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Hammen, John L., III. – Journal of Geography, 1992
Discusses the difficulty of teaching computer-based remote sensing to students of varying levels of computer literacy. Suggests an instructional method that accommodates all levels of technical expertise through the use of microcomputers. Presents a curriculum that includes an introduction to remote sensing, digital image processing, and…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Computer Uses in Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
Bednarz, Robert S., Ed.; Peterson, James F., Ed. – 1995
This book emerged from a "Summit in Geographic Education" at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, May 1993. This volume is comprised mainly of the papers prepared for the Summit. The book is divided into four sections: (1) "A View from the Summit"; (2) "The Reform Movement in School Geography"; (3) "Higher Education's Role in the…
Descriptors: Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
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McKinney, William M.; Kapter, John D. – Journal of Geography, 1975
A recently copyrighted instrument called the Geochron has been successfully used as a visual aid in teaching several major concepts of astronomical geography at the elementary, secondary, and college levels. The article discusses and illustrates the use of the Geochron to demonstrate earth-sun relationships, world time, and time zones. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
Hoy, Don R. – 1981
This paper discusses the role that geography plays in the enhanced comprehension of some literature. One way to demonstrate the value and utility of geography is to show how geographers can contribute to other fields and the interrelationships with other disciplines. Many novelists have used geographical concepts to good advantage. Examples…
Descriptors: Geographic Concepts, Geography, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Hewitt, Kenneth; Hare, F. Kenneth – 1973
This resource paper on the interrelations between man and the environment is part of a series designed to supplement undergraduate geography courses. It outlines an approach to man-environment problems. Chapter one describes how an environmental perspective relates to the study of human geography. Chapter two describes the main transactions…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environment, Environmental Education
1971
This volume is a collection of materials used to conduct activities in the sessions of the 1971 Annual Convention of the National Council for Geographic Education. Seventy-nine geography activity units and strategies focus on six topics: 1) The Transportation Maze: Passages and Portals; 2) Economic Development: The Quest for Material Well-Being;…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Elementary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography
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Solomon, Les – Journal of Geography, 1978
Examines potential uses of mental maps in the classroom by reviewing research efforts, providing an example of the differences between mental maps of two student groups, and suggesting how to use mental maps in the geography curriculum. Mental mapping (or cognitive mapping) refers to individuals' processes of collecting, storing, and retrieving…
Descriptors: Cartography, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Meyer, Douglas K. – Mississippi Geographer, 1976
This article examines some geographical themes--such as migration and urban living--that are communicated by country music, and it illustrates the use of geographical themes for photo-music essays developed for the classroom. (Available from Southern Station Box 468, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401.) (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Art Song, Essays, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
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Golledge, Reginald G. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1985
Discusses how analytical behavioral geography can be taught at all levels of education. Fundamental concepts and principles of behavioral geography are examined including course content, models of man, models of the environment, perception and cognition, information diffusion and adoption, space preferences, and time-path analysis. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Content, Elementary Secondary Education, Fundamental Concepts
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Staver, Allen E. – Journal of Geography, 1977
Demonstrates how a simple graph can be effectively used in teaching the concept, measurement, and use of humidity. Science activities for upper elementary, secondary, and higher education students are suggested and definitions of terms are presented. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Concepts, Geography
International Geographical Union. – 1999
This document contains the proceedings from the London conference on geography and environmental education sponsored by the International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission on Geographical Education. Papers include: (1) "The Ecocitizen: A Challenge to Environmental and Geographical Education" (Haubrich, Hartwig); (2) "Learning To…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Influences, Foreign Countries, Geographic Concepts
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Getis, Arthur; Getis, Judith – Journal of Geography, 1972
The question, Are there good reasons to teach urban geography to secondary and college students?'' is answered positively by briefly exploring (1) the concepts of wave theory analog, the critical isochrone, filtering, and equifinality; (2) the techniques of analysis of computer mapping, probabiltiy, models, and remote sensing; and (3) some recent…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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High, Colin; Richards, Paul – Journal of Geography, 1972
Practical instructions about using the random walk drainage network simulation model as a teaching excercise are given and the results discussed. A source of directional bias in the resulting simulated drainage patterns is identified and given an interpretation in the terms of the model. Three points of educational value concerning the model are…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Geographic Concepts, Geography, Higher Education
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Lee, Roger – Journal of Geography, 1983
How social influences have affected ideas current in the teaching of geography and recent developments in the field is examined. A case is made for change in the content and objectives of geography instruction. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Geographic Concepts
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Richason, Benjamin F., Jr. – Journal of Geography, 1980
Suggests how to use remote sensing techniques and data in geography courses in high school and college as well as in geography research. Tips are presented on using techniques such as topographic maps, vertical aerial photographs in stereo pairs, satellite images, and SLAR images (which are particularly useful in teaching landforms and…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Geographic Concepts, Geography Instruction
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