So the Overton Window and Arm are shrinking? /NASAEarth/stat… 3 weeks ago Take a look at our updated World Health Chart to see the current data! Can… 2 weeks ago RT Gapminder: Countries and their populations change over time. RT strxwmxn: My 3 unwritten rules for tweeting:Ī fun image to start the class (although, it would probably be better for later in the semester) /simongerman600… 1 week ago In the last 20 years, the more desirable… 1 week ago RT mtracey: Some interesting micro-political geography for anyone familiar with the Jersey Shore. Geography will help you answer the questions if you are curious enough to ask them. My biggest gripe with this gorgeous floor map at SaveTheBayRI is the impossibility of capturing its majesty from t… /i/web/status/1… 14 hours agoĪgriculture map of the day for my North America class today. Only in Cincinnati will I eat this! Listen to the Cincinnati Chili episode! Here are some geographic episodes about Cincinnati Chili, Alexander von Humboldt, Induced Demand (traffic), the Qibla, the Blue Men of the Sahara, the Port Chicago Disaster, Bir Tawil, the Sentinelese, and the Darien Gap. Witch Windows (Local Architecture in the US South and Hong Kong’s Dragon Windows)Īlso, here is a another great podcast with some trivia nerdiness from Ken Jennings (the Jeopardy champ who authored Maphead and presented at NCGE) is part of the Omnibus Project, a podcast with some excellent geographic nuggets (disclaimer: the language and content for this podcast is not always classroom-friendly). ![]() Raccoon Resistance (Invasive species and Buddhist temples).The Hollywood Sign (Google Maps, Negative impacts of tourism, local resistance). ![]() Jake Purcell Park (Public spaces, memorialization, and historical memory).The particular episode has four “mini-stories” and each of them has some compelling geographic/landscape component to it. So many episodes deal with the unspoken things that make our world the way it is-unnoticed architecture and design with a heavy dose of urbanism and the built environment. ![]() The 99 Percent Invisible podcast is an excellent one for geography teachers as well as students.
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