VIDEO via The Economist: The Largest Migration in History

This 2:43 videographic explains the migration trends of contemporary China. This would be great to connect to Ravenstien and Zylinski’s theories when discussing INTERREGIONAL MIGRATION, PULL FACTORS, and RURAL to […]

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VIDEO: via CNN: No, Where Are You REALLY From?

The short 3:04 minute video clip on CNN about the topic of ETHNICITY and IDENTITY. The article highlights personal experiences about always being asked about their identity. Frank and honest […]

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Illustrated Textbook: Thematic Maps vs. Reference Maps

We wrap up how to manipulate map data, Dex loses his faith in cartographers, and the Professor tries to restore it as she introduces REFERENCE MAPS and THEMATIC MAPS. Click […]

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VIDEO: The Disturbing History of the Suburbs via Adam Ruins Everything

If you’re looking for a way to explain the long lasting effects of systemic racism (at least in terms of housing and poverty), watch the Adam Ruins Everything episode clip […]

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Illustrated Textbook: Equal Interval vs. Equal Frequency…Fight!

This episode: We take a look at more choropleth maps, the data keeps on messing with our heads, and we find out the difference between EQUAL FREQUENCY and EQUAL INTERVAL […]

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LESSON PLAN: Who Grows There?

LESSON PLAN: My Human Geography students are extremely fortunate to go on three field trips already. One that is NOT included is one to a variety of local food markets. […]

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Data Organization

Illustrated Textbook: Cartographic Decision #3: Data Organization

Maps continue to show us their true colors as the Professor flips the map on American incarceration rates. Find out why Dex is likely to meet someone who’s been to […]

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Illustrated Textbook: Cartographic Map Scale (2)

Confused between large-scale and small-scale? What’s the difference between a ratio and a fraction (basically NOTHING)? And why is map scale keeping you on your toes? Check it out!

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Illustrated Textbook: Cartographic Decision #2: Map Scale

We find out the importance of CARTOGRAPHIC SCALE, that Dex hates to get weighed in P.E. class, and why too much of a good thing…usually ends up bad (especially when […]

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INTERACTIVE: The Art of Gerrymandering

If you want to see how voting districts have been gerrymandered over time, check out The Art of Gerrymandering. It gives you the ability to toggle through fifty years of […]

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Preserving Properties of Projection

Illustrated Textbook: Preserving Properties of Projection

Find out why geography always picks on Greenland, see how Antarctica is the most flexible continent in the world, and discover why map shape and size matters. Click to enjoy.

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Illustrated Textbook: Cartographic Decisions (2)

We continue our discussion of map projections as those blasted plastic shapes (literally) make their appearance, we go TANGENT on our maps, and realize that Mina has a penchant for […]

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Armadillo Map Projection

Illustrated Textbook: Cartographic Decisions-Map Projection

MAP PROJECTION gets sinister with a beach ball, Mina ruins Dex’s day at the beach, and we find out why the Raisz Armadillo map projection is probably best used solely […]

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Lessons & Worksheets: Map Scale via the U.S. Department of then Interior

Have students read up on map scale with information that comes straight from the professionals. The U.S. Geologic Survey has a write-up about MAP SCALE that is clear and concise. […]

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Illustrated Textbook: Upside-Down Maps

Dex finds out that cartographers have super-powers, how map-making is more than doodles on paper, and how the SOUTH-UP MAP ORIENTATION can flip our worlds. Click to Read!

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Boomtown Flood Town

INTERACTIVE: Boomtown Flood Town

If you want an opportunity to show how GIS can help solve real world problems and discover correlation, look no further! Boomtown, Flood Town is an interactive article with map […]

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Illustrated Textbook: Location-Contemporary Cartography

Find out why early maps looked so funky, about the art of CARTOGRAPHY (or is it a science?), and how thousands of Google cars, with the help of GPS, are […]

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Illustrated Textbook: Using Maps to Find Location

This page wraps up the Wyoming fatal traffic accident puzzle with a little help from a concept called SCALE. Vocabulary terms MAP and MENTAL MAP (aka COGNITIVE MAP) are also […]

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Lessons & Worksheets: The Five Themes of Geography and Current Events

If you want your students to start engaging with new sources and happen to be studying the five themes of geography, here is a worksheet for you. Step 1: Have […]

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Illustrated Textbook: Location’s Three Types of Distribution

We continue to discuss spatial distribution with our example of traffic fatalities in the state of Wyoming. This page deals with critical fundamentals-SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION, and it’s three types: PATTERN, DENSITY, […]

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Illustrated Textbook: GIS, GPS, and the Clumping of “Things”

Greetings! In this installation GIS and GPS make an appearance, we find out about about the AGGREGATE of “things”, and find out how geography can help us solve the cause […]

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Illustrated Textbook: The Importance of the Spatial Perspective

Alright! This is what all of you John Snow geeks have been waiting for. Oh, you thought I was talking about Game of Thrones!… …No no…. Dr. John Snow of […]

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Lessons & Worksheets: Site & Situation Factors

I just updated my site and situation worksheet for my students. Topics cover SITE, SITUATION, ABSOLUTE LOCATION, and RELATIVE LOCATION. Some of these are good for debate’s sake. If you […]

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Illustrated Textbook: Location-It’s All Relative

The whole gang make an appearance on this page and flex their skills on everything that is relative. RELATIVE LOCATION, RELATIVE DIRECTION, and RELATIVE DISTANCE are the centers of attention. […]

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