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Cultural Geography Blog: Teach in London ? We'd like a moment of your time to help us..
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Cultural Geography and Geography in the Media. For students and teachers of Geography. Tuesday, March 10, 2015. We'd like a moment of your time to help us. Labels: Greater London National Park. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Geographer and Teacher at Kings Ely. Education Director Explorer HQ. Tivy Education Medal Winner 2013. OS Award Winner 2008. View my complete profile. What is this blog about? Visitors from overseas are particularly welcome - I hope you're finding the blog useful. Look at it thi...
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Cultural Geography Blog: July 2015
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Cultural Geography and Geography in the Media. For students and teachers of Geography. Saturday, July 11, 2015. I went to see the original back in 1978 in Sheffield. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Geographer and Teacher at Kings Ely. Education Director Explorer HQ. Tivy Education Medal Winner 2013. OS Award Winner 2008. View my complete profile. What is this blog about? Some of the early content stems from ideas by Dr. Phil Wood , Senior Lecturer in Geographical Education at the University of Leicester.
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Cultural Geography Blog: US States on TV
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Cultural Geography and Geography in the Media. For students and teachers of Geography. Sunday, March 8, 2015. US States on TV. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Geographer and Teacher at Kings Ely. Education Director Explorer HQ. Tivy Education Medal Winner 2013. OS Award Winner 2008. View my complete profile. What is this blog about? Some of the early content stems from ideas by Dr. Phil Wood , Senior Lecturer in Geographical Education at the University of Leicester. Buy my latest book. Now published&...
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Cultural Geography Blog: Accents...
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Cultural Geography and Geography in the Media. For students and teachers of Geography. Saturday, March 7, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Geographer and Teacher at Kings Ely. Education Director Explorer HQ. Tivy Education Medal Winner 2013. OS Award Winner 2008. View my complete profile. What is this blog about? Some of the early content stems from ideas by Dr. Phil Wood , Senior Lecturer in Geographical Education at the University of Leicester. Buy my latest book. Look at it this way". World o...
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Cultural Geography Blog: Ascension...
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Cultural Geography and Geography in the Media. For students and teachers of Geography. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. From Ascension Le Film. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Geographer and Teacher at Kings Ely. Education Director Explorer HQ. Tivy Education Medal Winner 2013. OS Award Winner 2008. View my complete profile. What is this blog about? Some of the early content stems from ideas by Dr. Phil Wood , Senior Lecturer in Geographical Education at the University of Leicester. Buy my latest book.
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Living Geography: Now listening...
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Saturday, 8 August 2015. Posted by Alan Parkinson. Labels: Public Service Broadcasting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mission:Explore National Parks out now. 8216;I absolutely LOVE this book, drawing a cow-pat emoji is a must-try! It’s so important to encourage kids to enjoy our UK National Parks from an early age and instil a love of the countryside that will last all their lives thus helping to secure the future of our protected landscapes’ - Julia Bradbury. WELCOME TO LIVING GEOGRAPHY. 13: Visit...
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Living Geography: Alan Garner unbound...
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Friday, 7 August 2015. If the rocks, caves, lakes, fens, bogs and dens of the land of Britain had a voice, it would sound like Alan Garner telling a story.”. Over the summer, one of the things I've done is contribute to a 'kickstarter' style project on a website called 'Unbound', which is aimed at getting books published, and which has now been fully funded, so will be going ahead. This is a very special book. As it is a tribute to the author Alan Garner. Co-ordinated by Erica Wagner. It’s so impor...
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Living Geography: 3D printed volcanoes
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Friday, 7 August 2015. An interesting story on the use of 3D printing. This time, it's with the aim of helping people plot evacuation routes, and appreciate the risks that they face in different areas of the volcano. Been looking at this technology for some time now, and waiting for its appearance at a reasonable cost, for use in the classroom. I've worked on a few projects, most recently the INTEL Internet of Things DISTANCE project, where we made use of it. Posted by Alan Parkinson. EU funded project I...
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Living Geography: How to build a city
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Monday, 10 August 2015. How to build a city. I was drawn to this article by Stuart Jefferies. In the Guardian's excellent section of articles on cities. I'm also keen on using gaming such as SimCity. And others to explore how cities are created and managed. This is something that goes back many years to some of the early simulation games used in the classroom. I have SimCity 4 on my iMac but sadly little time to explore it. The article provides 20 steps towards building a great city. Suggest to your geog...
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Living Geography: GI-Learner
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Sunday, 9 August 2015. There'll be more on this project to come for the next few years, but here are the first details of a European. Project, funded under the Erasmus. Scheme, which I will be co-ordinating on behalf of my school, which is a partner in the project. The projects is called GI-Learner. And is being led by someone who I have worked with on a number of projects: Luc Zwartjes from Belgium, who works in Ghent. Here's a summary of the main points. What we will do. We have got a range of excellen...