Redlining is Only Part of the Story

Mission Palms Conference Room: Xavier

Overview Redlining, some scholars contend, has become a “narrative crutch” that obscures a much longer history of housing discrimination. Redlining didn’t create systemic racism in American housing patterns – it sanctioned it. Vulnerable communities still feel the impacts of this profitable disinvestment in vast and far-reaching ways. The perpetuation of racist residential patterns far exceeds […]

What Sports Leagues can tell us about Globalization

Mission Palms Conference Room: Dolores

Overview Global Sports Leagues can be the perfect way to draw students' attention to the geographic phenomena of globalization and glocalization. Using case studies from European Soccer Leagues, we will examine a spectrum of reactions to global forces; from Athletico Bilbao (the club resisting globalization through the adoption of unique local identity) to Manchester City […]

Tool to Assess Student Understanding of the Five Themes of Human Geography

Mission Palms Conference Room: Colonnade 60 E 5th St., Tempe, Arizona

Overview Human geography acquaints students with a geographic perspective on topics such as culture, environment, population, migration, political systems, language, religion, ethnicity, urban challenges, and economic structures. The topics covered are closely connected to many events that dominate today’s news. A learning objective of Geographic education is to facilitate students in making the connection between […]

Implementing Powerful Geography: Teacher and Student Attitudes

Mission Palms Conference Room: Covetto 60 E 5th St., Arizona

Overview Powerful Geography is a new approach to teaching and learning geography which aims to help students find connections between powerful geographic knowledge and students’ future career goals. It is based on related research in STEM fields, and it hopes to provide teachers with avenues to increase motivation and participation in their geography classrooms. Based […]

Our National Parks as Classrooms of Geography

Mission Palms Conference Room: Xavier

Overview 'National Parks' and protected areas around the world serve as classrooms at large, providing spaces and places that are conducive to enriching education for students. No matter the subject matter, whether physical, environmental, social, cultural, or technical, our parks provide case studies and applied lessons that educators should consider taking advantage of. By integrating […]

The Case for Case Studies: Using Truffle Farming to Promote Inquiry and Mapping Skills

Mission Palms Conference Room: Dolores

Overview Geography is inherently a visual social studies that requires students to practice a new literacy and observation skill set with maps, charts, visuals and data sets. Case studies can be extremely useful in the classroom to bridge critical thinking and problem solving with mapping and modeling skills progressions. Students move from identifying and describing […]

Purposeful Problems: Using Problem-Based Gameplay to Promote Geo-Capabilities

Mission Palms Coference Room: Joshua Tree

Overview By immersing students in scenarios or problems reflective of real world scenarios, educators can promote deeper geographic understanding, independent decision-making skills, and the ability to transfer powerful geography knowledge to novel situations. Introducing Geo-Strat: A thrilling geo-political game that supports geography education through scenario-based and problem-based learning (S/PBL) adventures! Geo-Strat is an online gameplay […]

Active and Experiential Learning in Geography through the Lens of a Local Urban Development Project

Mission Palms Conference Room: Colonnade 60 E 5th St., Tempe, Arizona

Overview Metropolitan regions require innovative strategies for rapidly changing populations. One example is the Atlanta BeltLine, a major urban redevelopment program. With an estimated cost of $4.8 billion and projected economic impact of $10 billion, the Atlanta BeltLine is a nearly complete 22-mile loop of multi-use trails and planned transit on a former railway corridor […]

Siloed AI and the Creative Commons: Supporting Teachers in Lesson Adaptation for Geography Education

Mission Palms Conference Room: Covetto 60 E 5th St., Arizona

Overview Virtual field trips highlight topics of importance in field-based and place-based education and help students learn physical geography concepts. To ensure effective and intentional Virtual Learning Experiences (VLEs) rich in concepts relative to space and place, VLE development should follow a process to ensure both theory and learning objectives are well matched for the […]

Introduction to Google My Maps

Mission Palms Conference Room: San Pedro 60 E 5th St., Tempe, Arizona

Overview Easily create custom maps with the places that matter to you. Draw: Add points or draw shapes anywhere. Search: Find places and save them to your map. Import: Instantly make maps from spreadsheets. Personalize: Show your style with icons and colors. Add photos and videos to any place. Get the word out: Share and […]

The Imagery of Geography: Using Satellite Imagery and GIS to Enhance Learning in the Classroom

Mission Palms Conference Room: Xavier

Overview This workshop will focus on leveraging satellite and aerial imagery to illuminate geographic concepts in the K-12 classroom. By delving into the realm of remote sensing and satellite imagery, we aim to offer educators a fresh perspective on the geographical features and phenomena under study. Participants will explore numerous data sources, lesson plans, and […]

Beat the Heat: Making Heat Safety Fun

Mission Palms Conference Room: Dolores

Overview Join us to discover initiatives aimed at educating students on the importance of heat safety. Our online game, developed in collaboration with Arizona State University's Ask a Biologist team, presents a virtual world where students embark on exciting quests, collect items, and learn about organisms, all while navigating a scorching city and striving to […]