Three pages by each presenter. Make a hard copy for me
and a set of transparencies.
Your NAME
Your day’s CHAPTERS of ENCOUNTER GEOSYSTEMS:
(a) OVERVIEW - Earth systems and Urban Environmental
Geography.
Your take as an individual… or as a group…
How does / do these chapter(s) relate to the broad
goal of GEOG3330-Urban Environmental Geography… for each of you to become more
empowered by understanding and appreciating the web of relationships among
people places and environment (meaning geography) of cities?
(b) THE LAB
What of the chapters of Encounter Geosystems worked
well, was enlightening, made sense, or struck home… and is worth commenting on
in a favorable way.
What of the chapters of Encounter Geosystems didn’t
work so well, needed extra research, or required a “tip” for successful
completion of the lab.
(c) CONCEPTS:
Your… meaning just you… List your two “big
concepts” from the introductory materials. NOTE: coordinate with your fellow
presenters so everyone does different concepts. Attach a one page handout for
each… okay to have additional figures.
Big Concept #1
Big Concept #2
ATTACHMENT first page
BIG CONCEPT #1… from the introductory materials of the
T&C Chapter. It could be from the first paragraphs but most likely will be
from the bulleted sections that are headed by “define” “describe” “list”
“analyze” “relate” “explain” “distinguish” etc.
Concept -- title or a “handle”
Explanation of the concept… a few sentences or what it
takes to explain… but only one page for this concept… with additional figures
as needed.
Why is this concept
of importance to urban environmental geographers?
An example:
BIG CONCEPT #2… from
the introductory materials of the T&C Chapter. It could be from the first
paragraphs but most likely will be from the bulleted sections that are headed
by “define” “describe” “list” “analyze” “relate” “explain” “distinguish” etc.
Concept -- title or a
“handle”
Explanation of the
concept… a few sentences or what it takes to explain… but only one page for this
concept… with additional figures as needed.
Why is this concept
of importance to urban environmental geographers?
An example: