Friday, 26 February 2021

 Potential Can Geo Ed Summer 2021 virtual conference

Can Geo Ed is in the process of collecting data to determine how feasible a summer virtual conference might be.

If you might be interested in such a conference please complete the attached survey to help with the decision making process. 

Can Geo Ed Summer Conference Survey


Canadian Geographic Education


Wednesday, 24 February 2021

 

Inside a 15-year dispute between doctors and farmers over a proposed racetrack in rural Alberta. 
Kyle Bakx · CBC News ·  






Concepts of Geographic Thinking: Spatial Significance, Geographic Perspective Interrelationships 

Inquiry: How might at risk species rebound in population if recreation developments happen in their habitat? How can a Federally protected species be at risk by a Provincial decision? How might the environment be protected if Federal and Provincial legislations do not equally value the environment?

Activity: Collect data on the Banks Sparrow in Canada to better understand how the bird is being impacted by human development. Gather data on existing raceways to determine the need for a new track. Examine data in the Federal strategy to support the Banks Sparrow. Conduct an issues analysis to fully examine the stakeholders. Create a spatial journal to identify significant areas and communicate your finds in a story map to be shared with others.


Monday, 22 February 2021

 Tourism desperately wants a return to the ‘old normal’ but that would be a disaster. The Conversation, Canada


Concept of Thinking: Geographic Perspective, Patterns and Trends, Interrelationships

Inquiry: Why might going back to the old way of travel not be the best for the Earth? How should the travel industry rebuild after COVID-19?

Activity: Collect data on the travel industry. Evaluate the data to determine environmental impact of travel during COVID. Create a spatial journal of evidence of this impact. Conduct an issue analysis to determine the best way forward for the travel industry and communicate via story map.


Tuesday, 9 February 2021

 

As polar vortex arrives, Canada logs coldest temperature in years. 

Brooklyn Neustaeter CTVNews.ca Writer
Concepts of Geographic Thinking:

Inquiry: How might the Polar Vortex influence weather across Canada?

Activity: Collect data about Canadian Polar Vortex. Conduct an issue analysis of the polar vortex to determine stakeholders views on the topic. Create a spatial journal to show the location of the polar vortex and create an action plan on how to deal with this weather phenomena and communicate via story map.

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