Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zb5WnWCtsYvideoConcepts covered:geographic thinking, declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge, conditional knowledge, geographic advantage
Professor Emerita Sarah Bednarz discusses the importance of learning to think geographically, emphasizing the three types of knowledge: declarative, procedural, and conditional. She highlights the geographic advantage in addressing global challenges, using examples like redlining in Los Angeles to illustrate the practical application of geographic thinking.
Unit 1: AP Human Geography Faculty Lecture with Professor Emerita Sarah Bednarz
Concepts covered:geographic thinking, declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge, conditional knowledge, geographic advantage
Professor Emerita Sarah Bednarz discusses the importance of learning to think geographically, emphasizing the three types of knowledge: declarative, procedural, and conditional. She highlights the geographic advantage in addressing global challenges, using examples like redlining in Los Angeles to illustrate the practical application of geographic thinking.
Question 1
Geographers use spatial analysis to understand human activity patterns.
Question 2
How do geographers address environmental challenges?
Question 3
The three types of knowledge are declarative, procedural, and _____.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A city planner is tasked with designing a new urban park in a densely populated area. The planner must consider spatial relationships and environmental impacts.
What should the planner prioritize in the design?
Question 5
CASE STUDY: An environmental NGO is assessing the impact of deforestation on local communities using geospatial data.
Select three impacts of deforestation.
Question 6
Thinking geographically involves understanding spatial and environmental perspectives.
Question 7
What is spatial variability in geography?
Question 8
Maps help us to visualize and see what otherwise might be _____.
Question 9
CASE STUDY: A geography student is analyzing a thematic map of a coastal city to understand urban heat islands.
What should the student focus on?
Question 10
Geographers study the relationship between humans and their environments.
Question 11
What is the geographic advantage in problem-solving?
Question 12
Geographers understand that processes occur at a range of _____ but are interconnected.
Question 13
Redlining is a current legal practice in urban planning.
Question 14
How do geographers use maps in analysis?
Question 15
The geographic advantage includes understanding the relationship between people and their _____.
Question 16
Geographic Information Systems help analyze geospatial data for decision-making.
Question 17
What is the morphological eye in geography?
Question 18
Thinking geographically involves using the _____ perspective and the environmental perspective.
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