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Intro to AP Human Geography (Age 14-17)


*The event has already taken place on this date: Fri, 07/16/2021
During this workshop students will explore how humans have understood and changed the Earth’s surface. An introduction to the tools and analytical skills employed by geographers will be covered, with an emphasis on connecting geographic concepts and qualifying trends in data and visual sources. Objectively understanding information from maps, images, and infographics will also be examined as part of the “Tools of the Geographer.”

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During this workshop students will explore how humans have understood and changed the Earth’s surface. An introduction to the tools and analytical skills employed by geographers will be covered, with an emphasis on connecting geographic concepts and qualifying trends in data and visual sources. Objectively understanding information from maps, images, and infographics will also be examined as part of the “Tools of the Geographer.” Students can use this introductory workshop to hit the ground running this fall for one of the most popular AP courses! No prerequisites required. Co-sponsored with Higher Ground Learning.

This is an online class. All supplies will be given digitally during the class.

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Location:

ONLINE ONLY
Contact name: 
Youth Education
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The event has already taken place on this date: 
07/16/2021
Time: 
4:00pm to 6:00pm
Price: 
Tuition: $170.00

Ages

Teenagers