Yesterday was a long day which took me to the mid-Essex Geography network for a living Geography event.
Thanks to Graeme Eyre, who is also a PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY CHAMPION for the invitation to the Anglo European School.
There was a good turnout for the afternoon and twilight sessions that we put on.
First up was an hour of LIVING GEOGRAPHY.
Graeme then ran a session using Google Earth as a GIS, and has kindly shared his handout below....
Thanks to Graeme Eyre, who is also a PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY CHAMPION for the invitation to the Anglo European School.
There was a good turnout for the afternoon and twilight sessions that we put on.
First up was an hour of LIVING GEOGRAPHY.
Essex Living Geography
View more OpenOffice presentations from GeoBlogs.
Graeme then ran a session using Google Earth as a GIS, and has kindly shared his handout below....
Google Earth as a GIS
Met a few new geography chums, including Paul Cornish who is involved with THE GEOGRAPHER website, and also old friend and former SPC colleague Stuart Hitch, who told me of a new licensing agreement for Geological Maps.View more Microsoft Word documents from gceyre.
Check out the BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY website (good to see that they are also on Twitter, speaking of which, persuaded a few people to sign up to see what the fuss was about)
Check out the GEO INDEX
Then it was home up the M11 to catch the last 15 minutes of the latest Geography FLASH MEETING.
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