There are 8 slides in this lesson.
- Slide 1 - Title
- Slide 2 - Explanation of A ratio or representative fraction
- Slide 3 - Same scale in written form
- Slide 4 - Explanation of line scale
- Slide 5 - Explanation of small and large scale maps
- Slide 6 - Rules of scales
- Slide 7 - Picture of large and small scale maps
- Slide 8 - Clip on Understanding scale
There are 14 slides in this lesson.
- Slide 1 - Title and syllabus statement
- Slide 2 - Choropleth map - explanation
- Slide 3 - Example of a choropleth map
- Slide 4 - Dot maps - explanation
- Slide 5 - Example of a Dot map
- Slide 6 - Isopleth map explanation
- Slide 7 - Example of a Isopleth map
- Slide 8 - Topographical map - explanation
- Slide 9 - Example of a topographical map
- Slide 10 - Physical map explanation
- Slide 11 - Example of a physical map
- Slide 12 - Explanation of a climate map
- Slide 13 - Example of a climate map
- Slide 14 - clip on the explanation of types of maps
There are 15 slides in this lesson.
The lesson takes the students to the beginning of globalisation and gives and explanation of the expansion of trade.
There are 7 slides in this lesson.
It covers, limits to global networks, people and goods, political censorship, environmental protection by government and effects of globalisation.
There are 17 slides on this lesson on diffusion of globalisation
These slides cover the following topics:
Definition of diffusion, forced diffusion, rejection of diffusion, movement of products, voluntary diffusion, The S curve and mobile phones, early adopters, mobile phone example, late adopters, mobile phone acceptance
There are 7 slides in this lesson.
- Slide 1 - title
- Slide 2 - imperialism - explanation
- Slide 3 - Industrial revolution explanation
- Slide 4 - language diffusion
- Slide 5 - Examples of diffusion
- Slide 6 - Examples of reverse diffusion
- Slide 7 - Limits on diffusion
There are 20 slides in this lesson on Global Shift.
The following topics are covered:
- Global shift
- Global economic relationships
- The Colonies
- Economic imperialism and world systems
- Wallersten calls this the economic world system
- periphery
- Core and periphery : Aust
- Australia wants to tax
- Semi- periphery
- Stages of economic development
- Transformation to core
- WW Rowstow theory of economic change
- Rostow’s growth model stages
- Rostow’s growth model stage 2
- Rowstow’s model stage 3: take off
- Rowstow’s stage 4
- Rowstow’s model stage 5
- Rostow’s economic growth model
There are 8 slides.
The Asian Tigers order of slides is as follows:
- Title
- 1960's - 1990's
- Tiger cubs of Asia
- Different wealth and different country
- Common factor in tiger cubs
- Transformations
- The future - new shifts
- Conclusion
There is 22 slides in this lesson.
The lesson is as follows:
- Title
- Early Multinationals with a map
- Hudson Bay - with map
- The rise of global business systems
- Systems needed for trade
- WW2
- International head office
- Consequences of overseas ownership
- The centres (core) of Multinationals are:
- Global centralisation and specialisation
- Alcoa
- Reasons for locating head office in big cities
- Geographical process in the modern world
- World cities
- Large cities
- Categorisation of cities
- A+cities compliment London and New York
- Alpha and Alpha cities
- B cities
- C- cities
- Australia
- London, New York, Tokyo
factors of influence to centralisation and specialised global finance
There are 22 slides in this lesson.
- Title - The geography of wine
- Grapevines, grapes and wine
- Fermentation of grapes = wine
- Photo of vineyards of Italy
- The early diffusion of wine
- Wine, religion, and geography
- Ethnic religions – a particular cultural group
- The Romans
- Christianity and wine
- Islam
- Prohibition Movement
- today
- Environments, economics, and the geography of wine
- Classification of wine – 2000 year ago
- The French call it Terroir- monks Burgundy -middle ages
- Trading
- Australia
- New technology – further trade
- Negative networks and interconnections: the phylloxera epidemic
- Chemical Vinus Vinifera- european vine
- steamships+increased trade
- Phylloxera free zones
Year 11 Geography - Bushfires
Year 11 Geography - Bushfires
There are 10 slides in this lesson on Bushfires.
Outline of slides:
- How are bushfires caused?
- Factors affecting the impact of bushfires
- Weather conditions
- Fire characteristics
- fire behaviour
- fire prevention
- Effect on vegetation after fire
There are 8 slides in this lesson on Factors Affecting Climate.
The ouline of slides is below:
- Definition of weather and climate
- Latitude and landforms
- Ocean currents
- Distance from the sea
- Tropical climates
- Tropical Savanna climate
- The tropical Maritime climate
There are 6 slides on simple winds in the atmosphere.
The slides have the following information:
- Verticle air movements
- Sea Breeze
- Land Breeze
- Ferrell's Law
- Steep pressure gradient
There are 5 slides in this lesson.
They are as follows:
- The mantle
- The core
- The crust
- Convection currents
Example product
Example product
This is an example product. Include details on the product specifics, key values, and benefits. Explain what makes the product unique and how it delivers value to customers.