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ICT in the Humanities and Geography Classroom
My thoughts and expereinces of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the Geography and Humanities Classroom.
Including updates to www.geographyalltheway.com - Online Geography and Humanities Resources.
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Richard Allaway
Teacher of Humanities and IB Geography, author of www.geographyalltheway.com, Chartered Geographer and International Mountain Leader






Sorry to hear about your troubles, I like the fresh new look of this blog though.
Hi Richard. I’m sorry to read about your problems with spammers, but there is still hope… First remove all spam messags from your site. Register and login on google webmaster (url is: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/). Then Add/Register your site.
You will see a link “Request reconsideration” on the right site. Click on it and write down a few sentences on what happened to your site.
If everything is OK – your content should be returned in google’s index!
I’m glad you like panoye!
Hope to see you there with more panoramas
Thanks for the advice puzz. I have taken all those steps a couple of days ago and I’m back on google! The blog needed refreshing anyway!
Fabulous! Thanks for sharing!
Looked really good but having investigated, it appears that wordpress.com does not support it unfortunately!
If you click on ‘Get Widget’ and then the arrow to see more options – there is one for WordPress. Plus this is a WordPress blog!
This is a great image, but their are a few countries like Georgia and Ecuador that seem to have been ‘flooded’ off the map!
Neat!
Tried it this morning and it worked very well, thanks for the idea!
So that’s what you look like!
Nice write up – hope to go for CGeog this year….
Hello,
I can access this OK from home and from behind the firewall at work.
Good luck with this.
Bob H.
florence italy of course!
Hi Richard,
Thanks for your detailed and in-depth introduction. Keep in touch.
Nice work Rich – this is one of my plans for Xmas too…
What software did you use ?
Are you a ‘mac’ man Alan?
Details of how Noel did it here:
http://www.digitalgeography.co.uk/archives/2008/12/rural-earth/
Should/Could work on a PC too?
Otherwise I used iPhoto and iMovie.
Richard
I love the bit when you go through the archway – nice bit of work. OB
Thanks Ollie. Have you not climbed there – classic VS lines on either side of the arch.
Richard
No I’ve never climbed at the Gower – paddled past it lots of times. Looking forward to meeting you at the GA Conference. Have a good new year. Ollie
I love the bit when you go through the arch. Cool stuff… we’ll have to do a walk the length of Britain (maybe in collaborative legs)… what do you think? (<;
It sounds like Alan, You and Me should have a ‘used to rock climb alot’ weekend away! Surely we can count that as CPD?
I’d be up for that Ollie, as long as it was like my dad’s “fishing trips”, where there was never any evidence of any rods when they set off for the weekend…
I would love the answer sheet…this is awesome!! I could also just do the hunt myself to find the answers;)
Looking forward to reading these posts Rich! OB
Alan has posted about this here: http://livinggeography.blogspot.com/2009/02/cpd-as-process.html
I would also love to have an answer sheet. I will be using this in my classroom. I was having a little issues with the first letter….on some sheet it says 4 15′ west line of longitude…and on another sheet it says 4 15′ East line of longitude. Thanks for taking the time to answer my email.
Hi Carlos – if you email me via the ‘Contact Me’ button at the top right corner of the blog page I’ll email you the answers.
Regards
Richard
Went to a global issues conference in Birmingham yesterday – that’s the nearest I’ll get to Birmingham for the time being… Enjoy !
Dublin
Hi Richard,
I’ve only just downloaded this app, so haven’t tried it yet. One question:
How did you share your quizzes with your students?
Cheers,
Lee
Hi Lee – you share the quizzes via the gFlash catalogue. You get them into the catalogue by sharing a Google Docs Spreadsheet with a certain email address. Your quiz then appears in the catelogue – students can find it and off they go. Take care Rich
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Thanks Joe for pointing out the broken link – have sorted it!
Thanks Joe for pointing out the broken link – have sorted it!
Thanks Joe for pointing out the broken link – have sorted it!
Doing great job.
Doing great job.
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Well as a paragliding geographer I can only say that if you are living in geneva you should definitely take up a new sport!
Nice work on the recent OCR B materials Rich…
There is another one being published tomorrow – to make a complete series of 5.
Have you found anything? I'd like to do also create quizzes on the iTouch for my students. Thanks.
Check out my final conclusions here: http://www.geographyalltheway.com/geogalot/2009...
Rich
Best wishes for the new job. I'm sure your students will appreciate the extra mile that you always go.
Let me know if you need any help over there…
Will be in touch shortly…
Alan
Hi Rich,
a good alternative to tumblr would have been posterous which can also cross post to blogs, twitter, flickr etc and easily takes iphone voice notes, video and images. I experimented with a number of ways of moblogging, but doing it by e-mail from my BlackBerry is by far the most straightforward, and the format takes care of itself
Hi Kenny. Posterous would have been my second choice. The Tumblr iPhone app will easily do text, photos and audio. Tumblr also seems quicker to generate RSS – and therefore post into this blog. I'll test the system next week.
Doesn't quite fit the spec, but might be fun to work out location.
Loved to read your blog. I would like to suggest you that traffic show most people read blogs on Mondays. So it should encourage bloggers to write new write ups over the weekend primarily.
regards
sears parts
“A quiz function rather than just a ‘flashcard’ function” I agree with this function.
I would like the answer key to the scavenger hunt.
Thanks for using the picture Richard!
Our headteacher was very impressed with the quality of the posters and the quotes. He is a Geographer!
Graeme
Not only is my wife a PE teacher but also my second in department, what confusion this could create. Thanks for the cheery link; does selling your camper van also count?
excellent resources rich
superb work
i will link to here from our VLE if thats ok with you
Thanks Danny! Please do link to it from your VLE.
Hi Richard – I liked this a lot and can see its use for other topics in Geog too – making those students open their eyes! Did you print off the booklet first? Is it OK to link to GATW from my schools VLE?
i m doing a gcse project on volcanoes and it would be really helpful if things said more clearly whetheror not the were strata volcanoes, dormant, extinct, active ect