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Title: Is Eugene "Normal?"
Url: https://gis.lanecc.edu/geostac-lessons-and-teaching-guides/is-eugene-n...
Creator: Marks, Debby
Publisher: Lane Community College (Eugene, Or.)
National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Description: In this lesson students will find cities in the United States that are of similar size to Eugene, OR (their hometown) and compare attributes such as crime rate, land area, etc. using box and whisker plots. Prior to the lesson, I will use a computer and projector to demonstrate use of layers, the legend and the tools and model for students how to collect the data for the table. This resource includes both a teaching guide and student lesson.
LC Classification: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Geography (General) -- Philosophy. Relation to other topics. Methodology -- Special methods -- Geographic information systems
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Human ecology. Anthropogeography
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Human ecology. Anthropogeography -- Human ecology. Anthropogeography -- Philosophy. Relation to other topics. Methodology -- Special methods, A-Z -- Cartography
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Human ecology. Anthropogeography -- Human ecology. Anthropogeography -- Philosophy. Relation to other topics. Methodology -- Special methods, A-Z -- Electronic data processing
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Human ecology. Anthropogeography -- Human ecology. Anthropogeography -- Philosophy. Relation to other topics. Methodology -- Special methods, A-Z -- Graphic methods
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Human ecology. Anthropogeography -- Human ecology. Anthropogeography -- Study and teaching. Research
History (America) -- United States local history -- Oregon -- Cities, towns, etc. A-Z -- Eugene
Social sciences -- Economic theory. Demography -- Economic theory. Demography -- Demography. Population. Vital events -- Population geography. Migration -- Population density
GEM Subject: Science -- Instructional issues
Social studies -- Geography
Social studies -- Urban studies
Key Concept: Geography -- Cities and urban land use
Geography -- Geographic information systems (GIS)
Geography -- Population density
Geography -- Population distribution
Geography -- Population growth and decline
Geography -- Maps
Resource Type: Reference Material
Instructional Material
Instructional Material -- Lesson/Lesson Plan
Format: Document -- DOC
Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Learner
Education Level: High School
Higher Education
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
Vocational/Professional Development Education
Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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