Programs and
Activities
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This workshop
explores globalism and its local impact, featuring case studies
on Guangdong, China and Oregon, along with commentary and classroom
segments.
There are
several options for planning your professional development. Check
the program grid below and decide how much time you have to spend
and whether you will be viewing Teaching Geography on videotape
or broadcast live. (Find out when this program is broadcast
on the Annenberg Channel, or how to purchase it on video.)
You can receive
graduate credit only if you take all eight workshops in two-hour
sessions. Find out more about graduate
credit.
Viewing
Real-Time Broadcast (Two-Hour Session): Watch the full program,
then do each of the activities below.
Viewing
Videotapes (One Two-Hour or Two One-Hour Sessions): Watch
each video segment listed below, then do the related activity.
If you can only meet for an hour, do Part 1 as one session and
Part 2 as another. Please complete Part 1 before doing Part 2.
| All
times are approximate. |
VIEWING
REAL-TIME BROADCAST
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VIEWING
VIDEOTAPES
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Watch
the full program, then do each of the activities below.
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Watch
each video segment listed below, pausing after each one
to do the related activity.
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| Watch
full program |
58
minutes
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Do
Getting Ready 1:
Where Are Your Clothes From?
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15
minutes
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15
minutes
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Watch
Global Forces/Local Impact Part 1:
Guangdong, China and Southeast Asia: Booming Economies
and Quality of Life
Transcript
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29
minutes
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Do
Going Further 1:
Relationships in Your Region
|
15
minutes
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15
minutes
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Do
Getting Ready 2:
Water in Your Community
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15
minutes
|
15
minutes
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Watch
Global Forces/Local Impact Part 2:
Oregon and Pennsylvania: Water Resources and Human Interaction
Transcript |
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29
minutes
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Do
Going Further 2:
Your Classroom, Your Community |
15
minutes
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15
minutes
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Note:
Readings are not included here. These should be completed prior
to the workshop session. See Before You
Watch for more information.