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A Biography of America In program number 15, The New City, Professor Miller explores the tension between the messy vitality of cities that grow on their own and those where ordinary growth is planned. Chicago - with Hull House, the World's Columbian Exposition, the new female workforce, the skyscraper, the department store, and unfettered capitalism - is the place to watch a new world in the making at the turn of the century. |
Earth Revealed This series shows the physical processes and human activities that shape our planet. Follow geologists in the field as they explore the primal forces of the earth. |
The Habitable Planet: A Systems Approach to Environmental Science A video course for high school teachers and undergraduate students in environmental science. Helps teachers provide more content in their classes. |
Human Geography: People, Places, and Change Human Geography combines economic and cultural geography to explore the relationships between humans and their natural environment, and to track the broad social patterns that shape human societies. |
Out of the Past This series helps bring cultural ecology to light using physical evidence and scientific detedtive work. On-site filming at the spectacular Mayan center of Copan, Honduras, shows archaeologists reconstructing this ancient society. |
Planet Earth This series presents visually spectacular tours of the seven continents as it makes connections between our solar system and Earth's oceans, climate, and mineral and energy sources. |
The Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century Geographic educators and content experts from around the globe shed light on the physical, human, political, historical, economic, and cultural factors that affect people and natural environments. Maps, animation, and academic commentary bring into focus case studies from 50 sites in 36 countries. |
Teaching Geography This series provides a strong foundation in geography content and inquiry teaching skills, as outlined in the National Geography Standards. It combines case studies that profile locations around the globe, engaging classroom segments, and commentary from geography and pedagogy experts. |
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