Monday, October 10, 2011

researching culture

The following information is for Section 01 
and their WikiBooks project.

New York Times editorial on why students should go into Cultural Geography:  http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/10/opinion/11brooks.done.html

Fantastic website on culture from a geographic perspective:
http://www.p12.nysed.gov/ciai/socst/grade3/geograph.html

Wikimedia Commons is THE source for images that are in the public domain, which means you have the right to use these images without seeking anyone's permission.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Pictures_and_images

This is an introduction to the online course in Cultural Geography offered by the University of Wisconsin.
http://online.uwc.edu/academics/catalog/course.asp?cid=001776


This info is for Sections 02 and 03.

Thanks to all who brought in food today, including Rachel, Megan, and Merina in Section 02, and ND, Erica, Eleanor, Megan, and both Amandas in Section 03.  (Did I forget anyone?  Let me know!)  Way to add some cultural flavor to the class!

No class tomorrow, or the rest of this week, but we'll be back next Monday.  If you want to bring in an authentic dish from the nation you are studying on Monday, feel free.


Tonight, everybody blogs.

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