urban adventures to (re)present our habitat
# Urban 100 - getting involved
So, I've had my first Geography lesson of the year, looked at lots of maps (love old maps!) and discussed the models used to discribe the growth of settlements and urbanisation.
I've decided to join the site's #Urban100, - and have been shamelessly flogging the idea to anyone who will listen. I'm even making my Guide unit do it as part of their 'out and about' badge. This way I will have a few different collections of pictures.
The idea I have suggested to my…
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Maps for an Urban Explorer
In late February, Dan took up my offer to produce some maps for his series of urban story walks, an exploration of London using open government datasets to plan his routes. The aim of these walks was to see how the physical environment related to the highs and lows of government statistics. Naturally, like all the best projects, the request was made at the last minute.…
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