Seal Web: Your Guide to Interactive Mapping in the Examination of our Mammal Friends Throughout Our Region
 

Gersmehl's Temporality

Part Three - Change at a Place

 

TOPICS

Welcome

Geographic Principles  

Interactivity

Mapping

Community

Teaching Units

Standards

Get Involved

Spatio-Temporal Thinking

- How do features change through time?

Change in conditions (e.g.) climate, military control, land use, etc) at a place over time

Movement of something (e.g. train, hurricane, political border, ec.) over time.

Expansion or Contraction of something (e.g., disease, urban area, rumor, etc.) over time




And, of course, to every set of rules there are:

Exceptions - Which are places with phenomena that do not seem to follow an observable "rule"?

 

TOPIC SECTIONS

Geographic Principles.

1. Location.

2. Eight Aspects

3. Time Change

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright 2010, David Stolarz, Graduate Center of The City University of New York Program in Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, 08/12/2010, Supported by the National Science Foundation GK-12 Fellows Program