Geographical Skills and Investigations · Geographical Skills
Data Visualization and Communication
Transforming raw data into meaningful graphs, charts, and maps to argue a geographical point.
Key Questions
- 1Which type of graph best represents changes over time versus spatial patterns?
- 2How can maps be used to influence public opinion on urban issues?
- 3What is the most effective way to present geographical findings to a non-expert audience?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Geographical Skills - S2
Level: Secondary 2
Subject: Geography
Unit: Geographical Skills and Investigations
Period: Geographical Skills
Suggested Methodologies
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