Geography
How to use Geospatial Technologies in Victorian Curriculum F–10 Geography
This series of videos aims to provide teachers with an understanding of how to integrate geospatial technology tools into teaching and learning programs for Victorian Curriculum F–10 Geography. Each video shows how three or more geospatial technology tools can be used in an example scenario related to content descriptions in the Geography curriculum. The videos demonstrate how teachers can integrate these tools into their teaching and learning programs, incorporating locations that support their particular school context.
Levels F–2
This video examines how Google Earth, Scribble Maps and Google Street View can be used to support teachers of these levels.
Levels 3 and 4
This video provides an understanding of how Google Maps, Google Street View and Scribble Maps can be used in designing teaching and learning programs.
Diversity and significance of places and environments transcript
Levels 5 and 6
This video examines how MapChart, Google Street View and Esri Global Air Traffic, Submarine Cables and Mapping Ship Locations can be used to support teachers of these levels.
Factors that shape places and influence interconnections transcript
Levels 7 and 8
This video provides an understanding of how Google Maps, FloodMap and Earth.nullschool.net can be used in designing teaching and learning programs.
This video examines how MapChart, Gapminder and Google Street View can be used to support teachers of these levels.
This video provides an understanding of how atlas.id, the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) Melbourne data viewer and Scribble Maps can be used in designing teaching and learning programs.
Place and liveability transcript
This video examines how Google Maps, Earth 3D Map and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Earthquakes mapper can be used to support teachers of these levels.
Levels 9 and 10
This video provides an understanding of how the HHMI Biome Viewer, Victorian climate data from Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) MetEye, Earth.nullschool.net, Windy and the DELWP Native Vegetation Information Management tool can be used in designing teaching and learning programs.
Biomes and food security transcript
This video examines how Esri Story Maps, Atlas for a Changing Planet, Change from Above, Global Forest Watch maps and Esri Land Cover Atlas can be used to support teachers of these levels.
Environmental change and management transcript
This video provides an understanding of how Scribble Maps, Google Earth projects and Esri Global Air Traffic, Submarine Cables and Mapping Ship Locations can be used in designing teaching and learning programs.
Geographies of interconnection transcript
This video examines how the Guardian’s Australian census map 2016, Gapminder and the Torrens University Australia’s Social Health Atlases can be used to support teachers of these levels.