Notion
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The best ‘digital exercise book’ available.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HLMH9t1Q-g
- Versatile.
- Type directly into it.
- Tables, columns, tabs etc.
- Embed Google Docs / Slides / Sheets / PDFs.
- Embed YouTube clips / Spotify / audio files.
- The free version is fine for students.
- There is a Notion version of every GATW lesson.
- Examples:
- https://www.gatw.tech/1-3-2-ageing-societies-japan
- https://www.gatw.tech/1-3-5-demographic-dividend
- Presentation mode BETA.
The big three for EE and IAs
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Three apps you should be aware of and suggesting to IB DP Geography students doing an EE (and IA).
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epicollect5
Epicollect5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6Dj_KxQPKk
- Free.
- Available for Android and iOS.
- Similar to ArcGIS Survey123.
Felt
Cloud-Native GIS Software & Online Mapping Platform | Felt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXLfDbN-4YQ&list=PLulpFBGeM9D4-KXtOr99mVsMfSmCpsZcb&index=2
- Located data exported from epicollect5 can easily be imported into Felt.
- Excellent YouTube tutorials.
Datawrapper: Create charts, maps, and tables
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD05sm52v1I
- “If you can map the data in datawarpper, you have a Geography EE”.
Remember these old tools
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Been around for ages, but still have their uses!
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