How to Answer APHG FRQs
Check out this great article that walks you through the FRQ and gives great links to resources.
Check out this great article that walks you through the FRQ and gives great links to resources.
For your reference here is documentation of the exhibition about former Yugoslavian migration to Salzburg: bridge_of_knowledge_2016__panels_
Take a look at these maps. No. 5 is pertinent to our recent discussion about population.
You Are Here is a study of place. Look at their maps of New York.
From their website:
“Each of these maps will be an aggregation of thousands of microstories, tracing the narratives of our collective experience. We will make maps of the little things that make up life — from the trees we hug, to the places where we crashed our bikes, to the benches where we fell in love.
Over time, we will grow this to 100 different maps of 100 different cities, creating an atlas of human experience.
We hope that by showing these stories, we empower people to make their city — and therefore the world — a more beautiful place.
You Are Here is a project of the Social Computing Group at the MIT Media Lab.”
Read this article about the talents of the early mapmakers.
Here is a great Prezi that reviews the most important models and theories from the APHG course. Thanks to Liam Page for developing this great resource.
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