Events

TIIGS for Students>

The best way to learn geography is by hands-on activities, discussions, and field-work.

We offer many different activities for students in classes 7th and above.

From here to there: Just follow my map>

This workshop was held at the Lal Bagh, Bangalore’s botanic garden, on Saturday 13 October 2007.

Weeds and global warming>

“A weed is a plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson) Here is a case-study for you about the connection between geography and global warming.

U.S. National Geography Standards for GeoVidyaa>

18 standards mapped over six “essential elements”, applicable worldwide, and can be adapted with local examples and case studies.

The power of maps>

What are maps? What do they tell us? How can they help bring geographical thinking to help teach not just Geography but also art, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, etc.? Teachers in Kuppam found out.

The depth of distance>

We measure distance in many ways. We also experience distance in a myriad ways. How “deep” is the concept of distance in Geography? Students of Adarsh English Medium High School, Kuppam (AP) found out one rainy day.

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