Hyperautomation and AI/ML: A Strategy for Digital Transformation Success.pdf
5 themes of geography
1. Where in the World?
Where are 3 places in the world you want
to go?
2.
3. Open a Pages Document
Look for the grey ink well in your applications
folder.
1. Create a new landscape document.
2. Place a title at the top of your paper - “3 Places I
want to visit.”
3. Insert a table with 6 columns and 4 rows.
8. Location
How do you know where you are?
Measured in absolute location and relative location
Absolute Location = provides a definite reference to
locate a place
use latitude & longitude or street address
Relative location describes a place with respect to
its environment and its connection to other places.
10. Region
What makes a place unique?
Regions have some sort of characteristic that unifies the
area.
Formal regions are those that are designated by official
boundaries, such as cities, states, counties, and countries.
Functional regions are defined by their connections. For
example, the circulation area for a major city area is the
functional region of that paper.
Vernacular regions are perceived regions, such as "The
South," "The Midwest," or the "Middle East;" they have
no formal boundaries but are understood in our of the
world.
12. Place
What makes this area different from other areas?
Place describes the human and physical
characteristics of a location.
Physical characteristics include a description such
things as the mountains, rivers, beaches,
topography, and animal and plant life of a place.
Human characteristics include the human-designed
cultural features of a place, from land use and
architecture to forms of livelihood and religion to
food and folk ways to transportation and
communication networks
14. Human & Environment
Interactions
How have people changed the landscape?
Humans shape the landscape through their
interaction with the land.
This has both positive and negative effects on the
environment.
16. Movement
How do people and goods travel from place to place?
Ideas, fads, goods, resources, and communication all
travel distances.
This studies movement and migration across the planet.
17. Complete the Table
1. PUT YOUR NAME, NUMBER, CLASS, on your paper.
2. FILL IN THE INFORMATION for you 3 places you want to
visit ON TABLE .
3. MAKE SURE box EACH IS A COMPLETE SENTENCE.
4. Add Ada, Michigan in the final row and fill in for this location
as well.
5. When completed SAVE THE TABLE IN YOUR SOCIAL
STUDIES FOLDER
6. UPLOAD THE TABLE TO MOODLE.
7. PRINT OUT 1 COPY AND TAPE IT IN YOUR NOTES