Thinking Spatially

By Joseph Kerski

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Spatial Thinking in Education

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Place, Thought Leader, Tool, Event, Geographic Oddity: June 2026 Thinking Spatially Podcast
Jun 01, 2026
Place, Thought Leader, Tool, Event, Geographic Oddity: May 2026 Thinking Spatially Podcast
May 01, 2026
Place, Thought Leader, Tool, Event, Geographic Oddity: April 2026 Thinking Spatially Podcast
Apr 01, 2026
Place, Thought Leader, Tool, Event, Geographic Oddity: March 2026 Thinking Spatially Podcast
Mar 01, 2026
Place, Thought Leader, Tool, Event, Geographic Oddity: February 2026 Thinking Spatially Podcast
Feb 01, 2026
A place, thought leader, tool, event, and geographic oddity: January 2026 Thinking Spatially podcast
Jan 01, 2026
Vesuvius: Natural Hazards Analysis, past and present, and its impact on geographic studies
Dec 01, 2025
Defining Geography: Traditions, Themes, and Standards
Nov 01, 2025
Photography: Documenting the Landscape
Oct 01, 2025
Bernhardus Varenius: The first modern geography textbook
Sep 01, 2025
Sebastian Munster: Describing the Heavens and Earth in Cosmographia. 
Aug 01, 2025
Urbanization: Livin’ in the City
Jul 01, 2025
Malthus: Forecasting the future through Demography
Jun 01, 2025
Time: How it is embedded in geography, and how standardization and time zones impacted our world
May 01, 2025
UAVs: Unmanned or Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles, or Drones, and their impact on geography and geotechnologies
Apr 01, 2025
The Treaty of Tordesillas: Its Impact on Exploration and Settlement, Past and Present
Mar 01, 2025
Using childhood memory maps to foster spatial thinking
Feb 01, 2025
Alexander Von Humboldt: Kosmos: Studying the Earth and Its People
Jan 01, 2025
Surveying: Measuring the Earth
Dec 01, 2024
Universalis Cosmographia: Waldseemullers America and the World
Nov 01, 2024
Regional Studies: Investigating the Diversity of the World
Oct 01, 2024
Posidonius: Uniting Geography with Science and Philosophy
Sep 01, 2024
Mercator: Mapping the World in a New Way
Jul 01, 2024
Topophilia: Affinity to Place
Jun 01, 2024
Pei Xiu: Advancing Cartography in China
May 01, 2024
Observatories: Monitors of the Earth and Beyond
Apr 01, 2024
Magellan: Launching Global Exploration
Mar 01, 2024
Proximity and Adjacency: Why they matter, and how to teach them through mathematics, maps, and geography
Feb 01, 2024
Political Boundaries along Lines of Latitude and Longitude
Jan 01, 2024
Northwest Ordinance Act: Surveying and Settling the Land
Dec 01, 2023
The Earths Magnetic Field: Impacting Geography from the Ground Up
Nov 01, 2023
Columbus: Permanently Altering Global Relationships
Oct 01, 2023
The French Geodesic Mission: 1 degree of Latitude
Sep 01, 2023
Lewis and Clark: Researching, Mapping, and Exploring to the Coast
Aug 01, 2023
The Earth in Space: Seeing the World as it Truly Is
Jul 01, 2023
Brunel: Modifying the Landscape in the Industrial Revolution
Jun 01, 2023
Aryabhata and Brahmagupta: Using Mathematics to Explain Geography
May 01, 2023
The Environmental Movement: Connecting Geography to a Higher Purpose
Apr 01, 2023
Teaching GeoEthics
Mar 01, 2023
Antarctica: To the End of Earth
Feb 01, 2023
Al Biruni: Laying the Geodetic Foundations
Jan 01, 2023
Spatial Citizenship Education: What it is and why it matters
Dec 01, 2022
Marco Polo: From West to East and Back Again
Nov 01, 2022
What are the 10 most important educational benefits to GIS?
Oct 01, 2022
David Livingstone: A European with a Heart for Africa
Sep 01, 2022
What is GIS and why teach with it?
Aug 01, 2022
Pliny the Elder: Creating the First Encyclopedia of Geography
Jul 01, 2022
What are the 10 key strategies for teaching GIS?
Jun 01, 2022
Aerial Photography: Examining the Earth from Above
May 01, 2022
On becoming a GISP GIS Professional
Apr 01, 2022