Information Aesthetics mentions an audio-visual work called Bella Gaia, directed by Kenji Williams that animates satellite imagery and spatial data. The production makes use of NASA’s World Wind virtual globe and might be useful as an introduction to a lesson on remote sensing.
I’ve made some spherical panoramas of some classic limestone features of the Yorkshire Dales.
Malham Cove, Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK in England
Malham Cove
Limestone pavement above Malham Cove
Gordale Scar
These images will be added to my geographical panoramas page at Juicy Geography. I’ve managed to wear out my trusty tripod and need to buy a new one – so the usual plea about not embedding etc, without a donation applies. I’m working on an alternative way of displaying these images with more features, and without the distracting thumbnails when viewing at full screen.
Geography Flash Meeting – the Music
I couldn’t attend the most recent geography Flash Meeting but it served up another great slice of CPD. One outcome has been Kenny O’Donnell’s creation of a Spotify playlist for Geography – related songs while Jerry Swiatek added a Google spreadsheet to collate further ideas. Visit the Geog FM Music page to contribute.
photo: Flickr user Alvazer
Changes in dairy farming – new 360 image
I was stunned by the robotic technology in use at the neighbouring farm. The cows decide when to be milked! Great for a GCSE case study on agricultural changes:
Thanks to a really nice tweet from Simon Renshaw, and input from Mark Ollis and others on Twitter, I’ve accelerated the new version of my Web 2.0 toolkit specifically for geography teachers. There’s a lot of updates to this version, and I’m quite pleased with it.
web version with hyperlinks
word version with notes and links
original Inspiration file – interactive and editable in Inspiration 8
City-centre regeneration: a 360 image of Princesshay, Exeter.
My latest image on 360 cities.net – taken to exemplify a modern, mixed-use redevelopment in a CBD.
I’m doing some work for NQTs tomorrow, and have updated my Web 2.0 toolkit with some new discoveries (especially eyeplorer, thanks to Kenny O’Donnell, and John Davitt’s learning idea generators) This version has been slimmed down for a non-subject specific audience. Links to the interactive diagrams are below:

