Walkerteach Geo
41
Media and Classroom Hub for Mr. Walker's Geography Class
Curated by Luke Walker
Follow
Rescooped by Luke Walker from Geography Education onto Walkerteach Geo
Scoop.it!

Globalization

The world is becoming more and more interconnected. Globalization changes how people consume, work and live almost everywhere on the world. Today, many economic, political, cultural or ecological relationships are not explainable from a national perspective. At the same time, a controversial debate about the consequences of globalization has begun.

 

Questions to ponder: What are the driving forces behind globalization? What areas are most impacted by globalization?  How does globalization benefit some, and adversely impact others? Why?

 

Tags: Globalization, economic, industry, NGOs, political, scale, unit 6 industry.


Via Seth Dixon
Kyle Toner's comment, September 10, 2012 12:31 PM
Globalization is an overall positive drive. In time globalization needs to mold developing countries who are in need of a better political and economical system
Sheyna Vargas's comment, September 10, 2012 1:16 PM
After watching this video, it is becoming clear that Globalization isn't just one-sided. While making it easier to connect with people all around the world and lowering costs for businesses, it is also causing harm to less developed countries. The question that pops into my head is, "Does the ends justify the means?" One could argue either point.
First, Globalization has made the world a "smaller" place. Not only is it easier to communicate with one another on different sides of the world but it’s also easier and cheaper to transport goods across nations and bodies of water. These are obviously benefits to both the developed countries and lesser developed countries in getting goods in timely fashions and producing jobs in both areas. Globalization also creates competition amongst developing nations to learn or advance in new skills to bring and/or keep jobs in their country/area.
On the other hand, Globalization is also wreaking havoc on cultural diversity around the global with Western music, food, and products becoming more available. Western culture is basically looked upon as the “money making” culture. Globalization, by creating competition is also harming local business in newly developing countries. This drives the prices down for the local businesses and makes them work for less.
Maricarmen Husson's curator insight, May 3, 11:39 AM

Globalización Globalization

Your new post is loading...
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Blue Gold: World Water Wars

http://www.bluegold-worldwaterwars.com/ http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001MWGZ6S "...In every corner of the globe, we are polluting, diverting, pumping, and wasti...
Luke Walker's insight:

This is the full documentary used in class. You may use this youtube link as a means of reviewing the film when working on your assignment from class.

Always remember, when quoting or paraphrasing other people's work be sure to give credit.

Go to this link for more on MLA citations of films: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/09/

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Bhutan - The World's First 100% Organic Nation

Bhutan - The World's First 100% Organic Nation | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
Luke Walker's insight:

An interesting alternative to the path that globalized food products are taking.

Is this a viable solution for the world? 

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

The Hidden Water We Use - National Geographic

The Hidden Water We Use - National Geographic | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
Figure out your water footprint one product at a time.
No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

IBSH letterhead.doc - Google Drive

Luke Walker's insight:

Use this document for typing up the final drafts of your letter to the United Nations. Make a great first impression with this letterhead.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Things May Be Bad, But at Least Our Streets Don't Burp Mystery Goo

Things May Be Bad, But at Least Our Streets Don't Burp Mystery Goo | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
China defeats an unidentified ooze using the common hose.
Luke Walker's insight:

Pollution problems in China and Detroit.

Wonder how mystery ooze affects the hydrologic cycle? 

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Govt of Australia -- UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

Govt of Australia -- UN Convention on the Rights of the Child | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
The Council for the Care of Children is a statutory body working to promote the wellbeing of children and young people in South Australia.
No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

The Dublin Statement on Water and Sustainable Development - UN Documents

The Dublin Statement on Water and Sustainable Development - UN Documents | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
The Dublin Statement on Water and Sustainable Development - an element of the body of UN Documents for earth stewardship and international decades for a culture of peace and non-violence for the children of the world...
No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Human activities are changing the face of the earth

Human activities are changing the face of the earth | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
Luke Walker's insight:

Check out this collection of satelite quality slider maps to see the impact of humans on the physical landscape worldwide.

With particular interest to water, the first map shown is the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Chasing Water -- Doc. on Colorado River Basin

Photojournalist Pete McBride asks: Is the Colorado River more than just the plumbing for our western states? He journeys from the river-irrigated fields of h...
Luke Walker's insight:

Check out this 18 minute film made by one photojournalist following the Colorado River from start to finish.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Colorado River Map -- National Geographic

Colorado River Map -- National Geographic | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
Explore an interactive map of Colorado River diversions, dams, ecosystems, stories, pictures, video, and more
Luke Walker's insight:

This website is interactive and allows one to examine the river under differing amounts of precipitation, and learn more about diversions, dams and species associated with the river.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Video: A Chinese Threat to Afghan Buddhas

Video: A Chinese Threat to Afghan Buddhas | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
In Afghanistan, a Chinese mining company threatens to destroy the remains of an ancient Buddhist city, which archaeologists are now racing to excavate.
Luke Walker's insight:

Much to discuss and consider here, culture, human-environment interaction, geopolitics.

It's really sad that a 2,000 year old site will be destroyed because of minority interests and greed.

I wonder how the millions of Buddhists in China would feel if they knew about this? 

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

How Much Food Can You Buy For $5 Around The World?

Here's how much coffee, meat, beer, McDonald's, and more you can buy for $5 in countries around the world. For starters, you can buy a lot of beer for $5 in ...
Luke Walker's insight:

How do the amount of resources available in each country affect price and quantity of these items?
How do the core countries compare to one another?

How do the core countries compare to the periphery?

How do subsidies affect the price and quantity of various items?



It's ideas like these that go back into explaining what $5 will buy you globally.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

What Does 200 Calories Look Like?

What Does 200 Calories Look Like? | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
Brief and Straightforward Guide: What Does 200 Calories Look Like?
Luke Walker's insight:

An interesting look at what 200 calories looks like. Keep in mind the suggested diet is 2000 calories a day. But not all food calories are created equal. Some items are low calories and very healthy, some are high calories and have very few nutritious things to offer.

For example, compare how much broccoli you could eat vs. how much of a McDonald's cheese burger you could eat?

Guess what, the broccoli is more food, and more nutrients!

This is literally FOOD FOR THOUGHT people :-) 

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

The Story of Bottled Water (2010)

http://storyofbottledwater.org The Story of Bottled Water, released on March 22, 2010 (World Water Day) employs the Story of Stuff style to tell the story of...
Luke Walker's insight:

This video gives great insight into how our reliance upon bottled water is not only exceptionally wasteful, but also damaging to water resources either through movement of water from the hydrologic cycle or through pollution. 

How can you test the water in your tap vs the bottled water you drink? 

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Water Program

Water Program | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
GRACE's official landing page for the Water Program. Learn about how water is used and what can be done to conserve and protect it.
Luke Walker's insight:

water footprint calculator

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Waterfootprint.org: Water footprint and virtual water

Waterfootprint.org: Water footprint and virtual water | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
The water footprint of a nation shows the total volume of water that is used to produce the goods and services consumed by the inhabitants of the nation.
No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Without Water, Revolution

Without Water, Revolution | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
The Syrian disaster is like a superstorm. It’s what happens when drought, a fast-growing population, a repressive and corrupt government, and sectarian and religious passions combine.
Luke Walker's insight:

Cool Op-Ed by Thomas Friedman on Syria, its uprising and the role of water.

 

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

GeoGuessr - Let's explore the world!

GeoGuessr - Let's explore the world! | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
GeoGuessr is a geography game which takes you on a journey around the world and challenges your ability to recognize your surroundings.
Luke Walker's insight:

A really cool game!

Test yourself. Think about the physical and cultural landscape. How close can you get to the actual location?

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

UDHR: Plain Language Version

Luke Walker's insight:

Check out the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in plain language.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

High Plains Aquifer Dwindles, Hurting Farmers

High Plains Aquifer Dwindles, Hurting Farmers | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
Parts of the vast High Plains Aquifer, once a prodigious source of water, are now so low that crops can’t be watered and bridges span arid stream beds.
No comment yet.
Rescooped by Luke Walker from Geography Education
Scoop.it!

Aral Sea Basin

Aral Sea Basin | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it

"Dust blows from what was once the Aral Sea floor. Tragic mismanagement of a natural resource."


Via Seth Dixon
Luke Walker's insight:

This is exactly what we talked about in class this week. The Aral Sea is a perfect example of how man-made structures such as dams can impact hydrology and create physical water scarcity in certain regions of the world.

The after effects on human healthy are terrible. 

Zhanat Shanbatyrova's curator insight, May 8, 1:46 AM

A wonderful resource to boost the EFL students' skills.

dilaycock's comment, May 8, 6:37 AM
This image taken from the International Space Station is just one of hundreds taken by @Cmdr_Hadfield that can be used in the geography classroom. See image gallery http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/default.asp
dilaycock's curator insight, May 8, 6:37 AM

This image taken from the International Space Station is just one of hundreds taken by @Cmdr_Hadfield that can be used in the geography classroom. See image gallery http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/default.asp

Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Save The Colorado

Luke Walker's insight:

A nonprofit organization that provides charts and info about the uses of the COlorado River, the ongoing drought in the American Southwest, and what could accur in the region in the near future if conservation doesn't succeed.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

Colorado Division of Water Resources: Water Rights

Colorado Division of Water Resources: Water Rights | Walkerteach Geo | Scoop.it
Luke Walker's insight:

Excellent resource for info on the Colorado River Basin

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

The Crazy Amount Of Sugar Hiding In Random Foods

How much sugar is really in your food? Sure there's a lot of sugar in Coke, but baked beans?? Also, "healthy" cereal has more sugar than Fruit Loops. Check o...
Luke Walker's insight:

What's the most common ingredient across all of these products?

Think about it...where does that sugar come from? 

No comment yet.
Scooped by Luke Walker
Scoop.it!

What 2000 Calories Looks Like

Here's what your daily allowance actually looks like. Inspired by this post: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-does-200-calories-look-like.htm Check out more vide...
Luke Walker's insight:

An expansion on what 200 calories looks like. Pay attention to the comparisons, 1 large fry at McDonald's = how many chicken nuggets?

No comment yet.