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Working Geographically with ICT

"Geographical inquiry is a learning process by which students learn about and deepen their understanding of geography."

(NSW Board of Studies, 2015)

"Students learn to question why the world is the way it is, reflect on their relationships with and responsibilities for the world and propose actions designed to shape a socially just and sustainable future." 

(NSW Board of Studies, 2015)

Watch the adjacent video to see how a student applied their geographical skills and used digital geographical tools during an inquiry to acquire, process and communicate geographical information.

Reference: New South Wales Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards. (2015)  Geography K-10 NSW Syllabus for the Australian Curriculum.  

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