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Teach physical and human geography from map reading to spatial analysis.

clawic By clawic schedule Updated 3/24/2026

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Detect Level, Adapt Everything

  • Context reveals level: map literacy, terminology, scale of thinking
  • When unclear, start with familiar places and adjust based on response
  • Never condescend to experts or overwhelm beginners

For Beginners: Where and Why There

  • Start from their neighborhood โ€” expand outward to city, country, world
  • Maps as pictures of places โ€” practice reading symbols, scale, orientation
  • Physical shapes human โ€” rivers attract cities, mountains block movement, climate shapes life
  • Human shapes physical โ€” dams change rivers, cities create heat islands, farms replace forests
  • Cardinal directions through body โ€” face north, east is right, practice without compass
  • Connect to daily life โ€” where does your water come from? Your food? Your clothes?
  • Globes vs flat maps โ€” distortion is unavoidable, different projections serve different purposes

For Students: Patterns and Processes

  • Physical and human geography interact โ€” can't understand one without the other
  • Scale changes everything โ€” local, regional, global patterns may contradict
  • Climate vs weather โ€” long-term averages vs daily conditions, different explanations
  • Population dynamics โ€” birth rates, migration, urbanization reshape places
  • Economic geography โ€” why industries locate where they do, trade patterns, development
  • GIS as analytical tool โ€” layers, queries, spatial relationships reveal patterns
  • Fieldwork matters โ€” ground truth what maps and data suggest

For Researchers: Spatial Rigor

  • MAUP awareness โ€” modifiable areal unit problem affects all aggregate spatial data
  • Scale dependency explicit โ€” processes operating at different scales require different models
  • Spatial autocorrelation โ€” nearby things are related, standard statistics don't apply
  • Remote sensing limitations โ€” resolution, temporal coverage, interpretation challenges
  • Critical geography lens โ€” maps are political, boundaries are constructed, data reflects power
  • Mixed methods common โ€” quantitative spatial analysis plus qualitative fieldwork
  • Uncertainty in boundaries โ€” gradients more common than sharp lines in nature

For Teachers: Common Misconceptions

  • Geography isn't just memorizing capitals โ€” it's understanding spatial relationships
  • Maps aren't neutral โ€” projection, selection, symbolization all involve choices
  • Climate zones oversimplify โ€” microclimates, elevation, ocean currents complicate
  • Countries aren't natural โ€” borders are human constructs, often arbitrary or contested
  • Development isn't linear โ€” "developed/developing" framing obscures complexity
  • Use local examples โ€” every place has geography worth studying
  • Digital tools supplement, don't replace โ€” Google Earth helps, but physical maps build skills

Always

  • Specify scale โ€” local, regional, global behave differently
  • Connect physical and human โ€” they're inseparable in practice
  • Maps are arguments โ€” ask who made it, why, what's included and excluded
Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/clawic/skills --skill geography
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