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      Resources Techniques Virtual field trips

When starting out, bear in mind:

  1. The topic for research should be from one or more units you have studied.
  2. The enquiry must be based on primary sources, including fieldwork, and secondary sources. The latter may include maps at a variety of scales, photographs, statistical data, geographical literature, information and communication technology, remotely-sensed imagery, and geographical information systems.
  3. Investigation of only one issue, hypothesis, problem or other enquiry is required. WJEC say a tightly focused enquiry undertaken in depth is more successful than a superficial approach covering several linked hypotheses (which repeats the enquiry route).

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Ideally you should follow this 'recipe' for a successful enquiry:

  1. Identify a geographical question.
  2. Select appropriate methods.
  3. Collect data.
  4. Organise, record and present evidence.
  5. Describe, analyse, interpret and evaluate the evidence.
  6. Draw conclusions.
  7. Evaluate the whole enquiry.

Remember: The enquiry must not exceed 3,500 words in total running text.

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Resources:

Official 'neighbourhood' statistics for wards http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/home.asp
To find your local authority website http://www.ukonline.gov.uk
Tourism links Tourism UK
Transport links Transport UK
Environment links Environment UK
To find newspaper websites (local & national) http://www.thepaperboy.com
To get maps Maps UK

River data

National River Flow Archive

Safety (coasts)

http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/safety.htm

Postcode trail

Advice on how you can use postcodes to get area-linked data.

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Techniques:

River studies

Measurements
Questionnaires http://www.zephryus.demon.co.uk/geography/resources/fieldwork/stats/ques.html
OS map reading (needs flash) http://www.ordsvy.gov.uk/productpages/leisure2/mapreading/
Spearman's rank Also http://www.zephryus.demon.co.uk/geography/resources/fieldwork/stats/spear.html
Chi Square test http://www.zephryus.demon.co.uk/geography/resources/fieldwork/stats/chi.html

Using a quadrat

http://www.yptenc.org.uk/docs/factsheets/env_facts/quadrat.html

Lorenz curves and Gini coefficients

http://www.bized.ac.uk/virtual/dc/farming/theory/th9.htm
No luck? Try Google.

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Virtual field trips:

Virtual fieldwork Website designed as an educational resource for sixth-form geography pupils by staff at King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys. Urban trip featuring development of Chester from the Romans to the present and Port Sunlight. http://www.virtualfieldwork.com Downstream river changes in N Wales with photos of 24 stations. http://www.virtualfieldwork.com/physical1.htm Glaciation study is an investigation of the till lain as ground moraine by the retreating Irish Sea ice sheets of the Pleistocene. The investigation took place at the cliff face of the Wirral Country Park. http://www.virtualfieldwork.com/thursaston.htm

GeoResources Use the virtual field trips button on the right. Trips include an urban study of Canterbury, sand dune management in N Wales, a river study and coastal erosion in Kent (Reculver - an alternative link below). http://www.georesources.co.uk/index.htm

Reculver Virtual field trip to Kent coast (site supported by Royal Geographical Society grant). Area stretches from Herne Bay in the west of the county to the Wantsum Channel in the east and features erosion and management. Photos, maps and notes. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~drayner/recintro.htm

Coastal Erosion Field Trip Solana Beach to Del Mar, San Diego County, California, by Chris Metzle of MiraCosta College, Oceanside, CA. Designed as a preview or review or for those that cannot visit the field trip site owing to their distance from the location. http://www.miracosta.cc.ca.us/home/cmetzler/field_trip/intro.html

Aberlady Bay, East Lothian. Field notes on a maritime dune ecosystem by Dr Alan Silverside of Paisley University. Aberlady was the UK's first local nature reserve. http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/courses/silverside/EcLandUse/ELUDunes.html Main sand dunes page.http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/bioref/Habitats/dunes1.html

Coatham Sands on the Tees Estuary A Newton House Field Centre trip studying spatial patterns in the dunes. Fieldwork, results and conclusions. Chelmsford County High School tackle the personal enquiry for Paper 3 (Investigative Study) of the OCR 9050 syllabus. As published in the Geography Review, March 2001, Vol. 14, Number 4, pp14-17. http://www.cchs.co.uk/subjects/geography/6thform/resources/sanddune/intro.htm

Arthog - Real rather than virtual outdoor education centre in South Snowdonia. http://www.arthog.co.uk/index.html

Swallow Pond Wallsend - a guided tour from Kay's Geography.

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