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Examples, Detailed Examples and Case Studies
Throughout the Geography Guide there are references to 'examples', 'detailed examples', and 'case studies' but what do these mean and where can they be found?
- Collect a copy of the Geography Guide and write a definition for an example, a detailed example, and a case study.
- Read through the Freshwater aspect of the Geography Guide. When you come across a reference to either an example, a detailed example or a case study write the syllabus point in a copy of the table below.
- Using the Freshwater unit on geogalot, find the relevant syllabus point that you have referenced in your table and record the name of the place and whether it is an example, a detailed example or a case study.
- Using your notes, fill in the detail section of the table for the relevant example, detailed example, or case study. Don't forget to include the data.
- Collect a piece of A4 or A3 paper and a set of coloured pens.
- Click on the link to take you to the Freshwater questions - Extended Answer Questions
- Choose a question and write in a colour on your paper.
- Mind map which examples/ detailed examples/ case studies which relate to place that you could use to aid your arguments for that question. Within the mind map write down the specific elements of the example of place that you would include.
- Using a different coloured pen - justify your choice of place.
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- Paper 2 - Geographic Perspectives and Global Change
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If you're an IB Geography SL/HL student in search of some extra help, you've come to the right place. Whether you're looking for IB Geography notes for a test on a single topic or cramming for the final IB Geography papers, this guide has all the information you need.
We created this IB Geography study guide using the best free and paid online materials for IB Geography and ordered the materials following the IB Geography SL/HL syllabus .
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How To Use This Article
If you want to study a specific topic, use the Command + F function on your keyboard to search this article for specific IB Geography resources. For example, if you hope to read about Population change, use Command + F to bring up the search function. Type in "Extreme Environments and it will bring up all of the study materials for that topic.
Unfortunately there aren’t many high quality free notes sites that reflect the curriculum changes made to IB Geography in 2019 . Because of that, we’ve compiled three types of resources to help you study:
- Notes and Activities: The comprehensive notes are generally 2–4 pages for each individual topic, and are useful if you want a summary or need a recap. Some resources also have video explanations. Some of the notes sites listed here include free notes, while others require a paid subscription. The subscription sites we listed here are sometimes used by schools, so before paying, ask your teacher to make sure you don’t already have a subscription for free through your class! On the other hand, the practice activities we linked to are totally free.
- Case studies: These case studies for each topic are there to help you better understand that topic using specific real world examples.
If you're looking for summary material to help you study for the IB Geography papers, check out the notes with supporting video for each topic. These notes are brief and great for a quick refresher.
How To Use This Guide Throughout the School Year
Use this guide throughout the school year as a review for in-class quizzes if you need more help learning the material. You need to be mastering the topics throughout the school year and not just waiting to cram before the IB Geography papers.
The activities we list are great for practice during the year. Just click on the main link and use the menu on the right of the page to navigate to the specific topic you want to practice.
The Best Study Practices for IB Geography
Make sure you're practicing related IB Geography past paper questions as you learn each new subject. You can find free IB Geography HL and IB Geography SL past papers here . Also, if you're having difficulty understanding your in-class lesson, you should be reviewing the corresponding chapter in a textbook or this study guide.
Common Study Mistakes IB Geography Students Make
For IB Geography, there are lots of topics to master, so you can't fall behind. Common mistakes students make are:
#1: Trying to avoid the material you didn't learn in class. If you didn't understand it in class, you need to find more help whether through this article or tutoring.
#2: Only studying a week or two before the IB Geography papers. You will not be able to master all of the topics below in only a week or two (after all, the course is spread out over 1 to 2 years). Make sure you are learning the topics as they're taught to you in class, but you can use this article for support in learning the following topics.
Part #1: Geographic Themes—60 Hours for SL, 90 Hours for HL
The IB Geography syllabus gives you seven options for study. If you're on the SL track, you'll need to master two subjects; if you're on the HL track, you'll need to master three.
Part #1: Geographic Themes
Option a: freshwater.
- Comprehensive unit guide
- Unit notes with video references
- The 2010 Pakistan Floods
- The Three Gorges Project in China
- The Nile and the Mississippi
- USA/Mexico water conflict (scroll down to bottom of the page)
- Integrated Drainage Basin Management
Option B: Oceans and Coastal Margins
- Comprehensive unit notes
- 1997/1998 El Niño
- Typhoon Haiyan case study
- South China Sea conflict (scroll down to bottom of the page)
- Bimini development case study
- Oil spills case study
Option C: Extreme Environments
- Uranium mining in Niger
- Desertification in Morocco
- Dust Bowl case study
- Soil erosion and solutions
- The Aral Sea
- Acacia Project in Senegal (scroll down to the bottom of page)
Option D: Geophysical Hazards
- Comprehensive notes
- Montserrat volcano (scroll down to the bottom of page)
- Fracking causes earthquakes (scroll down to the bottom of page)
- Unit study flashcards
- The Chernobyl disaster case study
- Unit notes with video reference s
- The 2010 Haiti earthquake
- Anchorage, Alaska earthquake case study
- Impact of climate change on vulnerable countries
- Large scale action on climate change
Option E: Leisure, Tourism, and Sport
- Leisure in China
- Leisure in the United States
- The NBA league in North America
- London Olympics 2012
- Rio Olympics 2016
- Ecotourism in Kenya
Option F: Food and Health
- Famine case study
- Global life expectancy
- Comprehensive list of case study topics
Option G: Urban Environments
- Habitat for Humanity in Manila
- Urban deindustrialization (scroll to the bottom of page)
- Infrastructure growth (scroll to the bottom of the page)
- Unit SlideShare notes
- Redlining the New Deal
- Phoenix, Arizona: The Least Sustainable City in the US
Part #2: SL and HL Core: Geographic Perspectives (Global Change) —70 Hours SL/HL
Since this is core knowledge, both SL and HL students will be tested over the following material.
Topic A: Population Distribution—Changing Population
- Unit notes with video reference
- Internal migration in Mongolia
- Population distribution in China (scroll down to bottom of page)
- Forced migration in Syria (scroll down to bottom of page)
- Life expectancy in Japan
Topic B: Global Climate — Vulnerability and Resilience
- List of potential case study topics
- How climate change affects agriculture
- Geoengineering
Topic C: Global Resource Consumption and Security
- The rise of the global middle class
- Illegal flows
- Circular economy case study
Part #3: Geographic Perspectives: Global Interactions—HL Only, 60 Hours
If you're HL, you'll also be tested over the following three topics.
Topic A: Power, Places, and Networks
- Global power players (bottom of page)
- The narcotics trade
- World's most isolated places
- Multi-governmental organizations (European Union case study)
Topic B: Human Development and Diversity
- Additional unit notes
- Cambodian indigenous minorities fight tide of development
- List of case studies with videos
- Anti-immigration movements
Topic C: Global Risks and Resilience
- Global supply chain risks
- Comprehensive list of case studies with video
Part #4: Internal Assessment: SL and HL Fieldwork—20 Hours
In order to do well on the internal assessment, students have to meet the following criteria (which we've taken directly from the IB Geography syllabus):
#1: Students must demonstrate knowledge and understanding of specified content #2: They must demonstrate application and analysis of knowledge and understanding #3: Students must demonstrate synthesis and evaluation #4: Students have to select, use, and apply a variety of appropriate skills and techniques
With that in mind, here are two study guides for internal assessments:
- This guide walks you through each step of the Internal Assessment and provides guidance on how to structure your essay and what types of data you need to collect
- This site includes sample cover pages, booklets that go over data collection, and even a PowerPoint introduction to the assignment
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Geography Ib Migration Case Study
Germany Between 1945 and 1989 Sultanate Is a village of 900 Inhabitants In central Turkey. Until recently It was an Isolated and highly dependent on agriculture. There was high birth rate and It became overpopulated with too many men to work on land and on crafts.
An all weather road was built to encourage trade with neighboring towns. Increased mechanization followed and farmers were educated on how to increase their output. Fewer workers were needed and aspirations increased.
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This lead to urban migration and also migration to West Germany. Performer Is an Industrial town in Germany and after WWW there were more Job vacancies than workers. The extra labor was obtained from poor neighboring countries Like Turkey.
These “guest workers” were construction laborers and factory workers. Locals did not take these Jobs, as they were dirty, unskilled and poorly paid. The majority of migrants were young males in their ass. They were skilled at crafts and so obtained Jobs in the car industry and construction.
In attempts to earn maximum money they lived in poor accommodation, took public transport and skipped meals.
There salaries were high in comparison to those in Turkey. There stays extended and often families Joined them. By asses 3% of German workforce was Turkish. See Table for advantages and disadvantages to receivers and losers. In 1973, West German government banned the recruitment of foreign workers.
Grants were offered in the 1 sass for Turks to return home but few accepted.
Fewer Han 1% of the Turks took German citizenship as it meant giving up their Turkish nationality. Since 1990 Still 1. 8 million Turks in Germany. Tension between races. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, those from East Germany competed with Turks for menial Jobs.
There were high unemployment rates and an economic downturn. The Germans blamed the Turks for tough economic times. The Turks suffered the most and now they are turning to countries Like Saudi Arabia and Libya for work Geography lb Migration Case Study
By assemblyman Sultanate is a village of 900 inhabitants in central Turkey. Until recently it was an isolated and highly dependent on agriculture. There was high birth rate and it Performer is an industrial town in Germany and after WWW there were more Job countries like Turkey. These “guest workers” were construction laborers and factory Grants were offered in the asses for Turks to return home but few accepted.
Fewer The Turks suffered the most and now they are turning to countries like Saudi Arabia
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Welcome to GeographyCaseStudy.Com - a site for International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) Geography teachers and students.. Use the 'Topics' menu at the top of every page to navigate to detailed explanations of IBDP Geography units such as Urban Environments, Global Climate Change, Leisure Tourism and Sport and more, with a full references list and questions at the bottom of ...
Using your notes, fill in the detail section of the table for the relevant example, detailed example, or case study. Don't forget to include the data. We are now going to look at past extended answer questions for the Freshwater unit. Collect a piece of A4 or A3 paper and a set of coloured pens. Choose a question and write in a colour on your ...
Hey everyone, I just uploaded my HL/SL Geography notes (for the new 2019 syllabus) onto my blog for anyone to access for free! They include really detailed notes for each unit (and options B, C and D), as well as case study summary posters that I made. I know that this year has been really tough for everyone so I really hope that these resources are able to help!
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Paper 2 - Geographic Perspectives and Global Change. Core Case Studies and Detailed Examples. This is a quick link page to the SL/HL Core case studies and detailed examples. Each page includes summarised revision content and a revision quiz. To access the entire contents of this site, you need to log in or subscribe to it.
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However you probably will be required to use case studies in your short answer questions as well. list of long answer questions. Paper 1 HL = two essay based questions worth 10 marks each SL= one essay based question worth 10 marks. Paper 2 HL&SL = one essay 10 marks. Paper 3 HL only 2 questions one worth 12 marks the other worth 16.
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IB Diploma Geography Case Study Template #IBGEOG19 OVERVIEW & SYLLABUS CONNECTION(S): Give a brief summary of the case study & where it fits into the course Yangon is a city in Myanmar that was once a British colony and is now experiencing a rapid degree of urbanization. VISUAL: Map, chart, diagram to support case study 4 P's ANALYSIS: PLACE: Give a specific relative location / comment on ...
Geography Ib Migration Case Study. Germany Between 1945 and 1989 Sultanate Is a village of 900 Inhabitants In central Turkey. Until recently It was an Isolated and highly dependent on agriculture. There was high birth rate and It became overpopulated with too many men to work on land and on crafts. An all weather road was built to encourage ...
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