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         Indiana Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Indiana: History of Indiana, Geography of Indiana, Watersheds of Indiana, List of counties in Indiana, Northwest Indiana, Michiana, List of cities in Indiana, ... Taxation in Indiana, Time in Indiana
  2. A disaggregated journey-to-work model (Discussion paper - Dept. of Geography, Indiana University) by Wesley Noble Redfield, 1972
  3. Indiana jeopardy!: Answers & questions about our state's history, geography, people & more by Carole Marsh, 1996
  4. Rush County, Indiana;: A study in rural settlement geography, (Geographic monograph series, v. 2) by Wayne E Kiefer, 1969
  5. Commercial geography of Barbados (Indiana University. Dept. of Geography. Technical report[on British islands in the Lesser Antilles]) by Otis Paul Starkey, 1961
  6. Selections of significance to the geographer from Soil Science Society of America proceedings (Occasional paper / Department of Geography and Geology, Indiana State University) by J. Sullivan Gibson, 1968
  7. The determinants of inter-provincial migration in Iran (Indiana. University. Dept. of Geography. Discussion paper) by Mohammad Hemmasi, 1973
  8. Causes and consequences of rural-to-rural migration in Nepal: Report (Monograph series / Dept. of Geography, Indiana University) by Dennis Conway, 1981
  9. Making maps with micros (Technical paper / Dept. of Geography, Indiana University) by Mark Ellis, 1986
  10. Commercial geography of Antigua (Indiana University. Dept. of Geography. Technical report [on British islands in The Lesser Antilles]) by Arlin D Fentem, 1961
  11. The geography of Indiana by Allan R Humbert, 1948
  12. Commercial geography of the eastern British Caribbean (Indiana University. Dept. of Geography. Technical report [on British islands in the Lesser Antilles]) by Otis Paul Starkey, 1961
  13. Vegetation and terrain mapping of Lake Mead National Recreation Area using Landsat digital data (Professional paper / Department of Geography and Geology, Indiana State University) by William J Todd, 1980
  14. Measurement of long-term industrial attrition (Professional paper - Dept. of Geography and Geology, Indiana State University) by John R McGregor, 1971

81. V.U. Geography & Meteorology--GEO Internships
DC (geography Education). Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., Rantoul, Illinois (EnvironmentalManagement). Porter County Tourism Board, Chesterton, indiana (Tourism
http://www.valpo.edu/geomet/geo/intern/intern.html
V.U. Department of Geography and Meteorology
Geography Internships
As today's job market becomes more and more competitive, there is a bright side. The job market is also becoming more and more diverse, with new opportunities for students majoring in nearly every discipline. This is especially true for geography. While it may be frustrating that only the Census Bureau and a handful of other agencies have specific job listings for "geographers," the variety of employment opportunities for geography students has rarely been better. There is certainly a need for gifted geography teachers at all levels, but there are now so many more options in geography. Perhaps the most promising areas currently are in GIS, urban and regional planning, business geographics, and environmental management. Nevertheless, to land a job in most fields, the geography student will need to obtain some experience as an undergraduate. The best way to do this is through an internship, whether paid or voluntary. Geography-related internships are plentiful, and VU geography majors have landed some excellent positions in recent years. You can also earn academic credit towards your geography major or minor by doing an internship, either during the school-year or during the summer. Great, so how do I get one?

82. Meteorology Jobs
HP Schmid, Atmospheric Science Program, Department of geography, indiana University,Bloomington, IN 47405, USA The position is available immediately, but we
http://www.met.psu.edu/Jobs/jobs/20020528105135.html

83. PA Geog.
Journal of the Pennsylvania Geographic Society.Category Science Social Sciences geography Publications...... Book reviews and software reviews should be sent to Donald Buckwalter, geographyDepartment, indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), indiana, PA 15705.
http://www.pitt.edu/~pageog/
EDITOR
William B. Kory

Geography Deparment
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
UPJ Geography Home Page

Johnstown, PA 15904
Phone: (814) 269-2994 or 2990
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Gregory E. Faiers

Geography Department
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Johnstown, PA 15904 Phone: (814) 269-2993 BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Donald W. Buckwalter Geography Department Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, PA 15705 EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY PRESIDENT Karen Trifonoff Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815 PRESIDENT ELECT John Benhart, Sr. Shippensburg University Shippensburg, PA 17257 PAST PRESIDENT Robert Ziegenfus Kuntztown University Kuntztown, PA 19530 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Sandra Mather West Chester University Professor Emerita SECRETARY George Shirey Clarion University Clarion, PA 16214 TREASURER Kay Williams Shippensburg University Shippensburg, PA 17257 DIRECTORS To OCTOBER 2001 Harold Nanovic Mary Sacavage Derek Shanahan Diane Stanitski-Martin Gregory Faiers To OCTOBER 2002 William Rense Mary Graham Alison Feeney To OCTOBER 2003 Jerry Mitchell Calvin Thomas Mary Braccili Joseph Bencloski Indiana University Indiana, PA 15705

84. Untitled
The Department of geography, Geology and Anthropology at indiana State Universityis well known for quality graduate educational experiences that combine the
http://www.geog.ku.edu/AAG/Csg/indstate.htm
INDIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY

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CLIMATOLOGY PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
GENERAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The Department of Geography, Geology and Anthropology at Indiana State University is well known for quality graduate educational experiences that combine the geographic techniques (remote sensing, GIS, quantitative methods) with aspects of physical geography. ISURSL, the Indiana State University Remote Sensing Laboratory, is a major teaching and research facility housed with the Department of Geography, Geology and Anthropology. The majority of graduate students in climatology combine techniques courses with their advanced course work or seminars in physical geography and climatology. The M.A. degree program requires 32 graduate hours and the Ph.D. program requires 65 hours of post-baccalaureate course work prior to the 18 dissertation hours. In general, a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0) scale) is required for admission. Foreign students must score above 550 on the TOEFL. GRE exam scores are necessary for assistantship funding.
CLIMATE FACULTY
Bierly, Gregory (Ph.D., Michigan State University), Assistant Professor. Synoptic climatology and meteorology, mid-latitude cyclones, remote sensing and bioclimatology.

85. Gga
NEW geography, GEOLOGY HOME PAGE Follow the link above to go to the new GGA Home Page. Thanks!
http://web.indstate.edu/gga

NEW GEOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY HOME PAGE
Follow the link above to go to the new GGA Home
Page. Thanks!

86. GENI - Georgraphy Educators' Network Of Indiana Inc.

http://www.iupui.edu/~geni/
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87. Gga
NEW geography, GEOLOGY HOME PAGE Follow the linkabove to go to the new GGA Home Page. Thanks!
http://baby.indstate.edu/gga/

NEW GEOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY HOME PAGE
Follow the link above to go to the new GGA Home
Page. Thanks!

88. California Geographic Alliance Links
Illinois Geographic Alliance, Pennsylvania Geographic Alliance. indiana GeographyEducators' Network of indiana, South Carolina Geographic Alliance.
http://baja.sscnet.ucla.edu/~cgasouth/links.html
Links
National Geographic Society
California Department of Education UCLA Geography Department UCLA History-Geography Project ... Teacherzone (offers lesson plans by subject and grade level) State Geography Alliances Alabama Geographic Alliance Missouri Geographic Alliance Alaska Geographic Alliance Montana Geographic Alliance ... LINKS

89. Indiana University High School Social Studies
Holt Rinehart and Winston, 1997. $72.00 (indiana residents $76.32) 22G WorldGeography Second Semester (1 credit) Continues Social Studies 21G.
http://scs.indiana.edu/hs/hs_courses_subjects/hs_social_studies.html
Social Studies
01P Psychology

01S Sociology

11W World History: First Semester

11Ww World History: First Semester
...
42Gw United States Government: Second Semester (Citizenship/Civics) (Online Course)

01P Psychology (1 credit)
(9 submissions; 2 exams) Acquaints mature high school students or adults with the language and principles of psychology. Emphasizes human behavior. Serves college-bound students as a basis for studying other social sciences; presents to the noncollege-bound valuable information about human behavior and relationships. The Learning Guide introduction for this course is available in Adobe Acrobat format. Course cost: $180.00 (includes $120.00 course tuition)
Text:
Frank McMahon, et al. Psychology and You . 2nd ed. West Publishing, 1995. $59.00 (Indiana residents: $62.54)
01S Sociology (1 credit) (8 submissions; 2 exams) Includes socialization, institutions, stratification, and social change. Topics explored to give a sense of the field's range and development. Emphasizes general social principles at work in diverse cultures. The Learning Guide introduction for this course is available in Adobe Acrobat format.

90. ED393786 1996-02-00 Using Literature To Teach Geography In High Schools. ERIC Di
Bein, Frederick L. Baseline geography Competency Test Administered in IndianaUniversities. JOURNAL OF geography 89 (November/December 1990) 260265.
http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed393786.html
ERIC Identifier:
Publication Date:
Author:
Hume, Susan E.
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education Bloomington IN.
Using Literature To Teach Geography in High Schools. ERIC Digest.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC Traditionally, the high school curriculum has been rigidly compartmentalized. Yet, linkages between disciplines in the curriculum increasingly are being made, such as the connections of English to U.S. History courses in many high schools. Another connection may be English with World Geography courses. Students of every ability level could benefit from exploring the interrelationship between these two disciplines. In this ERIC Digest, the term literature refers to novels, short stories, poetry, plays, and folk tales. It consists of narrative as opposed to expository forms of writing that are found in traditional textbooks, reference books, and news articles. By no means, however, should literature be the sole tool used to teach geography or other subjects of the social studies. Rather, each form of narrative and expository writing has its place in the social studies curriculum.

91. Geography Courses In The Web

http://www.utexas.edu/depts/grg/virtdept/resources/educatio/courses/physical/phy
Geography Resources Educational Resources Course Subjects
Physical Geography
The Active Earth Iain Stewart, Derek Rust, Thomas Dewez Brunel University, UK Advanced Geomorphology Randall Schaetzl Michigan State University Biogeography Susan L. Woodward Radford University Biogeography Neil C. Heywood University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Biogeography Barbara A. Holzman San Francisco State University Biogeography Jonathan Luly James Cook University, Australia Climate and Vegetation P. Blanken University of Colorado at Boulder Climatic Change Dan Charman University of Plymouth, UK Climatic Environments of the Past Waltraud Brinkmann University of Wisconsin at Madison Climatological Instrumentation and Field Methods Sue Grimmond Indiana University at Bloomington Climatology Michael Pidwirny Okanagan University College Climatology Patrick J. Bartlein University of Oregon Climatology Frank T. Keimig University of Massachusetts Coastal Processes Vatche Tchakerian Dynamic Meteorology H.P. Schmid Indiana University at Bloomington Environmental Geomorphology Randall Schaetzl Michigan State University Environmental Hazards Neil C. Heywood

92. Indiana Basketball Hall Of Fame - School Tour Information
Exhibits at the Hall of Fame offer the opportunity to discuss Indianageography, math, art, and science. Make a day of it! Here
http://www.hoopshall.com/info/schooltours.html
HOME MUSEUM INFO School Tours The exhibits at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame are about basketball history... and basketball history is Indiana history! Students discover the individuals who have created Indiana's basketball tradition and will learn about the influences basketball has had on our Indiana heritage. But the question remains... How do you get to the Hall of Fame? SCHEDULING A FIELD TRIP
Choose a good date and time for a tour, and call the Hall of Fame at least one week in advance (765) 529-1891. DIRECTIONS
The Hall of Fame is located on Trojan Lane in New Castle. Complete directions and maps can be found on the Museum Info page. (NOTE ABOUT BUS PARKING) Once on Trojan Lane, we suggest you go past the Hall of Fame and turn around in the New Castle Fieldhouse lot next door to the museum, then park in front of the Hall of Fame in the westbound lane of Trojan Lane in the spaces marked for Bus Parking. TOUR GUIDES
Tour guides will meet your bus, allow for coat storage and restroom visits, then begin the tour.

93. INDIANA, MUNCIE, 47306-0470
indiana, MUNCIE, 473060470. Ball State University, Department ofGeography. Applications are invited for a tenure track position
http://www.cla.sc.edu/gis/aaggis/postings/indst02.html
INDIANA, MUNCIE, 47306-0470. Ball State University, Department of Geography. Applications are invited for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning August 15, 2003. The teaching responsibilities of this position will involve undergraduate and graduate courses in Synoptic Meteorology, Climatology, Climate Dynamics, Geographic Information Systems and other introductory Geography courses. The successful candidate will be expected to teach, conduct research, supervise student research, seek external funding and advise students. Minimum qualifications: ABD-Doctorate must be completed by August 15, 2003; demonstrated commitment to quality teaching and research including a strong ability to secure external funding. Preferred qualifications: Earned doctorate in Geography (physical) or related field with special emphasis in synoptic meteorology, climatology, climate dynamics and GIS; experience dealing with meteorological and climatological data in a GIS environment; an understanding of vector, raster and 3-D (2.5d) data models; exhibit competency in utilizing ERSI software products such as ArcView, ArcGIS, and Geostatistical Analyst extension; demonstrated ability to conduct research in a chosen specialty; publication or evidence of other scholarly activity. Competitive salary and benefits package.

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