Geography 111: Introduction to Physical and Environmental Geography
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This is the 'real' copy of the schedule. Please watch here for any
updates or changes in the course schedule (which I will also announce in
class).
Readings for each week should be completed by the first
meeting of that week (on Monday).
Lecture outlines, which can be accessed by clicking on the lecture name
in the schedule below, will be revised prior to lecture. Each lecture
outline has the date of last revision at the top of the outline.
Unless a August 2005 or later date is noted, the outline is from
the previous year and is not updated. I will do my best to finalize all
revisions and updates to the lecture outlines a week before lecture.
Note on the lecture outlines and exams: students who take notes
along with the lecture outlines, then rewrite their notes and the
lecture outline materials do the best on exams. The lecture outlines
are not a substitute for attending class or taking your own
notes!
Last Update: 12/5/05
Week 1
Week 1 Readings: McKnight ch. 1 (Intro. to Earth), Middleton ch. 1 (Physical Environment)
Mon. August 29: Introduction to Course
Wed. August 31: Introduction to Earth's Physical Environment
Fri. September 2: Introduction to Earth's Physical Environment (cont.)
Week 2
Week 2 Readings: Middleton ch. 2 (Human Environment), 3 (Sustainable Development), Centralia PA Handout
Mon. September 5: Labor Day: No class meeting
Wed. September 7: Introduction to Earth's Physical Environment (cont.)
Fri. September 9: Introduction to Human/Environmental Interactions
- ASSIGN: Centralia, Pennsylvania reading
Week 3
Mon. September 12: Intro to Human/Environmental Interactions (cont.)
- DUE: 1 pg summary of Centralia, Pennsylvania reading
Wed. September 14: Intro to Human/Environmental Interactions (cont.)
Fri. September 16: Intro to Human/Environmental Interactions (cont.)
Week 4
Week 4 Readings: McKnight ch. 2 (Portraying the Earth)
Mon. September 19: Introduction to Course Project
- ASSIGN: Choosing a Middleton chapter and focus topic for Course Project
Wed. September 21: Portraying the Earth
- DUE: Middleton Chapter choice for Course Project (email to Krygier)
Fri. September 23: Portraying the Earth (cont.)
Week 5
Week 5 Readings: McKnight ch. 3 (Atmosphere); Middleton ch. 11 (Climate Change)
Mon. September 26: Introduction to Earth's Atmosphere
Wed. September 28: Introduction to Earth's Atmosphere (cont.)
Fri. September 30: No class meeting (instructor at NITLE advisory meeting)
Week 6
Week 6 Readings: McKnight ch. 9 (Hydrosphere); Middleton ch. 6 (Oceans)
Mon. October 3: Introduction to Earth's Hydrosphere
Wed. October 5: Introduction to Earth's Hydrosphere (cont.)
Fri. October 7: Selecting a Focus Topic and Review for Exam 1
- DUE: Written Critical Summary of Middleton Chapter, must include THREE potential focus topics
- DUE: Brief Presentation of Focus Topics for Course Project (if time)
Week 7
Mon. October 10: Exam 1
Wed. October 12: Finding Focus Topic Sources w/ Librarian Deb Peoples
Fri. October 14: No class meeting: Appointments w/ Librarian Deb Peoples (as necessary; email Deb Peoples for appointment)
- DUE: Final Focus topic + 3 preliminary sources (email to Krygier by 5 pm)
Week 8
Week 8 Readings: McKnight ch. 13 (Landform Study), ch. 14 (Internal Processes)
Mon. October 17: Mid-Semester Break
Wed. October 19: Introduction to Landform Study
Fri. October 21: Internal Processes
- 2nd CALL! DUE: Final Focus topic + 3 preliminary sources (in class)
Week 9
Mon. October 24: Annotated Bibliography Workshop
Wed. October 26: Internal Processes (cont.)
- DUE: Revisions of Final Focus topic + 3 preliminary sources (due in class)
Fri. October 28: Internal Processes (cont.)
Week 10
Week 10 Readings: McKnight ch. 15 (Weathering, Wasting), ch. 16 (Fluvial);
Middleton ch. 14 (Erosion), ch. 8 (Rivers, etc.)
Mon. October 31: Weathering, Wasting, and Erosion
Wed. November 2: Fluvial Processes
Fri. November 4: Fluvial Processes (cont.)
- DUE: Revisions of Critical Summary of Middleton Chapter (if needed)
- DUE: Focus Topic Paragraph + 6 Sources (cited correctly)
Week 11
Week 11 Readings: McKnight ch. 17 (Karst), ch. 18 (Arid), ch. 19 (Glacial)
Mon. November 7: Improv. Project Source Workshop
Wed. November 9: Project Synthesis and
Presentation Skills and
Karst and Hydrothermal Processes
Fri. November 11: Desert and Glacial Landforms
Week 12
Mon. November 14: Desert and Glacial Landforms (cont.) and
Review for Exam 2
- DUE: Annotated Bibliography of Focus Topic Sources (with revised Focus Topic sources if indicated)
Wed. November 16: Exam 2
Fri. November 18: No class meeting
Week 13
Mon. November 21: Thanksgiving Break
Wed. November 23: Thanksgiving Break
Fri. November 25: Thanksgiving Break
Week 14
Presentations: No Makeup Presentations! Powerpoint or other presentation materials Must
be loaded on computer prior to start of class. See Presentation Skills for details.
Mon. November 28: Presenting: Casey-Leininger, Hudina, Shiotani, Ginsberg
Wed. November 30: Presenting: Dote, Kentner, Barkari, Miracle
Fri. December 2: Presenting: No One! Horrible Technological Disaster!
Week 15
Mon. December 5: Presenting: A. Bryar, Perkins, Rodda
Wed. December 7: Presenting: Schott, Stiassni, Kleinman, Kras
Fri. December 9: Presenting: Hunter, Hall, Corbett, J. Bryar
Week 16
Mon. December 12: Presenting: Foote, Sinclair, Milder, Narwicz
Wed. December 14: Presenting: Riley, Ervin, Mayer, Schroeder and Course Conclusions
- DUE: Project Synthesis (due in class)
Fri. December 16: No Class Meeting
Week 17: Finals Week: Nothing! Have a nice break!
E-mail: jbkrygier@owu.edu
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