Unit 5: Industry & Economic Development
January 8: Midterm Review
Introduction to Industrialism (Notes)
Crash Course: Capitalism (youtube)
January 10: Growth of Industry (Rubenstein, 364 - 372)
Developments in Industrialization (Notes)
Division of Labor Video (youtube)
New International Division of Labor (Assignment)
January 14: No school (snow day)
January 16: Location of Industry (Rubenstein, 372 - 384)
Understanding Economic Systems Activity
Cafeteria Scenario
Site and Situation Factors of Industrialization (Notes)
Mongolia Rare-Earth Minerals (Assignment)
January 18: Location of Industrial Zones (Rubenstein, 384 - 392)
Spatial Distribution of Industry (Notes)
Site-Situation Factors Activity (pages 1 & 2)
Site-Situation Factors Activity (page 3 of 3)
Industrial Development of Pakistan (Assignment)
January 22: Understanding Development (Rubenstein, 290 - 309)
Introduction to Development (Notes)
Gapminder & HDI Activity (Doc)
January 24: Tracking and Classifying Development (Rubenstein, 309 - 323)
Africa is not a country (video)
Models of Economic Development (Notes)
Identifying Levels of Development (Assignment)
Identifying Rostow and Wallerstein (Assignment)
January 28: Modules of Development (Rubenstein, 309 - 323)
Levels of Development FRQ (open notes)
Issues with Development (Doc)
Links needed:
http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-mineral-map.htm
https://www.indexmundi.com/map/?v=88
http://storymaps.esri.com/stories/feedingtheworld/
https://ourworldindata.org/food-per-person
http://aqicn.org/map/world/
https://www.gocompare.com/gas-and-electricity/what-powers-the-world/
https://www.studentenergy.org/map
January 30: Issues of Development and Industry
Charles Robertson TED Talk
Impacts of Development (Assignment)
The Brandt Line (Assignment)
Review
February 4: Industrialization & Economic Development Test
Introduction to Industrialism (Notes)
Crash Course: Capitalism (youtube)
January 10: Growth of Industry (Rubenstein, 364 - 372)
Developments in Industrialization (Notes)
Division of Labor Video (youtube)
New International Division of Labor (Assignment)
January 14: No school (snow day)
January 16: Location of Industry (Rubenstein, 372 - 384)
Understanding Economic Systems Activity
Cafeteria Scenario
Site and Situation Factors of Industrialization (Notes)
Mongolia Rare-Earth Minerals (Assignment)
January 18: Location of Industrial Zones (Rubenstein, 384 - 392)
Spatial Distribution of Industry (Notes)
Site-Situation Factors Activity (pages 1 & 2)
Site-Situation Factors Activity (page 3 of 3)
Industrial Development of Pakistan (Assignment)
January 22: Understanding Development (Rubenstein, 290 - 309)
Introduction to Development (Notes)
Gapminder & HDI Activity (Doc)
January 24: Tracking and Classifying Development (Rubenstein, 309 - 323)
Africa is not a country (video)
Models of Economic Development (Notes)
Identifying Levels of Development (Assignment)
Identifying Rostow and Wallerstein (Assignment)
January 28: Modules of Development (Rubenstein, 309 - 323)
Levels of Development FRQ (open notes)
Issues with Development (Doc)
Links needed:
http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-mineral-map.htm
https://www.indexmundi.com/map/?v=88
http://storymaps.esri.com/stories/feedingtheworld/
https://ourworldindata.org/food-per-person
http://aqicn.org/map/world/
https://www.gocompare.com/gas-and-electricity/what-powers-the-world/
https://www.studentenergy.org/map
January 30: Issues of Development and Industry
Charles Robertson TED Talk
Impacts of Development (Assignment)
The Brandt Line (Assignment)
Review
February 4: Industrialization & Economic Development Test