Are you preparing for the final exams? Or maybe to the Geography Olympics or other geographic competition? Or maybe you are just interested in geography?
Thanks to this application, you gain access to a complete overview of the Earth in the Universe and Hydrosphere departments in physical geography in the field of secondary school. In total, there is over two hours of material here.
Do not wonder if it is worth using, just read why:
-Our brain does not perceive the difference between a book being read and listened to. The researchers found that listening to audiobooks is no different from reading books.
- podcast talks mean that you do not have to look at the screen or a piece of paper - that is, you can read the material during other activities (e.g. a walk)
so you gain time that is running out
- these are not the notes read out by the teacher, but the material reviews carried out by the geography teacher
Thanks to the form of a podcast, you can learn geography while walking or doing sports. Headphones are enough. You don't have to look at the screen, so you can use the app at any time.
In addition, this version of the application does not require internet access when playing podcast episodes - all of them are uploaded directly to the application. Thanks to this, you can use it really everywhere ...
The individual episodes are short. They are 10-15 minutes long, making it easier to find a moment to spend on learning.
Feel free to use podcasts and other materials on the GeoEdukacja website
The full list of topics below. The duration of individual episodes is given in brackets:
EARTH IN THE UNIVERSE:
-The construction of the universe (8:41)
-The construction of the solar system (9:49)
-Earth's Circulation (14:07)
-Earth's illumination on the days of equinoxes and solstices (8:35)
-Earth's rotation (9:39)
-Earth times (7:56)
HYDROSPHERE
-Earth's water resources (10:15)
-Oworld ocean properties of seawater (10:59)
-The dynamics of the seas and oceans (12:50)
-River network (15:19)
-Lakes (10:40)
-Mountain Glaciers and Glaciers (14:39)
- Underground waters (15:51)