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“Charles Jackson is the best high school basketball player in the country.”

“Charles Jackson is the best high school basketball player in the country.”. Can you believe this statement?. Source: Says who?. We must consider the source when evaluating. Is the source… -knowledgeable? -biased? Does the source’s point of view influence them?.

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“Charles Jackson is the best high school basketball player in the country.”

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  1. “Charles Jackson is the best high school basketball player in the country.” Can you believe this statement?

  2. Source: Says who? We must consider the source when evaluating. Is the source… -knowledgeable? -biased? Does the source’s point of view influence them?

  3. “Charles Jackson is the best high school basketball player in the country.” • Says Charles’ girlfriend in the school newspaper • Says Charles’ coach in a letter to State University • Says Nike at a press conference announcing Charles’ $100million endorsement contract • Says a poll of 100 sports writers for ESPN

  4. What does this have to do with GEOGRAPHY? • “We’re working with maps. Maps are facts, not just opinions. Bias doesn’t come into it.” • When making maps, choices must be made • Choosing facts to present allows for bias • POV may limit choices available • May be conscious or unconscious

  5. http://geog.hkbu.edu.hk/GEOG1150/Chinese/Catalog/am31_map1.htmhttp://geog.hkbu.edu.hk/GEOG1150/Chinese/Catalog/am31_map1.htm The Da Ming Hun Yi Tu (Great Ming Dynasty Map), painted on silk in AD 1389, it is the oldest surviving Chinese world map.

  6. The Kangnido is a map of the world made in Korea in 1402 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangnido

  7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GeneralMapOfDistancesAndHistoricCapitals.jpghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GeneralMapOfDistancesAndHistoricCapitals.jpg 1402 copy made for Japan. This version of the Kangnido shows more correct size of Japan.

  8. That’s ancient history!We know what the world looks like now.

  9. … or do we?

  10. The Equal Area Map

  11. What else can we argue about?

  12. Name that Sea! Japan says: “Sea of Japan” Korea says: “The East Sea”

  13. Let’s think about this… This map shows how far every place in the world is from the middle of the USA. 1- What is this map good for? 2- What is this map bad for? 3- Who is this map made for? 4- Who would not like this map? Why? www.odtmaps.com/detail.asp_Q_product_id_E_Denver.Tabloid

  14. TODALSIG • A handy method for map analysis (if the information is given) • Title: name of the map • Orientation: where is the compass rose pointing? • Date: when was it made or published? • Author: who made it? • Legend: what is it trying to show you? • Surrounding places: what is/should be around? • Index: very handy, if given • Grid system: latitude/longitude, alpha-numeric

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