Geography Video Test

At a Glance
Discipline
- Environmental science
Instructional Level
- University
Course
- Geography
Tasks in Workflow
Social Plane(s)
- Individual
Type of Tasks
- Collecting & seeking information
- Creating & designing
- Taking a quiz & test
Technical Details
Useful Technologies
- Video recording device
- YouTube
- Polling software
Class size
- Small (20-49)
Time
- Multiple class periods (2-3 classes)
Instructional Purpose
- Application & knowledge building
- Assessment & knowledge refinement
Overview
The aim of this project is to get students thinking about facts and concepts related to rivers in the field (in real life!). The video of a river is part one of a two-part midterm exam.
Students are tasked to produce a short video or labelled pictures and write explaining different concepts about a river or stream of their choice.
With a friend, students go to a river or stream and, at a minimum, identify and explain: the river location (watershed and geographically), the thalweg, bankfull, provide, geomorphic units, human impacts, the zone (aggregation, degradation, etc.), alluvial vs non-alluvial, sediment size and provide an estimate of the river velocity.
- Individually, students take video and/or picture footage.
- Individually, students produce a video or pictures on a write up outlining their findings.
- Students submit their video to YouTube, then submit the video link to the course website.
- Students are given a written exam.
- The final mark of their midterm is broken down as follows: 50% for the video and 50% for the written exam. This activity was performed with a class of 30 students.
Instructional Objectives
To apply course knowledge in the field and test the understanding of the first part of the course.
Workflow & Materials
Activity Workflow
Published: 18/09/2018
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