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Page 1: Maps shape our geographic thinking Michael Bentley HESIT 2012.

Maps shape our geographic thinking

Michael BentleyHESIT 2012

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Pictures are worth a thousand words

• Most people in the U.S. have grown up learning geography from the Mercator projection of the world map

• Every two-dimensional projection of 3-D space sacrifices distorting either shape or area of land masses

• These distortions can lead to misconceptions about the way the world actually is

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Mercator Projection

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Mercator Projection

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Peters Projection

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FullerProjection

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Africa bigger thanyou think!

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Africa bigger thanyou think!

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Geography misconceptions: http://librarytech.org/learningzone/geography1.html

Cartographic misconceptions: http://www.gisnet.com/notebook/unusual.php#2


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