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Hey Geogra3 Educators!
Hope you're all navigating the bustling world of secondary education with enthusiasm! 🌍✨ Today, let's dive into the concrete jungles and urban landscapes with three fantastic videos that are sure to captivate and educate your geography students. 🏙️🎥
🎬 Video Link: BBC iPlayer - Future Earth Episode 1 (26 mins)
Join Carl Nasman on a journey exploring the challenges cities face as temperatures rise. From the impact of greenery in concrete jungles to interviews with the world's first chief heat officers, this video is a goldmine for understanding the threats and solutions to extreme urban heat. Reflective surfaces, anyone?
🎬 Video Link: Watch on WaterBear or Watch on YouTube (Approx 55 mins)
Take your students on a captivating journey to Rio's favela communities with this documentary. Meet an Artist, a Musician, and a Dreamer, all British, navigating the complex political landscape of Rio. A thought-provoking piece for ages 12 and up!
🎬 Video Link: Watch on YouTube (Approx 15 mins)
Discover the world's first operational net zero energy city in Dubai! With 2700 residents and a focus on sustainability, this short clip provides insights into what makes this city tick. Dive deeper into the sustainable neighborhood at The Sustainable City's website.
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That's it for now, Geogra3 enthusiasts! Inject some cinematic flair into your geography lessons and let the urban exploration begin. 🌆🌐 Happy teaching!
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