Geographylessons Github -
Repository ID: geopandas/geopandas (Workshops folder)
Many university professors upload their entire semester's curriculum to GitHub. Look for repositories named geography-101 or advanced-cartography. These often include a syllabus.md and a lessons/ folder containing:
GeographyLessons thrives on community input. If you have a lesson on urban heat islands, historical border changes, or even a clever way to explain latitude/longitude using Python, consider a pull request.
Contribution guidelines in the repo:
The geographylessons repository is an educational resource hub designed to host geography lesson plans, tutorials, and spatial analysis materials. The project leverages the GitHub platform to provide version-controlled, open-access curriculum materials, likely aimed at educators, students, or self-learners interested in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), physical geography, or human geography. It represents a modern approach to curriculum development, utilizing open-source tools and collaborative workflows.
The project distinguishes itself by utilizing the "GitHub Workflow" as a teaching tool itself: geographylessons github
Welcome!
This repository contains open-source, classroom-ready geography lessons, maps, datasets, and coding activities. Everything is free to use, adapt, and share.
You might ask, "Why not just use a blog?" Because geography is dynamic. A blog post about "Current Wildfires" is outdated in a week. A GitHub script that fetches current wildfire data is forever relevant. You might ask, "Why not just use a blog
Furthermore, version control allows teachers to see how a lesson has evolved. Students can "fork" the repository to create their own portfolio of geographic analysis, demonstrating skills to future employers.
