Interconnections - this term means the linking of different resources and methods of goods and services around the world. It includes things such as transport, travel, technology, economics, food production, almost everything that has shaped the way in which we live.
Watch this video to help you understand what globalisation/interconnections mean. You can find the answers to the following questions in the video.
What are some positives of countries being interconnected?
What are some negatives of interconnections?
We will only be going up to slide 9 today
Last lesson we looked at 4 different categories of interconnections. Today we will be focusing on Personal connections. We will be looking at how we are connected to our own space and what it means to be connected to somewhere/something else.
Go through the slides and complete any tasks in there written in red
Tasks:
Copy down any notes that are coloured blue
Go through and complete the questions in red
Stop at slide 12 and complete the task below
Toxic Tourists
describe what you think the term 'toxic tourists' means.
Explain 3 damaging things tourists might do to other counties
Why is tourism needed in the first place?
What are some benefits to tourism?
explain why tourism has significantly been increasing over the past few years (not including the last 2 years due to covid)
What are some governments doing to protect their country against tourists?
Go through the powerpoint and view each slide.
look closely at any images and/or graphs
copy down the text in blue
complete any tasks in red.
complete these tasks:
copy down and read over your notes in blue.
complete the questions in red. Use the map below to help you with slides 8 and 9.
Go through the slides and read them carefully.
you need to copy down the notes in blue. Remember if you copy and paste them you will need to read over them.
complete all the questions in red
View the video below to see how far information technology has come