GGH1501-TL102 2018
GGH1501-TL102 2018
GGH1501-TL102 2018
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Semester 2
Department of Geography
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
In this tutorial letter we welcome you to Module GGH1501. We introduce the lecturing
team and explain how the rest of the semester will proceed. Please read this tutorial
letter attentively so that you will know what to expect and what to do.
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CONTENTS
Page
1 Word of welcome 2
2 Module overview 2
3 GGH1501 lecturers 3
4 Who to contact for what 4
5 Study material 5
6 myUnisa 6
7 Tutors and E-tutors sites on myUnisa 6
8 Video conferences 7
9 Errata in Tutorial Letter 101, the assignments and the learning units 7
10 Assignment 02: Guidelines and mark allocation 8
1 WORD OF WELCOME
Welcome to this module, which will guide you in discovering the world in a way that
you might not have thought of until now. Thinking geographically implies the ability to
make connections between phenomena at different scales, both locally and globally.
Looking at the uniqueness of different places in the world forms part of this, but you
will learn that places do not function in isolation. A further dimension is supplied by
scale and connection, implying that what is happening locally can have consequences
globally, while global processes can have effects on the local environment. In all of
this the role of distance features prominently, since places can be far from one another
or close together. People and environment form the overarching context; geography
is concerned with the link between the physical and the human environment, and
regarding the world in its totality rather than separating it into parts.
2 MODULE OVERVIEW
The module kicks off with learning unit 0, which is an introduction to studying in the
online environment. You need to visit the module site for GGH1501 on myUnisa
frequently, as this module is predominantly offered online. Only Tutorial Letter 101 is
sent to students in print format, therefore you have no option but to go online to get
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access to study guidance via the module site for GGH1501, to download study
material if you prefer to work offline and to participate in all the activities to enrich your
learning.
Following learning unit 0, learning unit 1 introduces the context and some cross-cutting
themes for the module, while learning unit 2 reviews the physical systems governing
phenomena, including precipitation, soil and vegetation. Learning units 3 and 4
respectively provide a geographical view on the world’s population and different
cultures, with the emphasis on differences and similarities between places. We explore
the reasons why these exist and their implications. Learning unit 5 explains how
people make or earn a living, and reflects on many of the ideas in the previous learning
units. The resource and sustainability perspective provided in learning unit 6 caps the
theoretical learning units, while learning unit 7 deals with data on geographic
phenomena that can be utilised in various ways, for example on maps, to assist us in
making meaning of the world based on what we observe and what is happening.
To whet your appetite on what to expect in this module, watch the video clip entitled
“Geography is key”, which provides a visual showcase of the themes that you will study
in GGH1501. Please watch this clip, which is available on the Welcome Page of the
module site for GGH1501 or at the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naK9_JkFAOk
3 GGH1501 LECTURERS
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Specific lecturers are responsible for specific learning units and assignments. Please
contact the responsible lecturer if you have queries about learning units or
assignments.
- Learning units 0, 1 & 7: Mr Carel Greyling
- Learning units 2 & 3: Mr Curtis Mashimbye
- Learning units 3, 4, 5 & 6: Prof Rudi Pretorius
Assignment 01
- Mr Carel Greyling
Assignments 02 and 03
- Question-specific enquiries: If you have a query about a question related to a
specific learning unit, contact the lecturer responsible for that learning unit.
- General/other enquiries about these assignments: Mr Carel Greyling.
Assignments (general)
- Prof Rudi Pretorius
Examination
- Mr Carel Greyling (general enquiries only; examination enquiries about specific
learning units to be directed to the relevant lecturers)
FI concessions
- Mr Carel Greyling
- Mr Curtis Mashimbye
Prescribed textbook
- Prof Rudi Pretorius
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5 STUDY MATERIAL
Your study material for GGH1501 consists of the following documents, all of which are
available for downloading via the GGH1501 module site (see Additional Resources)
on myUnisa. (Abbreviations: LU = learning unit; TL = tutorial letter; PB = Prescribed
book; PB Sect A = Section A of the prescribed book; SG = Study Guide).
The following study material is already available on the GGH1501 module site on
myUnisa:
- GGH1501_SG001_2018: Learning units 0 to 7 – also referred to as the study
guide (see Additional Resources)
- TL 101: General orientation and assignments (see Official Study Material)
- TL 102: This tutorial letter, guidance on processes during semester (see
Additional Resources)
The following study material is being compiled and will be made available on myUnisa
as soon as possible:
- TL 103: Comments on activities in LUs 0, 1, 2 and 3; comments on test-yourself
exercises for LUs 1, 2 and 3
- TL 104: Examination guidance
- TL 105: Comments on activities in LUs 4, 5, 6 and 7; comments on test-yourself
exercises for LU4, 5, 6 and 7
- TL 201: Comments on Assignments 01 and 02
- TL 202: Comments on Assignment 03
The following resources will also be made available on myUnisa during the semester
(see Additional Resources):
- Answer key (memorandum) for Assignment 03 (after it has been marked for the
whole class)
- Additional supporting material such as PowerPoint presentations on difficult topics
(see eTutor sites)
- Guide on how to use the prescribed textbook
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6 myUNISA
The myUnisa learning management system is Unisa's online campus that will help you
to communicate with your lecturers, other students and administrative departments of
Unisa. Here you can obtain free access to non-course-specific and course-specific
functions, as explained in TL 101, the study guide (GGH1501_SG001_2018) and the
online learning units.
We trust that you have already registered on myUnisa so that you will be able to submit
your assignments online, gain access to library functions and various learning
resources, chat to your lecturers, e-tutors and fellow students about your studies, and
participate in online discussion forums and other online activities.
Each student will be linked to a group site (also referred to as an e-tutor site), which is
an additional site on myUnisa that allows groups of about 300 to 400 students to
participate in tutorials and various online activities. This site is managed by your e-
tutor. The activities described in the learning units take place on your group site, where
you can also interact with fellow students. You must visit this site at least twice a week.
You will automatically be linked to a group site — you therefore do not need to do
anything. We hope that this process will be concluded as soon as possible.
Once the group sites have been activated, an announcement will be posted on the
GGH1501 module site. If this announcement has been made and you have not been
linked to a group site yet, you should contact the module coordinator so that he can
request the e-tutor coordinator to fix the problem.
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Various activities and videos are included in each learning unit. It is important that you
do these activities and watch the videos. The e-tutors will set up discussion forums on
the group sites to enable you to engage with them and with your fellow students about
these activities.
Although we realise that this requires a lot of work and your time may be limited, we
encourage you to participate in these discussions, watch these video clips and do as
many of the activities as possible, because they will greatly enhance the quality of your
learning experience. Comments on each of the activities are supplied in tutorial letters
later in the semester. Although feedback on the video clips is not given, general
feedback on the test-yourself exercises is included in tutorial letters.
8 VIDEO CONFERENCES
Owing to a long record of poor attendance, no video conferences will be presented for
GGH1501 this semester. However, we will consider to produce a set of podcasts and
make it available later in the semester. The podcasts will be posted on the module site
for GGH1501 on myUnisa.
Page 4: Sections entitled “Work through Learning Unit 0” and “Start working on the
rest of the learning units”
These two sections state that a document entitled MO001, which contains a printout
of the online learning units, can be downloaded via the Additional Resources tab on
myUnisa. Note that this document is not entitled MO001, but GGH1501_SG001_2018,
and it has been uploaded to a folder called Study guide, which you will find under
Additional Resources on myUnisa.
Page 12: Please take note that the due dates for Assignment 1 and Assignment 2
have changed. This will also be communicated to you through announcements on
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myUNISA as well as sms’s. The changed due dates are as follows, note that the due
date for Assignment 3 remains unchanged:
Question 7: You will note that Question 7 has been omitted. Please use the following
question as Question 7:
Which one of the following statements about the world’s population distribution is not
true?
(1) Generally speaking, humans avoid clustering in harsh environments.
(2) Dry lands generally lack sufficient water to sustain large populations.
(3) Large populations are frequently concentrated along fertile floodplains of
big rivers.
(4) The population is spread uniformly across all regions of the world
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Question 28, page 50: There are unnecessary words added to the alternative answers.
Please use the following phrasing, which will make it possible to answer this question:
The reference to Serbia is incorrect, please change it to Siberia. This activity should
therefore be based on Siberia from beginning to end.
Herewith a few points of advice and guidelines for Assignment 02 to assist you in
structuring your answers and to answer the questions. Please refer to Tutorial Letter
101 for the questions, which are not repeated here. Compile a single list of all the
sources you have consulted to answer the assignment questions and include the list
at the end of your assignment. Note that question 1 is compulsory, but you must only
answer four of the five remaining questions.
Plagiarism (copying directly from sources such as books or the internet), if detected,
will be severely punished and may lead to the allocation of zero marks. Information
obtained from sources needs to be rephrased in your own words and the source
referenced – refer to Tutorial Letter 101 for advice on referencing. If you copy directly,
the information needs to be in quotation marks. Note that it is unacceptable to quote
a whole answer directly from a book or the internet, or from another student. If doing
this and we discover it, your mark may be reduced to 0% for this assignment.
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maps supplied as part of the assignment in TL 101. We recommend that you use the
online version of TL 101, in which the maps appear in colour, which will make them
easier to use. It would be best if you answer this question by using the given table
format. The table needs to be filled out with the required information, which you will
find in the maps. There is no need for a lengthy explanation of the information in the
table or any other aspects of the maps.
Mark allocation: 1 mark per cell of the table with correct information, to be reworked to
a mark out of 10
Projections are discussed in detail in PB Sect A: 56-59 and PB Sect B: 8 and 9. You
will learn that projections have different type of distortions which you need to take into
consideration when looking at the purpose of a map. Read more about the appropriate
use of shading in the following study material: PB Sect A: 59 to 61, PB Sect B: 8 and
9 and SG: LU 7 – Sect 7.4.5 and 7.4.8.
You also need to give a short explanation of the processes leading to the distribution
pattern of desert shrub biome regions that you identified. Ask yourself the following:
Why would this type of biome form? Why are biomes located in specific regions? Could
it be that biomes and vegetation are linked with the regional climate? The answer to
these questions refers to factors that determine the climate, as explained in LU 2.
For the purpose of this explanation, you are required to look in detail at the HDI and
DEC values for Poland and Sudan, and compare their fluctuation step by step. To be
able to this, it might help to consider that Poland occupies a higher position on the
ladder of development than Sudan. This implies that your answer should point towards
the disparities between these two countries.
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Take note: DO NOT copy directly from the textbook, you will penalized for doing that.
We want to hear your voice!
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