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1 Lesson Plan Format for Population Geography (GEOG. -202) Name of the Assistant Professor: Class and Section: Department: Subject Lesson Plan: 18 weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018) January, 2018 UNIT I 1 st 1 st Jan Introduction to Population Geography Historical Development to Population Geography Nature and Scope of Population Geography Methodological problems in Population Geography do Revision and Discussions nd Population Data and Source of Population Data Quality and Reliability of Data Problems regarding mapping of Population Data do do Revision and Discussions rd Distribution of Population in India UNIT II Distribution of Population in World Density of Population in India Density of Population in World Revision and Discussions C.R. Celebration (Holiday) th Basant Panchmi (Holiday) Meaning of Vital Rates :Birth & Death Rates Birth Rate & Its formulas for calculation Death rate & Its formulas for calculation Vibha Kaushik M.Sc. 2 nd Semester Geography
2 Holiday Birth & Death Rates of India & World th Migration and Its Various Laws do Ravi Das Jayanti (Holiday) February, 2018 Unit II Laws of Migration do nd Revision and Discussions Growth of Population In World Growth of Population in India Pattern of Population Growth in India Pattern of Population Growth in World Revision and Discussions rd Meaning of Age & Sex Composition Shiv Ratri (Holiday) Various methods for the calculation of Age & Sex Compositions do Meaning of Occupations Calculation and Pattern of Occupation Structure th Meaning of Literacy Methods of Measurement of Literacy do do do Revision of whole Unit th Revision of whole Unit do Vacation-II March, 2018 Vacation 1 st Vacation Vacation
3 2 nd UNIT III Introduction to Demographic Transition Model Theories of D.T.M do do do do Malthus Theory of Population 3 rd do do Ricardo Theory of Population do Marx Theory of Population Marx Theory of Population 4 th Population Resource Regions do do do Revision and Discussions UNIT IV 5 th Population Policy of India do do Mahavir Jayanti (Holiday) do Revision and Discussions April, st Population Problems of Developed Countries Population Problems of Less Developed Countries Comparative Studies of Population Problems of both Countries Policies for Population Studies for Developed Countries Policies for Population Studies for Less Developed Countries Revision and Discussions do nd Population and Environment Relationship Effects of Population on Environment Its future Implications do do Ambedkar Jayanti (Holiday)
4 3 rd Revision and Discussions of Various Topics Demographic Transition Model Theories of Population do do do th Revisions of Population Policies in India do Revisions of Population Policies for Developed and Less Developed Countries of world do do do th B.A 6 th Semester Section: D Subject Lesson Plan: 18 weeks (from January 2018 to April 2018) January, 2018 Unit I 1 st 1 st Jan Meaning and Important Definition of Remote Sensing and GIS Meaning and Development of Historical Aerial Photograph Application and Advantages of Aerial Photos Types of Aerial Photograph Geometry of Aerial Photograph Revision and Discussion of the above said topic nd Difference between Maps and Aerial Photograph Scale of Aerial Photos Aerial Photo Techniques and Instruments Measuring Instruments of Aerial Photos Satellite Imageries Revision and Discussion of the above said topic rd Image Interpretation
5 Factors Affecting Interpretation of Aerial Photographs Elements of Image Interpretation do Revision and Discussion of the above said topic C.R. Celebration (Holiday) th Basant Panchmi (Holiday) Introduction to remotesensing Stages of Remote Sensing do HOLIDAY Electromagnetic Spectrum th Revision and Discussion of the above said topic Meaning of Satellites and Types of Artificial Satellites Ravi Das Jayanti (Holiday) February, 2018 Unit II 1 st Swath of Satellite 3 Types of Censors and Systems 4 2 nd Resolution and Its Types 5 6 Revision and Discussion of the above said topic 7 Details about Resolution 8 Data and Data Production 9 Application of Remote Sensing 10 Revision and Discussion of the above said topic 11 3 rd Environmental and resource Mapping Shiv Ratri (Holiday) 14 Revision of Remote Sensing 15 Revision of Aerial Photograph 16 Revision of Imageries Topic 17 -do th Test
6 19 20 Introduction to GIS 21 Meaning and definition to GIS 22 Database in GIS and Source of Data 23 Types of Data 24 Concept of Space and Time 25 5 th Objective of GIS Elements of GIS 28 Vacation-II March, 2018 Vacation 1 st Vacation 3 Vacation 4 2 nd Advantages of GIS 5 6 Revision and Discussion of the above said topic 7 -do - 8 Unit III 9 Measures of Central Tendency 10 Introduction to Mean,Median and Mode Introduction to Types of Series 3 rd 13 Introduction to Various methods and Tech. 14 Mean Individual Series Sum 15 Discrete Series Sum 16 Continuous Series Sum 17 Revision and Discussion of various series and methods of Mean Introduction to Median 4 th 20 Individual Series Sum 21 Discrete Series Sum 22 Continuous Series Sum 23 Less than and more Than Ozive Sums 24 Revision and Discussion of various series and methods of Median Introduction to Mode 5 th 27 Individual Series Sum 28 Discrete Series Sum and Continuous Series Sum 29 Mahavir Jyanti ( Holiday ) 30 Graphical Location of Mode 31 Revision and Discussion of various series and methods of Mode April, 2018
7 1 st Introduction to measures of Dispersions 3 Introduction to Range and Its Sums 4 Sums related to Quartile Deviation of Various Series 5 Mean Deviation 6 Standard deviation 7 Various sums of different series 8 2 nd 9 Revision and Discussion of various series and methods of S.D. 10 Lorenz Curve 11 Coefficient of Variation 12 Individual series 13 Discrete Series 14 Ambedkar Jayanti (Holiday) 15 3 rd 16 Continuous Series 17 Revision and Discussion of various series and methods of C.V. 18 Revision of Unit II Remote Sensing 19 -do- 20 -do 21 -do th 23 Test 24 Revision of Unit III GIS 25 -do- 26 -do- 27 -do- 28 -do th Practical (Introduction to Remote Sensing and Field Survey Report) January,2018 1st Date Group II (Wed. - Thursday) Practical (3-6 Days) Group III (Friday-Saturday) Introduction to Aerial Photograph Demarcation to Principal Point Introduction to Aerial Photograph Demarcation to Principal Point
8 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th Demarcation to Conjugate Principal Point Flight Line in an Aerial Photograph Demarcation to Conjugate Principal Point Flight Line in an Aerial Photograph Demarcation of scale in an Aerial Photograph Methods of Determining Scales Demarcation of scale in an Aerial Photograph HOLIDAY Determination of Scales do Determination of Scales do HOLIDAY Interpretation of Single Vertical Photograph Interpretation of Single Vertical Photograph do Introduction to Stereoscope Types of Stereoscope Introduction to Stereoscope Types of Stereoscope Interpretation of features on IRS-ID Image do Interpretation of features on IRS- ID Image do Introduction to Socio- Economic Survey Planning of Field Survey Introduction to Socio- Economic Survey Planning of Field Survey
9 9 th 10 th 11 th 12 th 13 th 14 th 15 th Survey Data Collection Work do Survey Data Collection Work do Survey Data Tabulation do Survey Data Tabulation do Survey Data Tabulation do Survey Data Tabulation do Survey Data Tabulation do Survey Data Tabulation do Survey Data Tabulation HOLIDAY Survey Data Tabulation Survey Data Tabulation Report Writing Report Writing Report Writing Report Writing Report Writing Report Writing Report Writing HOLIDAY th Report Checking Report Checking Report Checking Report Checking th Revision
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do do do do Revision and Discussion Sunday Elements of aerial Photo interpretation
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