GEO (Geography Education Online) is an innovative website created by the Geographical Association (GA), for students studying for GCSE geography, A level geography or equivalent qualifications.
GEO is designed to offer young geographers a new and engaging way to extend their geographical thinking and support their examination success.
The GEO website provides access to free:
The site is mainly designed to support students working independently – alone or in groups.
Teachers will also find GEO the perfect complement to their teaching and support for students, whether at home or in schools and colleges – register for free and log in to access the Teacher Area.
GEO was made possible by a grant from Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency. Innovate UK is part of UK Research and Innovation. For more information visit www.innovateuk.ukri.org. Innovate UK provided funding for a wide range of new ideas to help overcome the disruption caused globally by COVID-19, including the disruption caused to geography education.
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