Exponential Growth and the Human Population

 

 

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Introduction|Task|Process| Resources | Evaluation | Conclusion

 

 

Introduction

 

Exponential Growth, what is it and what is it all about? Is it the concept that Thomas Maltus brought to the King of England with a warning that he must do something about the ever increasing population? Is it some obscure mathematical theory thought of by the ancient Greeks? Through this exercise in inquirery learning, your group is going to find out what it is and how it relates to the human population. If Mr. Maltus was right about exponential growth and the number of people on the Earth, how will it affect you, your family, and even when you start your own family. In an effort to help others who do not understand the perceived problem of too many people as well as you do; your job is to come up with methods to inform and educate the general population using the resources available to you.

 

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The Task

 

In an effort to show your understanding of the effects of exponential growth and the increasing world population your group will do the following:

1- Each group will "Create a PowerPoint Slide Show" depicting your group's view of the world's population growth and its affect on you

The PowerPoint SlideShow should contain

 

2- Each group will choose one (1) additional items, of their choice, from the list below.

(#2 if we have time)

 

 

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The Process

 

In the Process block, you might also provide some guidance on how to organize the information gathered. This advice could suggestions to use flowcharts, summary tables, concept maps, or other organizing structures. The advice could also take the form of a checklist of questions to analyze the information with, or things to notice or think about. If you have identified or prepared guide documents on the Web that cover specific skills needed for this lesson (e.g. how to brainstorm, how to prepare to interview an expert), link them to this section.

 

1. You will be assigned to a team to form a collaborative working group.

2. Decide your group's position about the "population crisis" based on the theory of exponential growth.

3. Assign tasks for each team member to complete which will benefit the group in completing this WebQuest.

4. Use the resources which have been linked to this page or, others at your disposal, which will support and defend your position or help you complete your chosen tasks. While looking through these web sites you might keep in mind some of these questions:

  1. What is the world's population and where are the population centers?
  2. Are there any problems with where the population centers are?
  3. What are the birth rates and death rates for Developed countries and Undeveloped countries?
  4. What are Developed and Undeveloped countries doing differently in relation to their population control?
  5. How can we, as a world community, control our birth rate if it is a problem?
  6. How is the human population affecting the world's resources?
  7. Are resources being depleted or not? If they are, what part does human population play in the depleation of the resources?
  8. What is the population in your state or city?
  9. How is the population in your city/state affecting you?
    1. Do you live in a large migration area?
    2. Are crime rates a problem in your area?
  10. What actions can you do as a group or individual, do to change the population trend?

 

 

 

Resources

 

The following is a list of resources which will aide you in your quest to understand what exponential growth is and how it affects everyone living on space ship Earth. All names of sites labeled in blue, are active links to a location outside of the school computer and onto the "World Wide Web". There may be some links within a site you have chosen which the school district "fire wall" will not let you access because the site may be too controversial for this grade level.

 

Site : Global Resources This site deals with scientific investigations and efforts related to human overpopulation.

Site : Progress and its Sustainability This is a series of opinion papers with links which support person's opinion about the sustainability of human populations.

Site : United Nations Populations Information Network (POPIN) You will find this to be an excellent jumping off page for world information relating to human populations around the world.

Site : US Census Bureau Another good starting point to reference various indicators and effects of populations, primarily within the United States.

Site : 1999 United States Population Data Sheet: This is a very useful site to determine populations within various states.

CIA Factbook - https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/xx.html

United Nations - http://www.undp.org/

Population growth in Nebraska

Energy statistics

Fossil Fuel amounts - running out- CNN

Are we running out of oil?

Crude Awakening

UN Birth Control efforts

Birth Control choices

Harvest Fields Population stats

 

 

Evaluation

Group Presentation Rubrics

Slide Show 

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Beginning

1 point

Developing

2 points

Accomplished

3 points

Exemplory

4 points

 

Score

Visual Presentation

very weak visual component

some pictures or diagrams, but poorly planned

 

adequate visuals but not very interesting

visually attractive: includes colorful pictures & diagrams, uses space well

Oral Component
one main speaker, little participation from other group members
most group members participate
 

all group members have significant participation

well-balancecd, participation by all group members

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Conclusion

Now that you have completed this WebQuest you hopefully will have a better undersanding of the issues and concerns the world faces in relation to it's population. Through your efforts and discoveries through this exercise you have learned what you can do to ease some of these concerns. Remember, each person can make a difference.