The studio is a collection of resources for those wishing to gain a much deeper understanding of this topic. These resources are designed to achieve three objectives:
To GUIDE your learning: The study notes, mind map and the briefing paper set the scene, analyse the contents and give structure to your learning
To ENHANCE your learning: The frequently asked questions, the audio lecture (coming soon!) and the NotebookLM 'chat' provides more depth to the topic and enables you to ask questions and discuss the topic with other members of the community
To CONFIRM your learning: The flashcards, the quiz and the practical activities enable you to see if you have understood the topic
Resource Index
Ten practical activities to stimulate further learning
Use it to to get ideas for things you can 'in the field' to practice what you have learned
Use it to make a visit to the area more interesting
Not yet available - coming soon!
Open the underlying NotebookLM knowledge base
Use it to 'chat' interactively with its AI agent
Use it to create your own notes for further purposes
A link to the topic page in the Sidmouth Nature Substack community
Use it to ask questions about this topic and get answers from the community
Use it to provide additional information you have uncovered for the benefit of the community as a whole
A series of cards 'flashed' to you with a single question on each
Use it what you have learned from engaging with the topic
Use it to identify which parts of the topic you should investigate further
Series of multiple choice questions based on the content of the topic
Use it what you have learned from engaging with the topic
Use it to identify which parts of the topic you should investigate further
So you now have a better understanding of the primary habitat types of the Sidmouth area:
If you have still to learn about the geology of Sidmouth and also how the seasons affect nature here return to the NATURAL ENVIRONMENT topic index
If, however, you have completed the journey of discovery through local geology, habitats and the seasons then expand your knowledge by looking at the various CASE STUDIES which take a closer look at the main habitats to be found locally