Intermediate Technology - GCSE Geography Definition

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Intermediate Technology, also known as appropriate technology, refers to simple and practical tools and methods that are used to solve problems in a way that is both affordable and sustainable. For students studying GCSE Geography, it's important to understand that this type of technology is designed to fit the needs, skills, and resources of local communities, especially in developing countries. Instead of using complex and expensive machinery, intermediate technology relies on materials and techniques that are easily accessible and can often be repaired or maintained by the people who use them. This approach helps to improve living conditions and support development in a way that is friendly to both people and the environment.

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After graduating with a degree in Geography, Bridgette completed a PGCE over 25 years ago. She later gained an MA Learning, Technology and Education from the University of Nottingham focussing on online learning. At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their potential in geography and builds their confidence.

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