Our A level geography students took a fieldwork trip to the Lake District last term. The students braved the wet weather to complete a range of human geography techniques in Keswick. They also carried out environmental quality surveys, pedestrian counts and mapped out desire lines to understand how people use urban spaces. Back in the classroom, the students explored how technology can support their investigations by collecting secondary data and creating opinion word clouds. These activities were vital in forming an important part of their Independent Investigation for A levels. Well done everyone!