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The World at Their Fingertips: George Mason's New Globe - Ball

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Spend an exhausting morning chasing some of the nation’s most elite college athletes around a basketball court, and you’ll most likely be hankering for a little grub. But if you’re a participant at George Mason University Coach Jim Larranga’s summer camp, you have to answer a geography question first. Can you name the smallest continent? If you thought Australia like me, the abashed geography major, you’d have to wait for your slice of pizza (correct answer: Europe).

A few weeks ago the team at My Wonderful World traveled to George Mason University,  where we saw one of Coach "L’s" quizzes in action. An inspiring scene emerged as a sea of kids in Air Jordans (fun fact: Michael Jordan majored in geography!) thrust their hands into the air to answer geography questions.

A self-described geography buff, Coach L has been administering quizzes at his basketball camps for years. But it wasn’t until the media blitz surrounding Mason’s road to the 2006 NCAA Tournament Final Four that Dr. Allan Falconer, chair of GMU’s geography department, learned of the activities occurring in the field house just next door. A British native who describes himself as more of a “scholar” than an “athlete,” Dr. Falconer recognized the unique opportunity before him and promptly rang Coach L suggesting a collaboration. The unassuming coach and infectiously enthusiastic professor teamed up to develop a remarkable product: the World Ball.

The two enlisted the assistance of National Geographic’s expert cartographers to create a combination basketball-globe: a fully regulation, rubber-covered sphere with the continents painted to scale on the surface. Last Wednesday, Coach L distributed the balls to eager campers who had gained skills on the court and on the map.

During My Wonderful World’s visit to campus, we had a few minutes to chat with Coach L and Dr. Falconer about potential activities with the World Ball. We are excited to continue to work with these dynamic leaders to help give kids the power of global knowledge!

To read more about the World Ball, check out these articles appearing in the Washington Post and the GMU Gazette.

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