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Tonio Nicolazzi's curator insight,
May 14, 3:52 AM
Crowdmap est un outil open-source utile pour créer des cartes interactives. Il a été lancé à l'origine par Ushahidi ("témoignage" en swahili) une plateforme développée initialement pour cartographier les violences consécutives aux élections au Kenya en 2008. Delete the scoop?
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Magnus Gustafsson's curator insight,
May 12, 3:36 PM
I think this is perfect for my geographystudents this week. Worth to use in a study of global tradestructures.
Charlotte Hoarau's curator insight,
May 20, 3:01 PM
Synchronized and permutable orthoimagery and interactive map visualisation Delete the scoop?
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Seth Dixon's curator insight,
March 19, 2:54 PM
GE Teach is a phenomenal site, designed by an AP teacher to bring geospatial technologies into the classroom in a way that is incredibly user-friendly. This site allows you to use Google Earth with clickable layers. With multiple data layers of physical and human geography variables, this interactive globe puts spatial information in powerful, yet fun, student-inspired platform. Click here for a video tutorial. Tags: google, virtual tours, geospatial, edtech.
Kristen McDaniel's curator insight,
March 29, 9:54 AM
Use Google Earth in the classroom with clickable layering of maps. Great for bringing Geography into your classroom! Delete the scoop?
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dilaycock's comment,
March 25, 10:10 PM
Love it. Thanks for this Seth. Just in time to promote Geography at parent/teacher night!
Samuel Yeats's curator insight,
May 8, 12:34 AM
A facetious look into the world of studying Geography. These students have obviously gone to a masive effort to explore their passion for Geography. While it may not be a stereotypically academic or intellectual piece, this video is a great representation of how a Geographer thinks broadly, critically and evaluatively. Delete the scoop?
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Karen Bastien's curator insight,
May 27, 9:27 AM
Well-formed data » Stadtbilder — mapping the digital shape of cities Par Moritz Stefaner / http://stadt-bilder.com Delete the scoop?
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Karen Bastien's curator insight,
May 9, 12:20 PM
Metro Map Exploration: Geographic vs Topological | Fathom Boston plan Delete the scoop?
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Seth Dixon's curator insight,
March 23, 9:23 AM
We are accustomed to spatial distortion in maps; when we see that same distortion on a picture, it gives us an alternative perspective on the level of spatial distortion that we see on maps. The Azimuthal projections (circular) are my favorite for this photographic project. Tags: mapping, cartography, perspective, map.
Ann-Laure Liéval's curator insight,
March 24, 7:55 AM
Des cartes pour comprendre le monde...une initiative photographique pour comprendre les projections. Delete the scoop?
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