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David Korfhage

Interactive Map: Understanding the Dayton Accords | Women, War and Peace | PBS - 3 views

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    Nice interactive map of the Dayton Accords.  It includes the ethnic distribution in Bosnia before and after the war, as well as maps of the various peace proposals, in addition to the Dayton Accords themselves
Cara Montrois

http://alliance.la.asu.edu/maps/maps.htm - 14 views

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    Fantastic outline maps of everything you might want: voyages, before & after, geographic regions, countries
Kay Cunningham

Old Maps Online - 3 views

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    "collection of historical maps from around the world has gone online."
Ian Gabrielson

Old Maps Online - 12 views

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    Old Maps- find old maps of nearly every area for the last 1000 years. 
    Great tool for inquiry based learning. 
David Korfhage

Old Maps Online - 19 views

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    A site that makes it easy to search for online historical maps of various parts of the world.
Kay Cunningham

Interactive maps reveal London's history in unprecedented detail : JISC - 7 views

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    press release announcing 'a new JISC-funded website that lets users delve deep into the capital's past, revolutionising our understanding of London's history '
Brooke Wood-Holdt

xkcd: Map Projections - 10 views

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    'What your favorite Map Projection says about you'
Rob Jacklin

Animaps - 20 views

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    Animaps extends the My Maps feature of Google Maps by letting you create maps with markers that move, images and text that pop up on cue, and lines and shapes that change over time.
    When you send your Animap to friends it appears like a video - they can play, pause, slow and speed up the action!
HistoryGrl14 .

Indian Ocean History | A free online educational resource sponsored by the Sultan Qaboo... - 11 views

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    Very cool and interactive site spanning many decades!
Rob Jacklin

Tripline - 16 views

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    At its most basic level, Tripline is a way for you communicate by putting places on a map. That's a very human activity that has been happening for thousands of years. It's also a way for you to easily ask and answer questions about your favorite places and topics and the best way to tell your travel stories. And just like in the movies, the Tripline player gives you an animated line moving across the map with a soundtrack. That's appropriate, because our journeys are our own epic tales of discovery and adventure. Press play and see for yourself.
Lance Mosier

GeoGames: The New Way to Teach GeoGraphy - 20 views

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    GeoGames is a Flash game that lets you drag-and-drop onto the Planet Earth. You can rotate your planet, test your geography skills, and print a copy when you are done! There's a timer, so you can track your scores.
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