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in title, tags, annotations or urlFree Technology for Teachers - 125 views
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skip to main | skip to sidebar Pages Free Downloads Job Board Google Tools Tutorials Video Creation Resources Develop a PLN Work With Me Advertise Monday, June 21, 2010 Measure the Impact of Asteroids & Atomic Bombs Carlos Labs, a data architecture and data integration firm in Australia, has developed two Google Maps-based widgets that demonstrate the range of atomic weapons and the size of areas that could be affected by asteroid impacts.Ground Zero
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size of an area that
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TimeMaps is best described as a mash-up of encyclopedia
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NHGIS - 15 views
myHistro - 37 views
Views - Google Maps - 26 views
Interactive Map of the Battle of Gettysburg | History | Smithsonian - 61 views
Map Stack by Stamen - 54 views
10 Fantastic mapping websites! - 192 views
Google Maps in Education - 60 views
There's a map for that - 41 views
Bomb Sight - Mapping the World War 2 London Blitz Bomb Census - 74 views
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This is an amazing history resource which plots each bomb dropped in the London Blitz during the Second World War. Click on the point on the map to view information and photos. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Animated Maps of Military History - 116 views
ORBIS - The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World - 102 views
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A cool interactive map of the Roman Empire. A great tool to experiment with different modes of travel, over different routes, different seasons, etc. through the Roman Empire.
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ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World reconstructs the time cost and financial expense associated with a wide range of different types of travel in antiquity. The model is based on a simplified version of the giant network of cities, roads, rivers and sea lanes that framed movement across the Roman Empire. It broadly reflects conditions around 200 CE but also covers a few sites and roads created in late antiquity.