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Michelle DeSilva

earth album alpha - a slicker google maps + flickr mash-up - 0 views

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    Earth Album is a simpler, slicker Flickr mash-up that allows you to explore some of the most stunning photos in the world courtesy of Google maps and Flickr. To begin your journey, just click somewhere on the map, e.g. "India". Note-- since the top Flickr images are used, the images change every few weeks; bookmark this site and check back for a different experience in a month!
Marc Safran

Thematic Map Collection - 1 views

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    Worldwide collection of thematic maps: climate, energy, ethnography, industry & economy, land use, military, population, links to other sites.
Richard Ford

Historypin | Home - 6 views

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    History Pin is a site that lets teachers and students view and share their personal history in a totally new way. It uses Google Maps and Street View technology and hopes to become the largest user-generated archive of the worlds historical images and stories. History Pin asks the public to dig out, upload and pin their own old photos, as well as the stories behind them, onto the History Pin map. Uniquely, History Pin lets you layer old images onto modern Street View scenes, giving a series of peeks into the past. This is a great tool for writing compare and contrast literature and, of course, for use with a History class as well.
Dean Mantz

http://contextu.com/#/ - 3 views

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    Here is a description of Contextu via Richard Byrne's Free Technology For Teachers posting: Ken Halla, the blogger behind the US History Teachers Blog, has been working on an excellent new site for students of US History. The new site is called ContextU and its purpose is to help students see the greater context for significant events in history. The first iteration of ContextU is focused on the American Civil War. On ContextU students select from a table of contents an event, piece of legislation, or theme to see it in the context of other events, pieces of legislation, and themes leading to the start of the Civil War. Through timelines, Google Maps, diagrams, flow charts, timelines, and text ContextU provides context for each chosen event, piece of legislation, or theme. Students can jump from event to event or from theme to theme by following the hyperlinks within each diagram.
Annabel Astbury

Using Google Maps For Your History Class - 1 views

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    Hi Everyone .. .in this Slideshare version I have a little supporting article discussing the thinking behind the task.
Simon Miles

Nagasaki Archive - 0 views

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    Provides photos and experiences of survivors of Nagasaki using Google Earth.
Victoria Keech

Teaching and technology ~ presentations and resources for educators - 7 views

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    Technology guides and teach sheets for freed download by teachers and educators. Web 2.0 quickstart guides and curriculum suggestions for teachers."> This is a cached version of http://www.larkin.net.au/020_technology_howtos.html. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x ba
Ian Gabrielson

Home - TimeMapper - Make Timelines and TimeMaps fast! - from the Open Knowledge Foundat... - 8 views

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    Excellent tool for creating timelines- great for collaborative humanities projects
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    Very interesting. I must try that. It is very great for collaborate in groups.
Patrick Higgins

Mapped historical photos, film, and audio | SepiaTown - 9 views

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    historical images alongside modern, streetview images.
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