"Bringing Historical Census Data Alive!
This site gives history students and teachers the power of GIS to investigate critical moments in American history (for example, here's our Great Migration map). Each investigation provides an interactive GIS map for studying patterns in historical census data over a period of time, a collection of historical documents chosen to help put the data into historical context, and lesson plans created by teachers and university instructors. We hope that this site makes American history more accessible to history students of all ages."
"National Geographic FieldScope is a web-based mapping, analysis, and collaboration tool designed to support geographic investigations and engage students as citizen scientists investigating real-world issues - both in the classroom and in outdoor education settings. FieldScope enhances student scientific investigations by providing rich geographic context - through maps, mapping activities, and a rich community where student fieldwork and data is integrated with that of peers and professionals, adding analysis opportunities and meaning to student investigations. "
"Worldmapper is a collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest.
There are now nearly 700 maps. Maps 1-366 are also available as PDF posters."
Visualize Google, Amazon, Facebook, or one's own Excel data.
"Data Visualization Made Practical
TouchGraph's powerful visualization solutions reveal relationships between people, organizations, and ideas.
Explore the wealth of information in today's growing data collections with our intuitive visual interfaces. "
"With Gliffy online diagram software, you can easily create professional-quality flowcharts, diagrams, floor plans, technical drawings, and more.
Our online diagram editor makes it easier than ever to create great looking drawings. "
This map features green connections and community resources linked to CHERP. CHERP is the Campus Honors Environmental Research Program at the Pierre Laclede Honors College, University of Missouri - St. Louis. CHERP is a series of urban ecology courses, a platform for environmental sciences research, and a home for transformative activities as part of the Campus Ecology movement.