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Simon Miles

Spatial History Project - 0 views

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    Stanford University's Spatial History Project is a community that combines humanities research with "spatial, textual and visual analysis." On their about page, they explain that as scholars, they realize the significance and importance of displaying information within a spatial context. Too often, history is presented chronologically but a visual can provide learners with valuable context to help them make connections to a broader context.
Anne Vogelnest

Water Changes Everything | Visual.ly - 0 views

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    Short, sharp video on water. Great for Yr 8 Geo
Simon Miles

Olaudah Equiano - Smithsonian - Oral Histories - 0 views

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    Lesson plan on the Middle Passage - audio, visual and written sources
Christopher Jenkins

DME WIDE * World Inequality Database on Education - 1 views

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    Great for comparing access to education around the world. Excellent visuals.
Simon Miles

Overview : Artful Thinking - 0 views

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    "The goal of the Artful Thinking program is to help students develop thinking dispositions that support thoughtful learning - in the arts, and across school subjects. The program is one of several programs at Project Zero linked by the theme "Visible Thinking." Artful Thinking has 6 interrelated components: The Artful thinking Palette (6 thinking dispositions at the heart of the program); thinking routines, works of art, curricular connections, visible thinking, and teacher study groups. Artful Thinking is a program that was developed by Harvard Project Zero in collaboration with the Traverse City, Michigan Area Public Schools (TCAPS). The program was one component of a larger TCAPS grant from the US Department of Education that aimed at developing a model approach for integrating art into regular classroom instruction. The purpose of the Artful Thinking Program is to help teachers regularly use works of visual art and music in their curriculum in ways that strengthen student thinking and learning. The Artful Thinking program is designed to be used by the regular classroom teacher. While it originally targeted grades K-12, the Artful Thinking approach is also currently used in post-secondary education and in museums. The program focuses on experiencing and appreciating art, rather than making art. It has two broad goals: (1) To help teachers create rich connections between works of art and curricular topics; and (2) to help teachers use art as a force for developing students' thinking dispositions."
paul jones

Create timelines, share them on the web | Timetoast timelines - 0 views

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    great for timelines with laptops
paul jones

Population Pyramids of the Whole World - from 1950 to 2050 - PopulationPyramid.net - 2 views

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    This is brilliant!
paul jones

http://static02.mediaite.com/geekosystem/uploads/2010/10/true-size-of-africa.jpg - 0 views

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    for geography teachers
paul jones

StatPlanet - Interactive Maps of World Stats - 4 views

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    a fantastic tool for statistical research
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    That is very cool!
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