Maps101 in action showing maps and cartography to local students

This article is from our Maps.com ‘In Carto’ Blog. This science night not only offered a great opportunity to speak to kids about cartography, but also to show them how it could be relevant to their daily lives and their favorite classroom subjects. Maps101 was on display and received a resounding ‘thumbs up’ from all [...]

Maps101 Blog – News Highlights of 2011.

Following hot on the heels of the Google Zeitgeist, here are the highlights of 2011 as told in the Maps101 Blog – Tunisian protests lead to a change of  Government - http://maps101blog.com/2011/01/25/tunisia-a-sign-to-the-region/ 21st Anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s freedom - http://maps101blog.com/2011/02/10/on-this-day-2111990-nelson-mandela-freed/ Japan hit by huge earthquake & Tsunami - http://maps101blog.com/2011/03/11/huge-earthquake-sends-tsunami-waves-across-the-pacific-ocean/ 2 Corpse Flowers in rare blooming event - http://maps101blog.com/2011/04/27/a-pretty-big-stink/ How [...]

Maps101: K-12 Schools can visualize,compare 2010 Census Data with interactive maps.

Maps101 now includes an interactive Bing Map featuring 2010 Census Data. This 2010 Census Data Map is a great tool for K-12 Teachers to use in the classroom teaching Geography, History, Earth Science, Civics and more using the online classroom resource.

The US Census – How, Why, and something cool for Maps101 Subscribers.

Check out this article by National Geographic on the US Census, what it is all about, how it is carried out and what it is used for. Then, look forward to an uber cool new feature coming to Maps101 very soon, that will give you an amazing view of the results.

Maps101 will be at #ISTE 2011

See Maps101 at the ISTE conference which begins this weekend.

Don’t Miss Maps101′s Dr Neal Lineback Live with NCGE

Dr Neal Lineback will be talking live about his weekly Geography in the News column presented by Maps101. This is a great opportunity to hear the passion and experience that he puts into each and every edition of GITN, and perfect for professional development.

Can we protect ourselves from nature’s wrath?

Seeing the pictures of devastation in cities like Joplin, Missouri, many Americans are coming to terms with how vulnerable they are to the severe effects of natural disasters and severe weather. Is there a way to construct our cities and towns to protect us from these dangers?

Maps101 makes happy schools – regardless of connection speed.

Maps101 gives users a comprehensive, in-depth resource without stealing all of your schools bandwidth.

Saving Social Studies

Why Social Studies should be saved: It makes subjects real and teaches us who we are. Link to an article by teacher John Spencer who gives his 10 Reasons why Social Studies should be saved.

Celebrate with your Frisbee.

This weekend we say happy birthday to the Frisbee!

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