by Barbaree | Sep 26, 2012 | Free Resources, Our Blog
The following contains excerpts and links from an article about graduation rates across the United States. Another great interactive map by our friend Charlie Fitzpatrick at ESRI. “Data and more data! It’s a challenge for today’s students, educators,...
by Barbaree | Sep 25, 2012 | Free Resources, Our Blog, Super Tuesdays 2012
We have a lesson completely pre-written for studying the election in our book, 20 Minute GIS. Today we are sharing a link to the interactive web map we created to go along with that lesson, and all the data it holds. It is the perfect overview to teach students about...
by Barbaree | Sep 24, 2012 | Free Resources, Our Blog
A link to this information rich interactive map was sent into us by our friend and colleague, Dr. Diana Sinton from University of Redlands – thanks for the heads up, Diana! Be sure to view the map on its original website so you can explore all the interactive...
by Barbaree | Sep 21, 2012 | Apps We Love, Our Blog
So often we share apps for teachers. Today we wanted to point you to an app to recommend to your students to keep them better organized for success! “School is complicated. Erudio makes it simple. With Erudio, managing day to day life as a student has never been...
by Barbaree | Sep 20, 2012 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Every once in a while we run across a MEGA resource for you to use in your classroom. The link to the article below by Cheryl O’Brien will unlock an entire archive of historical maps to integrate into your lessons. “Historical maps can be the last piece...