by Barbaree | Dec 6, 2016 | Featured Content, Our Blog
December 7, 2016, is the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor. GISetc has gathered up a short list of powerful resources to introduce this topic to your students. Even if you are not teaching this material in your classroom, we think we all will benefit from a visit to...
by Emily Adams | Mar 8, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Not only is it International Women’s Day, it is also Women’s History Month. To celebrate women, we’re sharing two mega resources: Google’s stream of Women’s Rights maps and the official U.S. Women’s History Site. With literally...
by Emily Adams | Feb 27, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
MAAP is a treasure trove of educational resources, full of lessons and maps for teachers exploring African American History. The website is a geographic learning environment, enabling students and visitors to browse locations in New York and read profiles of...
by Emily Adams | Feb 4, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
In our search for the best online geography resources for Black History month, we discovered National Geographic’s collection of maps and content. Explore 45 links – everything from activities to articles and maps to videos. Here are some of our favorites:...
by Emily Adams | Jan 20, 2014 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Take a moment, this MLK Day, and explore an online map timeline, full of links to information about Martin Luther King Junior’s life and accomplishments. At GISetc.com we curate and bring you the best geography and science resources from the web. We hope our...