Story Maps #2: What’s Your Dinner’s Story?
I love the idea that we are story telling with maps. Most…
View ArticleReading, Writing and Thinking for Any Gadget
I’ve been busy making books accessible in multiple formats over the last…
View ArticleTech ‘n Twenty: Read, Write, Map…What!?! Webinar Links
Thanks to the cozy crowd that joined me this evening at the…
View ArticleJohn Steinbeck and His Novels
I’m often asked the question, “Do you have a GIS lesson for…
View ArticleGoing Places
Thanks to the Louisiana Resource Center for Educators for hosting me at the Mighty Maps workshop! For the teacher, here’s a PDF of the presentation, GIS for Common Core and Special Needs_LGA2015. Happy...
View Article42 ideas GIS in Education
Fresh from our presentation at the Esri edUC with a salute to Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Shannon White and I present 42 ideas and resources that may help educators and geomentors...
View ArticleStory Maps #2: What’s Your Dinner’s Story?
I love the idea that we are story telling with maps. Most people enjoy a great story. Good stories have a central theme or motif (fancy English teacher word). With a guiding motif, we can add items...
View ArticleReading, Writing and Thinking for Any Gadget
I’ve been busy making books accessible in multiple formats over the last few months. My book is now available in digital PDF, Kindle and of course the good ol’ print version. In the coming weeks...
View ArticleStory Maps and Geospatial Fun at Esri EdUC 2016
A Louisiana State Story - Utilizing Story Maps to Teach State History Join me Saturday, June 25, 2016, 1:30-2:45pm in the Coronado room! If you can’t be there, here is my storymap/presentation for...
View ArticleAmerican Literature GeoInquiries are HERE!!!
To say that I’m excited about this release is a gross understatement! In total we’ll have 15 of these short, map-based activities that enlighten the study of commonly taught American Literature works...
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