geography

Free Technology for Teachers: The Globe of Extremes

The Globe of Extremes is an interesting interactive map of the extremes of the Earth. On the map you’ll find things like the deepest spot on Earth, the point furthest from any ocean, and the highest permanent settlement in the world. When you open The Globe of Extremes it immediately starts to slowly spin to […]

Free Technology for Teachers: The Globe of Extremes Read More »

Online Map Leads Archaeologist to Maya Discovery

Until recently, archaeology was limited by what a researcher could see while standing on the ground. But light detection and ranging, or lidar, technology has transformed the field, providing a way to scan entire regions for archaeological sites. With an array of airborne lasers, researchers can peer down through dense forest canopies or pick out

Online Map Leads Archaeologist to Maya Discovery Read More »

My Top Twelve Tools for Social Studies Teachers and Students

Last week I published a list of my top five Google tools for social studies teachers and my top five non-Google tools for social studies teachers. If you missed either of those lists or you want all of them in one place, I’ve put together the following combined list and added two more items to

My Top Twelve Tools for Social Studies Teachers and Students Read More »

11 Trusted Ways to Stop Ad Fraud and Get the Most Out of Your Ad Spend –

Among the many challenges that a modern marketer faces, ad fraud is right up there at the top. Ad fraud negatively impacts the effectiveness of your ad spend and if your ads end up on fake/spam websites, it hampers your brand’s reputation. Click To Tweet The Methbot report, released by WhiteOps, explains how Russian fraudsters led

11 Trusted Ways to Stop Ad Fraud and Get the Most Out of Your Ad Spend – Read More »

WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com
Exit mobile version