Saturday, 4 October 2014

Technology Tools

By signing in Google Maps, teachers and students can create custom maps that include pictures "pinned" links and videos, even embedded. Google Maps now includes a web version of Google Earth for an immersive experience.

5

hard
UMapperUMapper

UMapper allows students to create, edit and annotate maps that can be labeled, include paths, and have the media (audio and images). Once the map is complete, then it can be shared and embedded. Flash is required to work.

3

Medium
WoicesWoices

Create maps with location-based audio Woices - choose a location, name the map and record (or upload) audio. Woices allows students to create a layer of audio information for your community or geographic location of study.

3

Medium
OpenStreetMapOpen Street Map

Open Street Map allows teachers and students to create custom maps. It requires an account with an e-mail address, though.

3

Medium
quikmapsQuick Maps

Quick Maps allows students to "doodle on Google Maps." Choose a location, draw lines, scribbles, placeholders, and the proportion of the final product with a link. If teachers and students to create a free account, then fast maps can be saved and edited.

4

easy
ScribbleMapsScribble Maps

Scribble Maps allows students to edit and annotate Google maps. There are a number of features including text, images and markers. The final product can be saved in various formats - including Google Earth files - and shared with an embed code.

5

Medium
Huge maps bighugelabsBig laboratory

Big Huge Maps laboratory allows students and teachers to create an easy to use world map, and then highlight a number of countries. The final image can be saved or embedded in a website or class blog

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