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==Level 2: MapStats as a Database==
==Level 2: MapStats as a Database==
===Highlighting Coastal Areas===
===Highlighting Coastal Areas===

===US History: Statehood===


==Level 3: Creating and Sharing Maps==
==Level 3: Creating and Sharing Maps==
===Viewing Online Data===

===Viewing Online Maps===

===Creating and Sharing Data===

=Programming=
The program mainly relies on JavaScript within SVG maps from Wikipedia. You can add your own regional map if it is in SVG format.

The offline data is stored in JavaScript arrays.


[[Category:Activities]] [[Category:Maps]]
[[Category:Activities]] [[Category:Maps]]

Revision as of 19:42, 15 May 2009

MapStats

MapStats introduces students to mapping technology/GIS, statistics, and databases. The program can be used to teach students about cultural geography, the digital divide, global health, and history (see the Lessons section).

The MapStats activity allows students to view and edit maps without internet access. It also supports online services to share more data, regional maps, and lesson plans.

Mapping Technology

One of the leading technologies in the developing world is development and content-creation in mapping. These programs are often called Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

Included Maps

United States, North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Middle East

Included Data

Population, area, GDP, year of independence/statehood, major languages, population density, spread of internet and mobile phones, HIV/AIDS, malaria, scientific papers, coastline, and population in 1950

Learning with MapStats

Level 1: Using Maps for Information

Closing the Digital Divide

Cultural Geography: English and Spanish in the US

Global Health: Malaria Crisis

Level 2: MapStats as a Database

Highlighting Coastal Areas

US History: Statehood

Level 3: Creating and Sharing Maps

Viewing Online Data

Viewing Online Maps

Creating and Sharing Data

Programming

The program mainly relies on JavaScript within SVG maps from Wikipedia. You can add your own regional map if it is in SVG format.

The offline data is stored in JavaScript arrays.