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Daria - World Music for Children. New York Philharmonic Kidzone. FieldTripZoom. Team WhiteBoarding with Twiddla - Painless Team Collaboration for the Web. Bubbl.us - brainstorm and mind map online. All the World's Immigration Visualized in 1 Map. This map shows the estimated net immigration (inflows minus outflows) by origin and destination country between 2010 and 2015.

Blue circles = positive net migration (more inflows). Red circles = negative net migration (more outflows). Each yellow dot represents 1,000 people. Hover over a circle to see that country’s total net migration between 2010 and 2015. Click a circle (or tap the circle twice on mobile) to view only the migration flows in and out of that country. Country-to-country net migration (2010-2015) The data for this map comes from the U.N. Full screen version / Youtube video Immigration: the new Godwin’s Law If you’re not familiar with Godwin’s law, it is an old internet adage that states, “As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazism or Hitler approaches 1.”

Lately, I’ve found a similar principle applies to immigration. Immigration has always been an important and frequently debated issue. Who is migrating from where to where? Syria Syria. OpenStreetMap. The Newspaper Clipping Generator - Create your own fun newspaper. New Sims - PhET Simulations.