cartographier les histoires

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Beaucoup d’internautes utilisent Google Maps pour rechercher une localité, voyager virtuellement avec Streetview, naviguer en voiture, à vélo ou à pied, ou encore s’informer des conditions de circulations.

Créer une carte personnalisée avec Google Maps Engine Lite

http://www.blogdumoderateur.com/creer-une-carte-personnalisee-avec-google-maps-engine-lite/

Story Map

http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/student-interactives/story-30008.html The Story Map interactive includes a set of graphic organizers designed to assist teachers and students in prewriting and postreading activities. The organizers are intended to focus on the key elements of character, setting, conflict, and resolution development. Students can develop multiple characters, for example, in preparation for writing their own fiction, or they may reflect on and further develop characters from stories they have read.

Jouez aux cartes sans as... Mais avec un zoom

http://cursus.edu/dossiers-articles/articles/5263/jouez-aux-cartes-sans-mais-avec/ Pour rendre un cours de géographie plus attrayant ou illustrer votre blogue, le site UMapper propose de créer gratuitement des cartes interactives, à partir de calques fournis ou de vos propres images. Inscrit sur le site ou non, la réalisation de votre carte en Flash ne prend que quelques minutes. Cliquez sur « Start Mapping! » puis entrez les informations basiques : titre, description, format, libellés et autorisations (qui peut voir la carte ou la modifier en cas de travail collaboratif). UMapper vous propose ensuite de choisir un service de cartographie parmi Bing, Google, OpenStreetMap, CloudMade (standard ou Stamen) et Yahoo.

Crafting Stories with Google Earth | Digital Is ...

http://digitalis.nwp.org/resource/1799 I remember two things about 7th grade Texas American History - the maps hanging on my teacher's wall and the flour & water topographical map we constructed at home. Yes, there was something about the Alamo, Sam Houston, and the fact that the original Six Flags amusement park in Arlington, Texas was named after the historical influence six different countries have had on Texas, but what I really remember is the maps. As I look back on any history class from middle school through college, I believe the maps hanging on each teacher’s wall have probably provided to me just as much content as the instructor. Maps have always fascinated me - the geography, the landmarks, the relationships between communities and their landscape depicted in a multimodal fashion. As a result, it should probably come as no surprise that I was completely enamored the moment I originally explored Google Earth.
Vous revenez d'un voyage inoubliable ? Dans ce cas, vous pouvez commencer dès aujourd'hui à trier et télécharger vos centaines de photos et autres petits films afin de partager vos aventures lointaines avec vos amis et les membres de votre famille. Mais qui veut encore d’un album de vacances classique ? http://blogs.lecho.be/tzine/2010/10/avec-tripline-chaque-voyage-devient-une-aventure-interactive.html

Avec Tripline, chaque voyage devient une aventure interactive

4 maneras de usar UMapper para crear mapas en línea

http://www.clasesdeperiodismo.com/2011/03/24/4-maneras-de-usar-umapper-para-crear-mapas-en-linea/ UMapper es una herramienta freemium para crear mapas en línea que pueden ser incrustados en sitios web. Sus características únicas hacen que se distinga de herramientas parecidas. 10,000 Words comparte estas cuatro maneras de usar UMapper: 1.Para crear un mapa que se pueda incrustar rápidamente. UMapper hace que sea fácil y rápido hacer un mapa que contenga un número de puntos o marcadores.
http://2d-code.co.uk/paris-street-qr-codes/

QR Codes Invoke Unpleasant Memories in Paris

Art QR Codes Invoke Unpleasant Memories in Paris “Paris, désordres publics” (Paris public disorder) is an urban art project from Raspouteam in which twenty different ceramic QR Codes were deployed on the streets of Paris (video below).

User-generated site adds historical layer to Google Maps - Springwise

http://www.springwise.com/lifestyle_leisure/whatwasthere/ We’ve seen many mashups with Google Maps, from virtual jogging apps to online story telling — but new website WhatWasThere aims to add a new layer of historical context to the virtual atlas. The WhatWasThere map appears, at first glance, to be no different from any ordinary Google Map. However, closer inspection reveals numerous geo-tags which, when clicked, display photos of the tagged area from the past. The photo is accompanied by a brief description, and there is even the option to view the photo in context at street level, using Google Street view to juxtapose the image against its modern surroundings.