This link has been bookmarked by 244 people . It was first bookmarked on 16 Sep 2007, by ming qing.
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Stephen SimonThis is an ambitious method of story-sharing using integrated GoogleMaps with pins to denote where a story, with and without photos, can be posted and accessed.
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MapSkip makes the world a canvas for our stories and photos.
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It is an ancient human instinct to share our life stories with others, as the paintings and hand prints in stone-age caves show.
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Holly CravenGreat site to use when learning about places. You can place your own stories, pictures, and sounds on the map. It is free to join. Would be a great interactive activity using a map.
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Équipe École 2.0"MapSkip makes the world a canvas for our stories and photos. […] Join the MapSkip community in exploring the world through shared stories and pictures about all the places in our lives."
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Adrian LuceroI chose this tool because of the powerful sense of ownership is creating your own stories to link with a place. I could see using this tool to identify places in science that we study and making comments about personal experiences or creating descriptions of the biomes. I enjoy seeing that you can see anyone's stories and not just the ones for a class. For example, there may be stories already listed by geography classes. One gripe is that it is very unclear many uses for it and it does not like it has been used well in the past.
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Alicia RobinsonThis website is great for a social studies, especially during the United States unit. The website lets the students look at maps and they can even put a story on a specific town where they have been. Not only can they post their own stories, but they can read stories from other peoples. It's a great way for the students to learn about the different cultures that are all around the US.
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Rena ShiffletStories are written from many different places in the world. (text stories only)
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Shawn WybleExplore the world through shared stories and pictures about all the places in our lives.
Upload and share your stories, photos and sounds.map education digitalstorytelling travel collaboration writing geography web2.0 storytelling maps
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Michelle SmithThe purpose of MapSkip.com is to create a weave of stories about the places in our lives. Users are invited to create a free account and to mark up places in Google Maps with their own stories and photos. Users can browse each other's stories and can rate and discuss them. "MapSkip makes the world a canvas for our stories and photos.
It is an ancient human instinct to share our life stories with others, as the paintings and hand prints in stone-age caves show.
Choose your event - current or historical and create a map story around it.maps digital storytelling geography collaboration social studies mapping
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Edel LoganFind a location on a map, write about it, and upload images, pictures and voice recording.
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students find a location on the map, write about it, upload pictures and voice recordings.
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Karen ArringtonUse maps and photos to tell stories
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Patricia GiovannoneDetailed student-made maps with “stories” in different regions, time zones. Detailed state maps with “stories” at major historic sites. A Kids’ Tour of X(state): places and “stories” every kid should know. A Mouse’s tour of XX: place “stories” told from t
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Jerome DEMIAUXUn site de publications "localisées", textes, photos, sons.
Nécessite la création d'un compte pour accéder aux différents dépôts.web2.0 partager collaborer compte_admin compte_util free education photos
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Greg Limperis"MapSkip makes the world a canvas for our stories and photos.
It is an ancient human instinct to share our life stories with others, as the
paintings and hand prints in stone-age caves show.
And many of our stories are about places. Where we fell in love, had the
dream vacation, took that great picture or, well, joined the rebellion. And then
there are the many other places that anchor our lives - where we live, eat, work
and have fun.
Join the MapSkip community in exploring the world through shared stories and
pictures about all the places in our lives.
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log in
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free account
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and allows you to access all the features of MapSkip."maps storytelling geography collaboration Web2.0 Mapping mapskip photos
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Doug PetersonMapSkip makes the world a canvas for our stories and photos.
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Susan FerdonShare stories and photographs of the places in our lives.
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Donna Baumbachstories around the globe - exploring the world through shared stories, pictures, videos and sound recordings about all the places in our lives.
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Cindy SheetsInteractive Map with stories from around the world and pictures
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Marsha RatzelGreat possibility for kids to use to keep track of hurricane activity as it happens.
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Marsha RatzelGreat possibility for kids to use to keep track of hurricane activity as it happens.
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Steph GibsonThis is a site that allows your to personalize maps of the world with stories and photos. The teacher account allows a teacher to create maps that are accessible only to the class. This would be such a fun way for students to track folk tales as we read them in the library.
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Shaun CaseMapSkip makes the world a canvas for our stories and photos.
It is an ancient human instinct to share our life stories with others, as the paintings and hand prints in stone-age caves show.
And many of our stories are about places. Where we fell in lovegeography maps writing travel education free photos storytelling
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Amy HessIntegrate writing with google maps, photos, and stories...very cool!
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