This link has been bookmarked by 74 people . It was first bookmarked on 16 Sep 2007, by ming qing.
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Kathleen NMapSkip makes the world a canvas for our stories and photos.
This site is easy for teachers to use with elementary students. Register for a free account. Be sure to check the teacher option at the bottom of the registration page. Once you are logged in, click my passport. Now you can register students by assigning a username and passoword--no email required for students. You can track all activity by students from Passport. This site can be integrated with all subject areas through writing and publishing. -
Fulgencio Murcia BelmonteAñade historias e imágenes asociadas a un lugar geográfico sobre google maps
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Clay Lebenmapping with pictures and multimedia.
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Jeff BaileyUpload Stories about places to the location on a map.
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Suzie VesperAdd a story to a location on a world map. This would be a great vehicle for kids to share writing.
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RJ StangherlinMapSkip for digital storytelling. Shared by Cliotech.
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Dianne KrauseJoin the MapSkip community in exploring the world through shared stories and pictures about all the places in our lives.
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Shawn KimballMapSkip makes the world a canvas of stories and photos. Share your stories and photos. Join the free community.
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Bob MartinInteresting way to teach geography and mapping with stories. Requires registration (free)
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Sandy KennedyInteresting idea for sharing maps or settings in a story.
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John EvansMapSkip makes the world a canvas for our stories and photos.
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Fred DelventhalMapSkip 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. -
Lori Langer de RamirezI'm not sure about this site yet... It is basically a place for people to upload their travel photos and tell stories about the trip, photo, and event, etc. So far I haven't seen anything new or any possibilities for language teaching that aren't already
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Alma RowThis is much like Panaramio in Google Earth -- post your pictures and 'stories' on the world map!
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Debra BClick on the map to see stories that have that place as their setting.
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Lynne CroweMapSkip 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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