作者
Nicola Walshe
发表日期
2016/10/1
期刊
Teaching Geography
卷号
41
期号
3
页码范围
115-117
出版商
Geographical Association
简介
Story maps combine interactive maps (created in ArcGIS Online) with content, such as text, photographs or videos, to tell the story of a place, event, issue or pattern in a geographic context. Students engaging with story maps Finally, students can create their own story maps in school or at home, for example to display their own fieldwork data (Figure 3), to explore a particular case study (such as the causes, impacts and responses to a volcanic eruption), or to present an independent study (increasingly important, given the return of the independent study at A level). Being able to zoom in and out of the maps can help students understand different spatial scales: for example, exploring the incidence of disease at the local, national and international scale; and their ability to incorporate up-to-date data sets, such as crime statistics or the most recent earthquakes, has the potential to highlight the relevance of geography as …
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