by Barbaree | Feb 24, 2013 | Free Resources, Our Blog, Presentation & Conference Archives
Herb Thompson also known in Nevada as GeoMan to students and teachers alike, has devoted most of his adult life to the study of geography. He attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas where he earned both a BS in Education and a MEd in Curriculum & Instruction....
by Barbaree | Feb 21, 2013 | Free Resources, Newsletter Archives
Recently, Wired Magazine featured a gallery of the 2012 winners of the Small World microscope photography contest. The images are so breathtaking, we wanted to share some of our favorites with you in the name of science…click here to view the full gallery....
by Barbaree | Feb 21, 2013 | Free Resources, Newsletter Archives
Recently, Wired Magazine featured a gallery of the 2012 winners of the Small World microscope photography contest. The images are so breathtaking, we wanted to share some of our favorites with you in the name of science…click here to view the full gallery....
by Barbaree | Feb 21, 2013 | Free Resources, Newsletter Archives
Recently, Wired Magazine featured a gallery of the 2012 winners of the Small World microscope photography contest. The images are so breathtaking, we wanted to share some of our favorites with you in the name of science…click here to view the full gallery....
by Barbaree | Feb 20, 2013 | Free Resources, Our Blog
We ran across this fascinating infographic on human geography. This chart is a great way to visually communicate data to your students. A world in miniature infographic At GISetc.com we curate and bring you the best geography and science resources from the web. We...
by Barbaree | Feb 15, 2013 | Free Resources, GIS Happenings, Our Blog
No this is not the 2012 apocalypse sequel, we\’re just having a close encounter with an asteroid today. DA14 will be passing within 15,000 miles of earth and you can follow it\’s progress! Find out how to watch asteroid 2012 DA14 flyby online in webcasts....