by Barbaree | Jan 11, 2012 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Explore a rich variety of fossil data with maps and trace the ecosystem as it collapses and rises over time with Walkabout through Time from the Carnegie Institute for Science. When people first came to Australia, about 55-60,000 years ago, the landscape was very...
by Barbaree | Jan 9, 2012 | Free Resources, Newsletter Archives, Our Blog
We published our \”Year of Resources in Review\” today for 2011, summarizing our free resources, product releases and favorite apps from the past year. Click here or scan and follow the qr code off your mobile device to view our broadcast. Click here to...
by Barbaree | Jan 7, 2012 | Free Resources, Our Blog, SEVEN
Population is a complicated topic. Since the worldwide population topped 7 billion in 2011, National Geographic decided it was a topic they wanted to explore; but they wanted to do it in a way that gave their readers room to think. They spread out their coverage over...
by Barbaree | Dec 30, 2011 | Apps We Love, Free Resources, Our Blog
If you need a great system to track your paper and electronic receipts, then you should check out the Lemon app for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. It syncs with all of your devices, as well as with an online account to manage your expenses in a secure, simple, and...
by Barbaree | Dec 12, 2011 | Free Resources, GIS Happenings, Our Blog
(from NASA) – As parts of Central America and the U.S. Southwest endure some of the worst droughts to hit those areas in decades, scientists have unearthed new evidence about ancient dry spells that suggest the future could bring even more serious water...
by Barbaree | Dec 9, 2011 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Now that you have downloaded our favorite QR app, you need to start generating some geographical QR codes! qrd.by is a website that specializes in creating geotagged QR codes, perfect to incorporate into classroom projects if you\’re trying to incorporate...