“Some great geography education resources that can be found on Twitter.”
http://t.co/oJLrUmtLWt Random Acts of Kindness live web map. Have one to share? Use this map. #esri #NationalGeographic
— josephkerski (@josephkerski) October 2, 2014
Teachers also using http://t.co/H29zMD9Xz5 to teach #newsliteracy #NLSummit because it gamifies news and engages students in it daily.
— Eric Nelson (@FANgeopolitics) September 14, 2014
Behold, the greatest paper map of the United States you'll ever see: http://t.co/8trqHvIPln pic.twitter.com/SICPBJriIM
— Slate (@Slate) September 27, 2014
Nearly all of Scotland turned out to vote on Thursday in a referendum marked by civility and passion. http://t.co/CK72fjCx9M
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 19, 2014
How many ways could an #APHG #geographyteacher use this cartoon? Idea #1: pollution What are others? pic.twitter.com/4suBmSDtvx
— Seth Dixon (@ProfessorDixon) August 24, 2014
The difference between a terrorist and a freedom fighter is a white man's opinion. http://t.co/2qkoontccc pic.twitter.com/sCaNXtlbmr
— Mukhtar Ibrahim (@mukhtaryare) September 26, 2014
An urbanist's guide to Dhaka: 'An unplanned urban sprawl' http://t.co/1DgW6IzOwJ
— Guardian Cities (@guardiancities) August 19, 2014
What the heck is a Fulgurite? http://t.co/0eQ16UYFjB pic.twitter.com/s5iDknEae3
— Seeker Daily (@seekerdaily) September 25, 2014
RT @barbareeduke Want to learn about teaching with GIS? Start here http://t.co/eg3tFUFDdd … #esrit3g
— Peggy March (@RebelGeo) June 18, 2013
Looking For Real-World Math Problems? Try Google Earth! http://t.co/m8sZro92iT #edchat #edtech #mathchat pic.twitter.com/JPoa6vDDrO
— MindShift (@MindShiftKQED) September 24, 2014
#Dailychart: Death rates are declining worldwide http://t.co/NOP9GciC2y @TheLancet pic.twitter.com/ljOXolZuAL
— The Economist (@ECONdailycharts) September 23, 2014
America's Top 5 Cities To Keep On Your Radar http://t.co/CPdSwaKF4g via @HuffPostTravel
I'm not surprised at all. Love #KC— Nicole Lentz (@nlentz) September 27, 2014
Muslim share of new legal immigrants to US doubled in the last 20 years from 5% to 10%http://t.co/ku5ONoPrZe pic.twitter.com/jCu5s4jSxT
— Conrad Hackett (@conradhackett) September 20, 2014
"How America will look in 2060, in 1 amazing GIF" (from us!) via @TheFix http://t.co/YFT1d0SpRJ pic.twitter.com/UH6FxcceNJ
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) September 16, 2014
Satellite images show Jammu and Kashmir submerged underwater after floods. Photo @DigitalGlobe http://t.co/Yki4rL8n5F pic.twitter.com/puuRP2uZoD
— TIME.com (@TIME) September 12, 2014
Our newest blog: "Mapping Tools to Teach English Language Arts?" Check it out! http://t.co/KwNje5wwsY #geography #education #crosscurriculum
— NatGeo Education (@NatGeoEducation) August 14, 2013
The Geography Of Aging: Why Millennials Are Headed To The Suburbs http://t.co/bL0XwCFjAp
— Geography Update (@GeographyUpdate) December 9, 2013
Collector for ArcGIS app: How does it work in the field? My video explains how: http://t.co/VAg0cTgZPf #esri #gis #citizenscience
— josephkerski (@josephkerski) July 6, 2014
Why Immigrants Boomerang to Mexico http://t.co/5L0imx27OG via @nationaljournal @APHumanGeog
— Greg Miller (@armstrongbcoach) August 2, 2014
A pictorial map of Spanish landscapes http://t.co/RTAP2fxKrT
— OnlMaps (@onlmaps) August 11, 2014
Trending: The Economist explains why growth rates are dropping across emerging markets http://t.co/34JcfLitPw pic.twitter.com/myHA8WTpX3
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) September 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/conradhackett/status/508142557985918977
https://twitter.com/conradhackett/status/516522776849432578
Does globalisation reduce inequality in poor countries? http://t.co/YVFn8Q944b pic.twitter.com/QJ2kNyOepE
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) September 3, 2014
Towards a global map of natural capital @UNEP #WCMC http://t.co/9F5NSnfDcJ pic.twitter.com/muDcNe0HY4
— Beautiful Maps (@BeautifulMaps) August 19, 2014
#GeoawesomeMapOfTheDay International river basins in Europe pic.twitter.com/BzsZGZChDu
— Geoawesomeness (@geoawesomeness) August 13, 2014
Zip codes, unzipped http://t.co/0i0wEcCTOa pic.twitter.com/4XJijZd9D7
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 11, 2014
USGS Glacial Aquifer System Groundwater Availability Study includes much of North Dakota http://t.co/TL2VMs0d
— USGS in North Dakota (@USGSND) September 19, 2012
https://twitter.com/r_fry1/status/496647192602767360
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