Showing posts with label geography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geography. Show all posts
Create Interactive World Maps
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
ChartsBin Website
ChartsBin is a web-based data visualization tool that lets you quickly and easily create rich interactive visualizations with your data. Share the visualization with others by embedding them in websites, blogs or sharing via Facebook/Twitter.
What do you think of ChartsBin?
World Geography Games
Monday, December 16, 2013
World Geography Games Website
This website provides many entertaining and stimulating map games to improve your geographical knowledge. Quizzes include questions about countries, regions, bodies of water, mountains, deserts and metropolitan areas.
What do you think of World Geography Games?
Themed World Map
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Spotzi Website
Spotzi is a world map reflecting different themes such as Agriculture, Climatology, Meteorology, Business, Health & Diseases, Transport and Communication, Environment and Conservation, Military, Geology and Biology
What do you think of Spotzi?
Aerial Virtual Tours
Thursday, December 22, 2011
TFA Webstie
TFA (Tours from Above) provides aerial virtual tours from photography worldwide. The team of aerial panoramic photographers will, over time, be bringing you some of the best cities, ranges, oceans and forests in a way you have never seen before.
What do you think of TFA?
Educational Quizzes About Europe
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Toporopa Website
Toporopa provides educational and entertaining quizzes about Europe. The focus is on the map of the European continent and brings together geographical, political, historical and economical knowledge. Toporopa is available in English, French, German, Irish, and Spanish.
What do you think of Toporopa?
Educational Geography Game
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Seterra Website
Seterra is a challenging educational geography game with 70 different exercises. Learn about countries, capitals, flags and cities in Africa, Europe, South America, North America, Asia and Australia, using outline map exercises!
What do you think of Seterra?