Science 2.0: Map My Data

by: Ben Smith and Jared Mader

This column shares web tools that support learning. This issue describes how when using Google Maps, students can find patterns and trends that exist within a data set relative to their location, which can now be visualized in a few quick steps. Students can visit https://mymaps.google.com to create a new map with layers that identify significant scientific events that may have occurred within the data set.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 7/1/2018Stock # tst18_085_05_12Volume 085Issue 05

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