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Christopher,
See South Carolina Historic Aerial Photography site at - http://library.sc.edu/aerialphotos/ and index site at - http://library.sc.edu/digital/collections/aerials/indexes.html
Bill Sudduth
Head, Government Information & Maps Department
University of South Carolina Libraries
1322 Greene Street
Columbia, SC 29208
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803-777-1775
From: Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Christopher Thiry
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2018 1:05 PM
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Subject: Intro GIS for high schoolers
Hi all,
I am doing a presentation regarding GIS to high school students. I have 45-60 minutes. Besides talking about general concepts, I wanted the presentation to be interactive.
I am looking for 2 DIFFERENT things:
1) Websites that use GIS data and can be interactive. I do NOT want static maps. I want them to look at some websites were they can turn layers off & on. It would be wonderful to find something where analysis is done by playing with the layers.
2) websites highlighting GIS-base projects done by high school students. I want to show the students I am teaching that some of their peers have done meaningful work using GIS.
Please reply directly to me.
Many thanks in advance.
Christopher J.J. Thiry
Map & GIS Librarian
Academic Outreach Coordinator
Colorado School of Mines
Arthur Lakes Library
1400 Illinois
Golden, CO 80401
p. 303-273-3697
f. 303-273-3199
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http://www.mines.edu/library/
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