I'd suggest The National Map from USGS as a possible interactive GIS visualization tool. Found at URL https://viewer.nationalmap.gov/advanced-viewer/ John Faundeen Archivist and Chief, Office of Communications & Outreach U.S. Geological Survey, EROS Center 47914-252nd Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57198 Office: 605-594-6092 Mobile: 605-838-7081 Email: [log in to unmask] ORCiD 0000-0003-0287-2921 <http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0287-2921> National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive <https://eros.usgs.gov/nslrsda> On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 12:21 PM Christopher Thiry <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > 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 > *[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]> > *http://www.mines.edu/library/ <http://www.mines.edu/library/>* >