Here are three messages concerning my info request for the NGS CD-ROM Atlas. --------------Johnnie ----------------------------------- : Wed, 23 Jun 1993 10:01:43 -0700 (PDT) Jenny Marie Johnson <[log in to unmask]> NGS Picture Atlas of the World According to the NGS Ed-Tech '93 catalog the PICTURE ATLAS OF THE WORLD is geared for grades 4-12. It is supposed to put "high-resolution maps of every nation at your fingertips--plus photographs of each country's people, places, and landforms." 800 interactive maps in VGA format, 900+ full-screen color photos, pop-up glossary, audio and video clips, statistical data, "animations and diagrams explaining the language of maps." Seems to retail for $99.99 by itself but with something called a "Thunder Board" goes for $185.00. ISBN 0-7922-2073-0. I bet that they'd get quite a crowd if they bring it to the exhibits in New Orleans! NGS lists a tollfree number -- 1-800-368-2728. Jenny Marie Johnson University of Washington Map Collection [log in to unmask] On Wed, 23 Jun 1993, Johnnie D. Sutherland wrote: > The latest International Map Dealers Association newsletter, "The Map Report" > had a short note on a National Geographical Society CD-ROM product called: > Picture Atlas of the World." It was described as a combination of text, maps, > audio and video clips, and 1200 photos in an interactive atlas. The note did > not state the level for which the atlas was designed. Is it an atlas designed > for children, for high school and the general public, or for?? Anyone know > about this CD-ROM? > > Johnnie Sutherland JSUTHERL@UGA > University of Georgia -------------------------------------------------- Wed, 23 Jun 1993 18:59:55 +0100 [log in to unmask] (Olev Koop) Re: NGS Picture Atlas of the World >The latest International Map Dealers Association newsletter, "The Map Report" >had a short note on a National Geographical Society CD-ROM product called: >Picture Atlas of the World." It was described as a combination of text, maps, >audio and video clips, and 1200 photos in an interactive atlas. The note did >not state the level for which the atlas was designed. Is it an atlas designed >for children, for high school and the general public, or for?? Anyone know >about this CD-ROM? > We have a copy of it and I had a brief session with it. It is comparable to products like World Atlas or PC Globe, only it has a lot more Multi Media features (even moving video images and lines of text pronounced by native speakers and the local music through a sound card in the PC). It lookes very spectacular but the information is, in my opinion, not always very relevant. For instance when I look up the Netherlands (my country) the editors included a river of very minor importance among our major rivers (i even hadn't heard of this river before. The geographical information is somewhat stereotypical for the various countries (You Know, tulips, wooden shoes and cheese). On the other hand it is fun to play with. We were given a copy by one of the editors in chief, but I heard it is being sold for $149,- by the NGS on the street for something like $100,-). It runs on a PC, but I don't have the specs at hand. We used it on a 386 with 4Mb of memory. A Soundblaster Card is needed for the audio samples. We don't have this card so it was a silent experience. =============================================== Olev Koop E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Cartography Section Phone : +31 30 531379 Faculty of Geographic Sciences Fax : +31 30 540604 Utrecht University PO Box 80.115 3508 TC Utrecht The Netherlands =============================================== ------------------------------------------------- National Geograhic Library3 <[log in to unmask]> NGS Atlas Wed, 23 Jun 93 15:05:16 EDT The National Geographic Society Picture Atlas of the World (CD_ROM) is designed for grade 4 to adult level. For more information call Teresa Rush, Ed. Media Dept., NGS, 202/775-6734. Ann Benson Library, Ass't. Director NGS