Maps

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Map Tools
These tools are useful for stories or presentations that are tied to locations over a distance, such as a travel trip or a historical accounting. See also [] and [|Find a Story... Map a Story... Tell a Story...]

33. Mapwing
[] A tool really designed for created linked tours or annotated drawings/maps- generate a base map by importing or drawing, add nodes, each with a view looking in 4 directions, captions, link together.
 * [|Dominoe] (embedded version)
 * [|Coral Reefs] by Mrs. Hagenbuch's project for science. Created by Jeniece, Brittany, Allison, and Chevy.
 * [|Harrisburg University tour]
 * [|Installing a Pipe Organ]

34. Google My Maps
[] Associate steps of your stories with locations on a map. Editing each one allows annotation of locations with mages (e.g. using links from flickr), and other rich text features. Now they provide cut and paste code (via the "Link to this Page") so you can embed the maps in any web page
 * [|Dominoe] (embedded version)
 * [|America's Highway: Orak Histories of Route 66]
 * [|"Life Map" of the Hawaiian Musician Israel Kamakawiwoole]
 * [|Google Lit Trips]

35. Wayfaring
[] Annotate a map with three kinds of tools- a waypoint (one that can be used in multiple maps), a note, or a path/route. The flow of the story is less apparent, unless one does it with a combination of routes to show a path.
 * [|Dominoe] (embedded version)
 * [|Places I Like in Cape Town]
 * [|A Typical Day] (in Cambridge, U.K. By Dr B)