Social+Sciences+2011


 * Social Sciences 2011 **

Source:[] "You can look at all kinds of interesting places in Google Earth and Maps if you search correctly and long enough. But if you're searching for something small and you don't know the coordinates, you might get very frustrated. That's where two sites that I recently discovered come in handy**.**"
 * Finding Cool Places in Google Earth and Maps**

@http://www.discovery.com/guides/history/titanic/Titanic/titanic.html "You have waited months in anticipation and finally the day has come — you are about to set sail on the Titanic. To begin your journey, click on one of the silhouettes and follow the path of an actual passenger who traveled on the Titanic. You won't know who you are or if you survive until the fateful night."
 * On Board the Titanic.**

@http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/mapping/ This looks like it could be really useful!
 * National Geographic Mapping**

There are plenty of good resources for teachers to find current events stories that are relevant and appropriate for students. But sometimes you might want students to explore the news on their own. For those times, here are five ways that students can visually explore the news.
 * 5 Ways Students Can Visually Explore the News**