Active Learning with Geo History Map (GHM) - Making History Come to Life Online with Interactive Maps, Quizzes and Lessons



GeoHistory Map offers many possible applications, and as shown above, there are a myriad of ways to extend the tool’s usefulness in the classroom. With a little creativity, GeoHistory Map can be manipulated to fulfill virtually all learning needs. Consider having students connect an event to another event or explore all the events that happened in the same geographic area rather than focusing on a specific moment in history. Students can decide what overlaps in what they see and how far apart, geographically or time-wise, the events might be. Students may also establish cause-effect relationships among time periods as they participate in higher-level discussions with peers. Another extension activity that benefits students’ engagement and understanding is collaborating on a glossary. As students explore events, have them keep a list of words they are unfamiliar with and then look up the meanings of the words as a group. Working together, students build vocabulary and research skills. These are just some examples of ways in which GeoHistory Map can extend students’ learning experiences. Maps facilitate learning by allowing teachers to extend their own creativity in the study of these two disciplines.


Why use Geo History Map?
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Thousands of historical events to explore
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Built-in autocorrecting quizzes and lessons
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Teachers and students can create
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A modern tool to teach Social Sciences
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Helps students understand and retain more

GeoHistory Map brings history to life in the classroom and in the minds of students. This enjoyable, interactive tool presents unlimited, exciting opportunities to enhance students’ learning, and this guide provides just a sample of what those possibilities can be...

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