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History storytelling with Esri’s Story Maps application

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posted on 2023-05-21, 21:31 authored by Bianca ColemanBianca Coleman
Maps have always played an important role in communicating human histories. The maps and charts produced during the voyages of Captain Cook or Abel Tasman, for example, provide invaluable historical insight into the early European explorations of our nation. It is through examining the ever-changing map of Europe that the rise and fall of great civilisations, the development of the nationstate and the political and territorial consequences of successive wars can be explored. Even in today's increasingly globalised world, maps remain an important window into both the past and the present, helping people to identify who they are and where they are in this world.

History

Publication title

Teaching History

Volume

49

Issue

4

Pagination

60-61

ISSN

0040-0602

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

History Teachers' Association of New South Wales

Place of publication

Australia

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Teaching and instruction technologies

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