This website helps make sense of the world by showing new ways to view the world, one map at a time.
These NASA-provided puzzles are designed to inspire understanding of the physical, biological and human processes that influence our home planet and cover topics from Archaeology to Zoology.
Witness the Everest Region of Nepal, home of the Sherpa people, and Khumbu Mountains in this short video made by Google Maps.
This map depicts endonyms of the countries of the world in their official or national languages.
This video talks about different ways world maps are drawn wrong according to imperialistic perspectives.
The Perry-Castaeda Library Map Collection at the University of Texas Libraries includes more than 250,000 maps, 20% of which are available online. The GeoData Portal also allows access thousands of… Continue Reading »
The Smithsonian Learning Lab is a digital resource compiling research from the Smithsonian’s 19 museums, 9 research centers, and the National Zoo through images, videos, recordings, and text.
This is an online map of the world that shows different countries, facts, and international news.
GEOEC is a not-for-profit foundation that is dedicated to initiating, maintaining and improving geographic literacy among children in the United States, India and other countries through a variety of programs… Continue Reading »
IDRC is a Canadian organization that invests in knowledge, innovations and solutions to improve lives of people in developing states. They support research that helps in reducing poverty, inequality and… Continue Reading »