Where can I find maps and infographics adapted to high school and college programs? Here is a selection of sites held most of the time by teachers who offer access to interesting mapping. Most of the time, the maps presented were created by the teachers themselves. Welcome to the world of map enthusiasts.
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Cartolyceae. Sharing and pooling of cards for high school but also for college
Cartolyceae was created by a card enthusiast. Jean-Christophe Fichet is a professor of geography history and a trainer at the Rouen Academy. His site is a reference for cards. It mainly offers materials to be used as part of course sequences. Joined by other enthusiasts, the site is updated very regularly. The maps are classified by level and each presentation can be downloaded in PDF format. Practical. A very rich site with 100 maps% original.
Clio Carto. The site dedicated to the mapping of the association Les Clionautes
Thinking the world in cards is the slogan of Clio Carto which offers a well-provided site. Here too the maps are classified by level. Use the menu bar at the top right. College, high school, prepas, as well as a very interesting section filled with tutorials to start mapping.
Digital mapping(s). Another reference site on digital mapping
Digital maps is moderated by Sylvain Genevois, professor-researcher at the University of La Réunion . The site is full of useful information and resources for anyone interested in maps. I dedicated to him a full article some time ago of that. In particular, it proposes: a list of links to maps for the class very complete.
GeoConfluences. Geography resources for all teachers
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It is difficult not to mention in this list GeoConfluences the reference site in geography proposed for more than ten years by the Directorate-General for School Education (Dgesco) and the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon. Geoconfluence offers in the Featured Cards section many remarkable cards.
Mind the Map. Maps and sketches made by a great cartography enthusiast
Mind the Map offers original maps created by Christophe Chabert, a HEC graduate passionate about cartography and geopolitics. Maps to be used in progress, particularly on the theme of migration. Each map is accompanied by a short presentation and ideas for reflection.
Other free resources in cards for college or high school
You can of course also explore sites like OpenStreetMap, Google Earth Education, and Esri FranceThey offer interactive maps and educational resources adapted to school curricula. On OpenStreetMap free alternative to Google Maps you will also find a fairly active forum of users always ready to lend a hand. This is valuable.
If you know of other useful resources to find maps, please share them in the comments to allow me to complete the list.
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