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PUBLIC MARKS from knann with tags maps & es:ss

September 2008

CanadaInfo: Images & Downloads: Fact Sheets to Download: Maps

(via)
Everyone in Canada and around the world should have access to material to help learn more about the Dominion of Canada. Below you will find thumbnails of a series of different pictures, maps, and information sheets that are free to download to your computer and use for educational purposes. To download a .JPG file, click on the image you want so that it loads in a new page full size. Then, copy the image (click and hold for Macintosh, right click for Windows) and finally, paste the image into any word processing or drawing application. To download a .PDF file, click on the link below the title of the image you want You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to open this type of file. Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader.

June 2008

quikmaps.com :: maps for the masses

by 10 others
Personalize a google map and then share. No registering required

November 2007

Outline Maps

by 1 other (via)
These maps may be printed and copied for personal or classroom use.To request permission for other purposes please contact the Rights and Permissions Department. PDF format but may be opened in Photoshop Elements as an image for coloring and labeling.

March 2007

Wayki: Show People Where!

by 4 others
Quick way for students to create map markers with photos and descriptions then share via a link. No signup required.

January 2007

World66 - Your travel maps

by 1 other
My World66 is a service where you can create a map of the places you have visited. Choose countries of the world, states, Candadian provinces, or European Countries. Generate the html to place in webpage or right click to copy or save image. Easy to use...no signup.

November 2006

quikmaps.com - new

by 12 others
Draw pictures and label things on a google map using simple clicks and drags. Easily move the map to anywhere in the world. Quikmaps is perfect for: drawing a map to the next soccer game, sketching out a the virtual spanish trip, or telling everyone where you saw the grizzly bear.