http://ecoethics.net/2014-ENVRE120/20220710-EV&N-441-Link.html
This is a presentation of some recent approaches to historical cartography that have emerged as novel technologies are being developed to equip new groups of professional researchers, teachers and students at all levels.
These innovations have been guided in part by the life-long work and inspiring insight of Prosser Gifford — scholar, administrator and kind mentor for scholars and students of the humanities and world history. [See: “Prosser Gifford – A Memorial Celebration”]
See related:
- Yale’s First Professor of African History Inspires a New Approach to the Study of Africa Through Historical Cartography
- “When everyone teaches, everyone learns…” ~ Exploring World Cultures Through the Digital Humanities at Yale
- Learning and Teaching World History in a Time of Global Crisis
as well as: - The Africa Map Circle – Introduction & Digital Resource Directory
and - Global Climate Change & Africa
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