1. flourish
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  2. nickseaver
    Divided Cities | Calame, Jon and Esther Charlesworth. Foreword by Lebbeus Woods
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  3. nickseaver

    An open-source, user-generated alternative to Google Maps.

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  4. nickseaver

    A great list of (sort of heady) readings on various geographic themes.

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  5. lanalana
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  6. lanalana
    Dan Meth’s Pop Cultural Charts

    Dan Meth’s Pop Cultural Charts

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  7. nickseaver

    Thanks, Think Tank Participants!

    The NML Teachers’ Strategy Guide team has moved our posting to this new blog, where we’ll be posting on our process as we put together these materials into the modules of our new Strategy Guide. Follow along there (and comment!) so we can keep this productive dialog up.

    We’ll continue to post resources here as we find them, and we hope you’ll do the same! (Think of this blog as the raw materials area and the other blog as the “as processed by grad students” area.)

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  8. nickseaver
    CR Blog  » Blog Archive   » Harry Beck: The Paris Connection
Harry Beck (of London subway map fame) apparently tried to make a geometric map for Paris’ Metro, but was rejected. Interesting to see how the diagrammatic/geographic debate plays out historically!

    CR Blog  » Blog Archive  » Harry Beck: The Paris Connection

    Harry Beck (of London subway map fame) apparently tried to make a geometric map for Paris’ Metro, but was rejected. Interesting to see how the diagrammatic/geographic debate plays out historically!

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  9. nickseaver
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  10. teachforever

    Leave it to Google to create the kind of things that keep me up at night.  This is designed as a way to broadcast your location (via your cell) to your friends, but I’m sure this will be taken farther in the future.

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