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Passive interactive page designs are thus "interactive" because the visual mapping succeeds in making the student actively aware of its importance by providing a broader context for the current lesson.
A profile view (in mapping) is a drawing that shows an object as if you were looking at it from the side. It is like a side view of a house.
Both EmergencyPrePlans.com and HazmatSoftware.com offer the kind of mapping software you are looking for.
Ushahidi is a crisis mapping tool that can collect information to make it instantly and publically available for use in emergencies. Ushahidi is a company that makes a type of open source software used for information collection, visualization, and interactive mapping.
Conventional mapping involves manually surveying and creating maps using physical tools like paper, pencils, and measuring devices. Digital mapping, on the other hand, uses digital technology to create, store, and analyze spatial data, allowing for more detailed and interactive maps that can be accessed and shared easily online.
There are free tools, such as Google maps, that allow you to map specific physical locations. If you have more than a few, such as hundreds of locations identified by ZIP Code or Latitude/Longitude coordinates, try a professional mapping tool such as Territory Mapper available at http://www.territorymapper.com or their more sophisticated tool with analytics, AlignStar, availabel at http://www.alignstar.com There are others. Try a search engine search for mapping tools, or mapping software, or sales territory mapping software, or whatever it is specifically you are looking for.
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I'd go with Microsoft Streets and Trips. Their mapping software seems to be the best on the market. Nat Geo's 3D Globe software is the best mapping software I've found.
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it means mapping directly
genetic mapping is the mapping of genes to locations within a genome.
Lewis and Clark were looking for the Northwest Passage to the sea. They also were tasked with mapping the unexplored territory.