Ball State University Libraries' Maps Class at Cornerstone
Center for the Arts
The Ball State University
Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) will present a class on
Tuesday, October 7 from 6:30 – 7:30 pm in the Founders’ Room of the Cornerstone
Center for the Arts in Muncie. The
class, Using Maps in a Digital World, will
feature maps from the GRMC in Bracken Library and is free and open to the public.
Participants will learn how
to access maps and other resources from the University Libraries’ Digital MediaRepository and Cardinal Scholar. The
GRMC uses maps from the collection to explain current events happening around
the globe. Participants can also learn
about using online maps to study genealogy and local history.
Students and other speakers
can learn how to use maps as visual aids for speeches, papers, and
presentations. The GRMC provides access
to maps about women’s issues, the environment, education, health and disease,
sports, and other social topics. The
GRMC also has large map and photograph posters for countries around the world
available online.
Teachers can learn about
how to create custom online maps for use in the classroom and learning. And the GRMC also publishes K-12 lessons,
games, tutorials, and other classroom resources online.
The Cornerstone Center for
the Arts is located at 520 East Main Street in downtown Muncie. Parking is free. For more information, please contact the
Cornerstone at 765-281-9503.
For more information about
using maps for classroom lessons or as visual aids, please contact the GRMC at
765-285-1097.
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