Map reading
All the clues for understanding symbols, scale and relief of the National Topographic Map are in this video. The video includes a test as a quiz to check what has been learned, which can be found in the descriptive text located below it.
All the clues for understanding symbols, scale and relief of the National Topographic Map are in this video. The video includes a test as a quiz to check what has been learned, which can be found in the descriptive text located below it.
All the clues for understanding symbols, scale and relief of the National Topographic Map are in this video. The video includes a test as a quiz to check what has been learned, which can be found in the descriptive text located below it.
All the clues for understanding symbols, scale and relief of the National Topographic Map are in this video. The video includes a test as a quiz to check what has been learned, which can be found in the descriptive text located below it.
All the clues for understanding symbols, scale and relief of the National Topographic Map are in this video. The video includes a test as a quiz to check what has been learned, which can be found in the descriptive text located below it.
This interactive teaching and learning resource is aimed at introducing the user to map-making based on a photograph, an element that requires an abstract thought process. The elements are represented via symbols, designed by seeking the closest connection to the reality they are going to replace, taken from a photograph. The method used makes it possible to set small challenges that are easily answered, with the aim of favouring the learning process.
Aimed at students aged from 10 to 14 years.
This interactive teaching and learning resource is aimed at introducing the user to map-making based on a photograph, an element that requires an abstract thought process. The elements are represented via symbols, designed by seeking the closest connection to the reality they are going to replace, taken from a photograph. The method used makes it possible to set small challenges that are easily answered, with the aim of favouring the learning process.
Aimed at students aged from 10 to 14 years.
This interactive teaching and learning resource is aimed at introducing the user to map-making based on a photograph, an element that requires an abstract thought process. The elements are represented via symbols, designed by seeking the closest connection to the reality they are going to replace, taken from a photograph. The method used makes it possible to set small challenges that are easily answered, with the aim of favouring the learning process.
Aimed at students aged from 10 to 14 years.
This interactive teaching and learning resource is aimed at introducing the user to map-making based on a photograph, an element that requires an abstract thought process. The elements are represented via symbols, designed by seeking the closest connection to the reality they are going to replace, taken from a photograph. The method used makes it possible to set small challenges that are easily answered, with the aim of favouring the learning process.
Aimed at students aged from 10 to 14 years.
This interactive teaching and learning resource is aimed at introducing the user to map-making based on a photograph, an element that requires an abstract thought process. The elements are represented via symbols, designed by seeking the closest connection to the reality they are going to replace, taken from a photograph. The method used makes it possible to set small challenges that are easily answered, with the aim of favouring the learning process.
Aimed at students aged from 10 to 14 years.
This interactive teaching and learning resource is aimed at introducing the user to map-making based on a photograph, an element that requires an abstract thought process. The elements are represented via symbols, designed by seeking the closest connection to the reality they are going to replace, taken from a photograph. The method used makes it possible to set small challenges that are easily answered, with the aim of favouring the learning process.
Aimed at students aged from 10 to 14 years.