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4 comments to "Maps of Science."
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Elisha Hardy
March 20th, 2007 at
2:30 pm
I’m the graphic designer for the Places & Spaces exhibit, of which this map is a part of. I just thought I’d post the exhibit webpage and let everyone know there are more cool maps like this one.
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Elisha Hardy
March 20th, 2007 at
2:32 pm
Also, more information about this particular map can be found here :
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Tom p
March 22nd, 2007 at
9:04 pm
confusing yet informing
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Dan Bassill
March 25th, 2007 at
7:00 pm
Thanks for sharing this work. I lead a non profit based in Chicago and use maps to show where poverty and poorly performing schools are most concentrated, and where existing non-school tutor/mentor programs are located. My goal is that the maps draw more distributed resources to all of the neighborhoods with high poverty, resulting in more comprehensive programs for youth in these areas. You can see samples in the Program Locator at http://www.tutormentorconnection.org
Do you know of anyone who is duplicating the map of science project, by mapping the research that’s been created about poverty, racism, and education deficits in America? Such an aggregation of information might help us connect more people from beyond poverty with kids and tutor/mentor programs in poverty areas.
Our maps are created by volunteers, so if our project is of interest to any of your network, we’d like to have your help.
Dan Bassill
Tutor/Mentor Connection
Chicago
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