Anatomical Maps
1 2020-05-11T08:12:41-07:00 Tamara Shreiner 72eaa2d1ba1352b75b8a8da73e879a4ceb510ae0 35133 5 Anatomical maps show the proportions and parts of the human and other mammalian bodies. Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man which was created in about 1490 visualizes Roman architect Vitruvius's theories on proportion. It is considered an icon of the Renaissance's new image of man, which combined antique teachings with new scientific research. plain 2020-05-23T14:16:48-07:00 Carrie Finholm 6639ecc7d8d3786478af93b68ebed21d6d95960dThis page has paths:
- 1 2020-05-05T04:42:58-07:00 Tamara Shreiner 72eaa2d1ba1352b75b8a8da73e879a4ceb510ae0 Spatial Data Visualizations Mark Guzdial 105 Spatial data visualizations help us answer "where" questions. They show us locations, allow us to see patterns, distribution, movements, or relationships, or help us make comparisons. Most of the spatial data visualizations students will encounter in social studies are maps, but not all maps are the same, and not every map fulfills the same function. In addition, some of the spatial data visualizations students might encounter represent humans' efforts to map out stars and planets, caverns and tunnels, or parts of the human body. plain 2020-10-18T14:23:37-07:00 Mark Guzdial 12293646cf3f9238a8ffe62e740f7f92aafe60a3
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