Activities/Map

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The Map activity helps children to explore and create their own maps:

  • See roadmaps and satellite photos
  • Search for your school, New York City, Timbuktu, anywhere in the world!
  • Write about what you see : add descriptions and embed Wikipedia articles
  • You can take photos, video, or audio in Record and place them onto the map
  • Advanced users add HTML and import KML (Google Earth), GeoRSS (Ushahidi), or OSM (OpenStreetMap) files

Download the activity here: http://maptonomy.appspot.com/Map-8.xo

This activity needs your help to get out of Beta. Please edit this or the discussion page if you have a question.

You may be interested in the Offline Maps project.

Tutorial

(Página en Español)

Getting Started

Move the map using the compass arrows on the sides. Zoom in and out using + and - buttons, or double-clicking. Enter a location into the Find bar to jump to a new location.

Map-Screenshot.jpg

Adding Text

You can add a text marker by clicking the i marker in the Edit section. Map-InfoIcon.jpg

A text marker is shared with your classmates when you share the activity. You can edit your own or others' text markers by clicking the marker and clicking the Edit button. You can find a text marker again by searching for a word in the Tags search of Find.

Adding Photos, Video, Audio

To add media from your journal onto the map, click on the Add Media button.

Map-AddMedia.jpg

Select a photo, video, or audio file from the Record activity.

Map-SelectMedia.jpg

Your mouse will become a crosshair (+). Click the map to place the marker.

Map-MediaIsOn.jpg

Adding Wikipedia and More

You can add images from the internet using the code pic::www.example.org/picture.jpg

InfoMarkers.jpg

You can add Wikipedia articles using a code such as wiki::Japan

For other languages: Spanish (ES.wikipedia.org) is wikiES::Barcelona, for French, wikiFR::Paris

Other codes are google::OLPC to embed a Google search, and vid::www.example.org/video.ogg for OGG videos.

Map-EmbedWiki.jpg

Add Lines and Shapes

  • Click the line button / to begin drawing a line.
  • Place points onto the map and a line will be drawn to connect them.
  • Click the line button again to complete.

DrawnPolygons.jpg

Filled shapes can be drawn using the hexagon shape button.

Bookmark Maps

You can bookmark a map by clicking the star button. Bookmarked maps are added to the bottom of the screen : click a bookmarked map to return to it.

Map-SavedMap.jpg

Measuring Distance and Area

The new Measure feature can measure polyline distance or rectangle area. This is useful for geometry, surveying, or learning units.

Click the Ruler icon in the Edit tab.

Map-MeasureOn.jpg


Select Distance and click two points to begin measuring. When you are finished, click Done.

Map-MeasureDistance.jpg


To measure Area, click opposite corners (for example, the northeast and southwest corners of Colorado)

Maps4xo Library

Click the Browse icon in the Edit Menu to view the library. This example uses the real-life use of GPS to track and protect turtles:

Map-TurtleMap.jpg


OurMaps Wiki

OurMaps is a wiki for storing or sharing map markers online.

When many markers are in one place, they are combined into a red "cluster" marker:

Map-WikiCluster.jpg

It is easy to create a marker and add to the map. A school can create a private group to collect markers that only they can see. A public group shares its markers with XO users around the world.

Development

The Map activity was written in PyGTK. It relies on JavaScript files to interact with Google's Static Maps API and geocoder.

Having the activity work on Sugar-on-a-Stick or emulators is an ongoing problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QvMtQIqdfQ

You can download the source code in this zip file: http://maptonomy.appspot.com/Map-8.zip

All of the Map activity's code is under an MIT License.

You may be interested in the beta Offline Maps project.

Future Plans

  • Detecting Sugar on a Stick systems and provide them with higher-res maps.
  • More travel, history, environmental, and engineering example maps