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Here are the key questions a lesson about doing research with maps should answer:
What kinds of maps are available for Baltimore historians?
How do you find maps to work with?
What questions can maps answer?
How do you read a map?
How to use maps to make an argument about the past?
The lesson could also include:
Dos and Don’ts of working with maps
Map Research Resources
The outline for this lesson is based on William Cronon's Learning Historical Research guide. To explain how maps can inform research on historic places make sure to include:
Changes in land use
Changes in the configuration/composition of a building
Property ownership
Make sure any discussion on how maps can be used for interpretation is located in the section on Visuals (not Research).
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Here are the key questions a lesson about doing research with maps should answer:
The lesson could also include:
The outline for this lesson is based on William Cronon's Learning Historical Research guide. To explain how maps can inform research on historic places make sure to include:
Make sure any discussion on how maps can be used for interpretation is located in the section on Visuals (not Research).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: