Another example to show that no matter how fast you run, you can't always stay ahead of the game for long....
A few weeks ago, I finished a project for the Ordnance Survey which was to write a resource pack for the Digimap for Schools service.
One of the activities was based on the mountain peak of Snowdon, and explored the use of mapping by those who visit the peak, and the connection with the local mountain rescue team.
There was also mention of the use of other mapping.
And now, according to this BBC report, the SNOWDON APP is made real.
Have downloaded it and it would make a great addition to the apps on a phone for geography teachers.
A few weeks ago, I finished a project for the Ordnance Survey which was to write a resource pack for the Digimap for Schools service.
One of the activities was based on the mountain peak of Snowdon, and explored the use of mapping by those who visit the peak, and the connection with the local mountain rescue team.
There was also mention of the use of other mapping.
And now, according to this BBC report, the SNOWDON APP is made real.
Have downloaded it and it would make a great addition to the apps on a phone for geography teachers.
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