Maps for Educators

A map for teaching is not the same as a map for navigation. What you need is a map that can connect text, geography, and sequence. One click should let students follow a myth through the Mediterranean or compare three Arctic expeditions across the ice. Organize passages, photos, notes, and source material on the same map. Students are not just looking at places. They are reading the lesson through them.

Turn Your Lesson into a Map →

If your lesson already has place names, excerpts, or source material, you already have what you need. Add the locations, attach the reading, and share one map with the class. Start with one text or one unit, then build from there.

FAQ

Q. Do students need to register an account to view the map?

No. Your finished map generates a public link, and students can open it on any device, including phones, tablets, and computers. Only the person creating and editing the map needs to sign in.

Q. Can I put the map into Google Classroom or our school's learning platform?

Yes. Copy the embed code into an announcement, assignment, or course page, and students can use the map without leaving the platform.

Q. Is the AI accurate enough for automatically marking places in teaching materials, or could it make mistakes?

For passages with clear place names or well-known landmarks, the accuracy is very high. We recommend treating AI as a first-draft assistant and checking it yourself before publishing. That is already part of lesson preparation anyway.