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This story is in support of The Ed Ladder
About this Story
The Art of Map Making
The first great attempt to make mapping realistic came in the second century A.D. with Claudius Ptolemy. He was an astronomer and astrologer obsessed with making accurate horoscopes, which required precisely placing someone’s birth town on a world map. “He invented geography, but it was just because he wanted to do better horoscopes,” notes Matthew Edney, a professor of cartography at the University of Southern Maine.
About this Organization
The Ed Ladder
The Ed Ladder is a non-profit formed by educators in 2013 to assist under-served learners. This includes students who are low income, English language learners, have special needs, are in foster care or recently adopted, or are experiencing homelessness. Our tutors provide these students tutoring and mentoring on study and life skills.
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About the Artist
Tom ( @tdieds1945 )
Tom Diederich
Reformed journalist. Reluctant Texan. Part-time shepherd. Online community builder. Social media whisperer and storyteller.