About | Contact | SUBMIT PRESS | Advertise | FAQ
Spatial Newsletters | Twitter |
HomeNewsArticlesExpertsDataJobsEDULBSSTOREEVENTSDirectoryBLOGPHOTOSSocial Media
 
advertisement

Top Geo News
Put Your News here! 
Social Connect




vimeostumble


Facebook

GISuser Sponsor


Recent Site Additions
Featured Webinar
Featured Video


GISuser TOP 10 Viewed Videos
More Photos and Videos

GIS Job Opportunities
 

Loads of GIS Jobs!

GIS Analyst
Data Processor
Software Developer
Support Analyst - Database
Applications Prototype Specialist–Web Development
Research Assistant for Geographic Information Centre
Academic Associate in Geographic Information Centre
Director of Mobile Product and Technology (Denver)
Subject Matter Expert — Infrastructure Industry - 12WD11118
GIS Analyst Senior
GISuser Sponsor

Directory
New Mexico Economic Recovery 
Category: State stimulus funding and Economic Recovery Sites


GISuser Sponsor


AnyGeo - Anything Geospatial

↑ Grab this Headline Animator

GISuser RSS Feed
Home arrow Spotlight arrow GISuser Spotlights arrow 'Walk through time' locations revealed on the web     

Feature - Using QR Codes to Deliver Maps Electronically
HOT JOB
post a GIS job * JOB OPPS * Subject Matter Expert, Autodesk CA / GIS Developer, VA
FEATURE - Using Social Media and Twitter To Land The Perfect Job
'Walk through time' locations revealed on the web  E-mail
Written by ordnancesurvey   
11 October 2004
Ordnance Survey maps guide BBC viewers to breathtaking Britain Viewers to the new television series British Isles: A Natural History  presented by Alan Titchmarsh can discover more about the epic story of the evolution of the British Isles thanks to Ordnance Survey maps on the BBC website.

The BBC are using detailed mapping, available through their agreement with the mapping agency, to direct viewers to events, activities and places to visit featured in the series. 

Using a clickable map on their website bbc.co.uk/nature http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature, a search can be made through their database to find all the information on sites featured in the series or events being held in the viewer's local area.

Another section of the website -Where I Live  take a walk through time  has been designed to help viewers uncover their natural past through a series of specially devised walks by BBC presenters and experts throughout the British Isles. Each walk in Scotland, Wales and England has an accompanying Ordnance Survey map extract to guide browsers to the right location.

Ordnance Survey's Director of Programmes & Products, Steve Erskine, says: "These walks are a great way to discover Britain's natural history. The programme is a showcase of the spectacular and scenic locations to be found in the British Isles and the stunning photography will I'm sure inspire viewers to discover the locations for themselves. Ordnance Survey maps are an ideal companion to locating all that is best in Britain."

BBC Natural History Unit's Mike Gunton, Executive Series Producer for British Isles: A Natural History, adds: "The assistance given by Ordnance Survey to complete the various activity-based and educational materials accompanying this series has been essential. We're very grateful for Ordnance Survey's help with this wide-ranging landmark project."

The BBC is just one organisation that uses mapping data under a pan-government agreement. Since the agreement was launched in 2003 more than 200 government departments, agencies and regional offices are now accessing Ordnance Survey's most detailed and up-to-date digital mapping and using it for developing policy, improving data management and delivering effective services.

British Isles: A Natural History is broadcast on BBC1 on Wednesday at 9 pm. The TV programme and website will be supported by regional radio series over the weekend of 16-17 October, in which local BBC radio presenters will be exploring their regions live, with experts providing insights into history and geography.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/wildbritain/nature_near_you/

http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk

 
< Prev   Next >

Submit Your GIS/Geo News/PR to GISuser



Search the Spatial Media Web Resources
More GISuser Features

feature articlesSee more GISuser Features HERE / See GISuser Spotlights Here

AnyGeo - Geospatial Updates from Glenn

↑ Grab this Headline Animator

Recent Directory Listings
1. SAIC GeoRover Mobile
    Category: GIS for Tablets - iPad and Android Tablet Geo Solutions
    Created: May 22, 2012
2. Arvada Colorado OpenData
    Category: OpenGov and OpenData
    Created: May 21, 2012
3. Colorado OpenData
    Category: OpenGov and OpenData
    Created: May 21, 2012
4. Inlailawatash Forestry...
    Category: Geo Tech Companies & Consultants
    Created: May 15, 2012
5. CSU Fresno
    Category: Distance Learning, Online GIS Education
    Created: May 10, 2012
Show more...
Featured Events

 List Your Event Here 

2X A Week Newsletter

See Recent edition
newsletter

subscribe GISuser

We won't share your address!
Sponsor

Popular Stuff!


RSS and Feeds

Software

software reviews
Geo Technology Software

GISuser Site Sponsor


Most Popular
GISuser HOT Spots!

Google Mashup Zone
GISuser WebMaps
Free Data Articles
Spotlights & Tips
GISuser Resumes
Data Links
10 Cool Things
The LBS Zone!

Partner Sites


lbszone.com


symbianone

A Spatial Media LLC property

 




Spatial Media, LLC ©2003 - 2011 All rights reserved / Privacy Statement