1. Open
1.1. please note: inter-map links have been disabled for public display purposes
1.2. Leisure
1.3. websites for context
1.3.1. Wikipedia: 19th Century
1.3.2. Wikipedia: History of Spain
1.3.3. Encyclopedia.com: 1878-1899: Sports and Recreation Overview
1.3.4. Wikipedia: 19th Century in Sports
1.4. mass spectator sports
1.4.1. :
1.4.1.1. a big business
1.4.1.2. mass audiences
1.4.1.2.1. :
1.4.1.3. no longer...
1.4.1.3.1. chaotic and spontaneous activities...
1.4.1.4. 2,000 people...
1.4.1.4.1. watch the...
1.4.1.5. professional teams...
1.4.1.5.1. become...
1.4.1.6. rapidly professionalized
1.4.1.6.1. :
1.4.1.7. not just for fun, but intended to provide...
1.4.1.7.1. training...
1.4.1.8. soccer
1.4.1.8.1. •
1.4.1.9. education...
1.4.1.9.1. must instill...
1.4.1.10. United States...
1.4.1.10.1. has a...
1.4.1.11. standardized for...
1.4.1.11.1. largely passive audiences...
1.4.1.12. individual skills...
1.4.1.12.1. and a...
1.4.1.13. leagues
1.4.1.13.1. •
1.4.1.14. school athletics
1.4.1.14.1. •
1.4.1.15. meaning
1.4.1.15.1. •
2. Multi-Media
2.1. Ask
2.2. Bing
2.3. DuckDuckGo
2.4. Google
2.4.1. Google Scholar
3. Resources
3.1. Guidance
3.1.1. WisdomMaps
3.1.1.1. :
3.1.1.1.1. a new knowledge universe...
3.1.1.1.2. organize...
3.1.1.1.3. develop...
3.1.1.1.4. topics
3.1.1.1.5. “relational ontology”
3.1.1.1.6. Multi-Media
3.1.1.1.7. sizing/centering
3.2. Translation
3.2.1. Google Translate
3.2.1.1. :
3.2.1.1.1. a great way to learn to read another language...
3.2.1.1.2. translates...
3.2.2. map translation
3.2.2.1. :
3.2.2.1.1. a global learning technology
3.2.2.1.2. three simple steps