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Photographer Annie Griffiths Belt will be appearing in Minneapolis and Seattle this spring. Belt often travels on assignment with her children. What some might see as an obstacle, Belt turned into an opportunity. "The fact that I'm a mother provides common ground," and helps "get to the kitchen table"—the intimate space where people open up.

Photograph by Linda Johansson

 
What's New
May 18, 2008
 
How to register for National Geographic Live! student programs
 
National Geographic Live! student programs return to Minneapolis in Spring 2008
 
National Geographic Live! student programs return to Seattle this spring
 
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Student Programs

Register online for National Geographic Live! student events in:

• Arizona
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In addition, find educational resources such as lesson plans, magazine articles, and news items, as well as important field trip forms and information.



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Brady Barr with snake
Workshops

Register online for professional development workshops on topics related to National Geographic Live! student programs.













Brady Barr in the field. Photograph courtesy NGF&T
Borge Ousland
Evening Series

National Geographic Live! brings you entertaining and visually spectacular presentations by dynamic National Geographic explorers, scientists, filmmakers, and photographers.

Learn more about National Geographic Live! Evening Series programs, and purchase series or individual event tickets.




Bψrge Ousland, Polar Explorer.
Giant Maps
Giant Maps

National Geographic Giant Traveling Maps invite children to explore the world in a really big way.

Learn more about how to borrow a Giant Traveling Map.












Photograph by Trent Campbell
Photo of National Geographic atlas
For Educators

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• much more...







Photograph by Maria Stenzel