In this video, schools have closed down from Queens to western Japan. New York Times science reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr. explains the facts behind the pandemic.
A short visual representation of the U.S. AIDS epidemic from 1981 to 1997. Each dot represents 30 cases. A map of the United States is presented and dots are added as the years pass and AIDS spreads. There is narration to go along with the clip.
This interactive map is part of a larger site dedicated to understanding the spread of Ebola. It allows users to explore population density and incidence of disease regarding Ebola. Users can zoom in and out on a split map in order to see both Ebola incidence in a particular location and the human population density in that location. Two discussion questions that ask the students to interpret...