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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme has appointed Memory Map as its officially recommended mapping software programme - they'll still have to navigate with a map though.


Posted: 22 March 2005
by Jon

You can tell times are a changing - a few years back, the major sponsorship opportunities associated with the Duke of Edinburgh's Award revolved around sturdy black bin liners, not any more though, we've definitely entered the 21st century with the news that Memory Map is now the D of E's official recommended route-planning tool for award expeditions.

You what? Yep, those overloaded teenage backapackers can now use Memory Map both to learn mapping skills and use the software to plan their chosen route and submit it for assessment electronically.

That doesn't necessarily mean they'll be navigating using GPS units since Memory Map software will allow them to devise a route on an electronic copy of an OS map before printing it off for use on the ground.

Richard White, Programme & Safety Manager for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award says, "With Memory-Map's 3D graphics and aerial photography, the maps come to life for the Award Participants so they can "virtually" travel their route before setting out on their expedition."

Duke of Edinburgh's Award Group Leaders can entitled to apply for Memory-Map's special DofE pricing on OS Landranger and OS Explorer mapping.  For further information, call Memory-Map on 0870 744 6408 or visit www.memory-map.co.uk.

For more information about the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme for 14-17 year-olds, see the web site.


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