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Íslandskort.is is not a typical online course platform, but a digital collection website focused on historical maps of Iceland. Its core content comes from old maps held by institutions such as the National and University Library of Iceland, and it also includes map resources from the Central Bank of Iceland, the University of Iceland, and surveying-related organizations. According to the site text, it covers the period from 1545 to 1949, with a total of 283 maps and 1,123 map versions.
From an educational/course perspective, it is better suited as a “resource-based learning platform” or supplementary course material. The site categorizes maps by date, source, and related connections, and offers search and timeline browsing features. Most maps include brief historical descriptions in Icelandic and English, mainly based on Harald Sigurðsson’s History of Icelandic Cartography. The maps are published in PDF and JPEG formats, and after the site was rebuilt in 2012, they were re-digitized with improved image quality. Some maps also include images of the reverse side.
The site text does not mention fees, subscriptions, memberships, or paid download mechanisms, nor does it describe certificates, credentials, or formal course arrangements. Therefore, it should not be regarded as a MOOC or training program with a complete learning cycle. It does not provide course functions such as assignments, quizzes, instructor interaction, or learning progress management.
Its strengths are authoritative sources, a long historical span, good map image quality, and bilingual English-Icelandic descriptions, making it suitable for researchers and teachers to cite as classroom material. Its thematic focus is very clear, and it has significant value for the study of Icelandic cartographic history, Nordic historical geography, and old maps. Its limitations are that the content scope is relatively narrow, mainly centered on maps of Iceland; it lacks a Chinese interface, as well as instructional design, learning paths, and a certificate system. Copyright and usage licensing details are not clearly stated in the site text, so further verification is still needed before in-depth use.
It is suitable for students, teachers, and researchers in university-level historical geography, cartographic history, archival studies, and Nordic studies, as well as old map enthusiasts who want to browse and study independently. For users in China, the site text does not provide information on accessibility, so actual testing is needed; for now, its availability is unknown. Overall, it is not a course platform, but as a professional open digital resource, it has strong educational value.
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islandskort.is is an Iceland Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach islandskort.is directly.