You can click one of the markers on the globe to view the dot images created by people at that place. The markers represent the places listed in the memo below. You can take a closer look at the dot images with the mouse pointer (telescope-ish shaped). If the dots are moving too fast or too slow, use the up/down arrow key to make them faster/slower.
Happy International Dot Day!! The World Dot Project is a part of the International Dot Day, inspired by Peter Reynolds' book "The Dot". (http://www.thedotclub.org/dotday/) Contributors: SAV School, Bhaktapur, Nepal; Jackson School, Newton, MA, USA; Oonoda Elementary School, Sendai, Japan. More markers will be added as we receive new dots. World Dots Project 2012: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/10358339