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Toponymy is the forgotten science of how places get their names. Every toponym is like a fossil - a peace of frozen history. We built a tool to unlock it.
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The article argues that toponymy, the study of place names, is largely absent from modern education despite its cultural and historical value. It introduces Name of the World, an interactive EdTech platform that combines maps, quizzes, AI-assisted explanations, and verified geographic data to make learning the origins of place names more engaging. A pilot involving 347 students showed significant improvements in knowledge retention and positive feedback on the interactive learning approach.

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