Neogeography is a type of map-making that uses computer technology to create new, interactive maps. Instead of using maps that are printed in a book or on paper, neogeographers (people who create neogeography maps) use a computer program to make interactive maps that are shown on a computer or a mobile device. Neogeography maps can show things like roads, rivers, parks, and buildings. They can also be used to get directions, and to find out more information about different places. People can also add their own information, like notes and photos, to the maps, so others can see what the area looks like.