Google Earth

Presenter : Shawn Brandt ~ Room 140

Level: Introduction

 

Google Earth is a 3D model of the entire planet. The free program

lets you grab, spin and zoom down into any place on Earth. It’s fun,

but the real power of Google Earth is the ability to insert content.

Teachers can create interactive lessons with hyperlinks, pictures, and

video. See why it made Computer World’s top 10 products of 2006.

 


 

Google Earth Basics

  • Search for your house or school
  • Tilting terrain
  • Zoom in and out
  • Rotate the map
  • Move the map left, right, up, or down
  • Viewing layers
  • Set your "Starting Location"

 

Marking a Location with Placemarks

  • Placemarks work like "bookmarks" for specific locations
  • Take a "snapshot" to record the view for each placemark
  • A variety of icons can be used to categorize different placemarks (i.e., capitals, attractions, transportation, etc.)

 

Create a Virtual Tour with Custom Placemarks

  • A series of placemarks can be saved in a folder to create a tour
  • Placemarks use "bubbles" to provide additional information
  • Placemarks/tours can be saved as (.kmz) files to share with students and colleagues

 

Measure Distance

  • Line tool measures from point A to B
  • Path tool measures the distance of each point on a path

 

Add Content Created by Others

 

Ideas for the Classroom

 

Additional Resources

 

Google Earth "Mashups"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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