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Explore hands-on activities and demonstrations with Google Earth and Commonwealth Map to enhance science and math education. Discover multimedia ways to engage students in exploring topics like global warming, climate, and historical data. Learn how to integrate GeoTools into your classroom as demonstrations, student projects, or stand-alone activities for various subjects.
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Timothy S. Hare & Christine E. McMichael Kentucky Center for Geospatial Education, Research, & Outreach Institute for Regional Analysis & Public Policy Morehead State University t.hare@morehead-st.educ.mcmichael@moreheadstate.edu Online GeoTools to Enhance Science & Math Education
Activity Outline (~120 minutes) • What tools are available? • GeoTool Demonstrations • Google Earth & Commonwealth Map • Hands-on Activities • Science Data Demonstrations • Hands-on Activities • Online Support for GeoTools
Free Multimedia Ways to Explore… • Kentucky • Commonwealth Map • Static Web Sites • Where Storms Are Worsening • Global Warming Art • World Atlas of Flooded Lands • Interactive Climate Map • World • Google Earth • Virtual Earth • National Geographic Map Machine • UN Environmental Knowledge for Change • US • Wetlands Mapper • Historical Hurricane Tracks
Google Earth • Free • Must be installed on computer • Compatibility • Windows • Mac • Details • Interactive web mapping of the Earth & sky • Very popular with kids • Numerous educational materials available
Google Earth Demonstration • Main Interface • Address locations • Built-in modules • Add-in modules
Activity Getting Acquainted with Google Earth
Activity Tasks - Open Google Earth • Locate your study area (home & school) • Measure length of your route between home & school(Ruler icon/path) • Create a path between home & school (Path icon) & customize color & width • Add Placemarks for key locations (Placemark icon) • Draw outlines of some buildings (Polygon icon) • Save Path, Placemarks, & buildings to kml
More advanced tasks • Create a web site and embed your maps • Geotag photos • Show pictures & graphs in GE & GM • Create 3D buildings
Google Earth (GE) Resources • Downloading Google Earth • Google Earth User Guide • Google Earth Outreach • Google for Educators • Google Earth Galleries • Main Gallery • Outreach Gallery Additional Resources • User Forums • Google Earth Blog • Google Maps Mania
How to integrate these tools into your classroom… • As classroom demonstrations • As supplemental/supporting material for prepared subjects • Building hands-on student activities • To support individual student projects • Class projects • E.g., collecting community data & creating web maps
As classroom demonstrations • Where are the wetlands in your community? • Have hurricanes ever affected Kentucky? • What is the effect of global warming? • What areas are affected most by flooding? • What areas are running out of clean water?
As stand-alone activities • Targeting content standards • Environment & wetlands • Social Studies • Math • Geography • Economics • History
Benefits • Free • Easy to use • Hands-on activities • Depth of knowledge & understanding • Gee-Whiz affect for students
Supplementary Data for GE • Wetlands • Satellite Images • Geology • Other Green Initiatives • Energy • Coal
Activity Designing a class activity using Google Earth
Activity – Design Classroom activities • Choose a class topic • Locate a related GE resource • Outline a student activity that uses the selected GE resource to help students understand the topic • Prepare a short explanation of your activity to the class
Online Materials • All associated resource can be downloaded from the Internet at: http://www.kcgero.org/ksta08
Timothy S. Hare & Christine McMichael Kentucky Center for Geospatial Education, Research, & Outreach IRAPP, Morehead State University 100D Lloyd Cassity Building t.hare@morehead-st.edu 606-783-9436 Thank You
Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy (IRAPP) Center of Excellence, MSU AKentucky Program of Distinction http://irapp.morehead-st.edu