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Using Google Earth in the Science Classroom. Danny Maas Emerging Technology Consultant Edmonton Catholic School District Daniel.Maas@ecsd.net. Danny Maas Emerging Technology Consultant Edmonton Catholic School District Daniel.Maas@ecsd.net. Compare Technology Use in Schools to This Video.
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Using Google Earth in the Science Classroom Danny Maas Emerging Technology Consultant Edmonton Catholic School District Daniel.Maas@ecsd.net Danny Maas Emerging Technology Consultant Edmonton Catholic School District Daniel.Maas@ecsd.net
Universal Design for Learning Choice Multimedia Showing what they know
Rationale for Using Google Earth • Skill & Attitude Development • Visual literacy • Global awareness • Geographic thinking • Inquiry
Adding Placemarks • Along the top toolbar, the Placemarks button looks like a yellow pushpin • When Clicked, an untitled placemark will be placed onto the screen. • Drag the placemark to the location you want. • In the “New Placemark” window, add a name. • Optionally, add a description or change the style & color. • Clicking on the yellow pin icon can change the image represented
Drawing Polygons • Click the Polygon tool button • Click once for the first point of your polygon • Click again at key points around the shape • Click on your starting point to finish the shape • Name your shape • On the ‘Style, Color’ tab choose the color and opacity of your shape • If your shape is unusually-shaped, you can click and drag the entire path (versus clicking at key points only)
Drawing Paths • Click the Path tool button • Click once for the first point of your path • Click again at key points around the path • Name your path • On the ‘Style, Color’ tab choose the color and thickness of your path • If your path is unusually-shaped, you can click and drag the entire path (versus clicking at key points only)
Recording a Tour • Click the ‘Record a Tour’ button • If you have a path and elements to record in your tour already, click the ‘Play Tour’ button as well • When the ‘Record’ button is pressed, audio and screen movements will be captured • Click the disk icon to name and save your tour which will be added to your ‘Places’ list
Measuring Distances • Open “Ruler” tool • For a single line, choose ‘Line’ tab • For a path, choose ‘Path’ tab • Choose appropriate units • Click once to begin path • Click again at key points tokeep path going • Toward the end, click a pointnear to your start point (youwon’t be able to click on theexact starting point)
Getting Directions • In the search area, choose the ‘Directions’ tab • Enter a start and end point • Click the ‘Search’ button(magnifying glass) • Scroll down for the totaldistance • Push the ‘Play Tour’button to view the directionsas a Google Earth Tour
Adding Web 2.0 Elements • Many web 2.0 tools offer an ‘embed’ feature to embed the multimedia onto other websites, blogs, etc. (E.g. YouTube, Animoto, Voki, etc.) • To embed on Googe Earth, first add a placemark • Copy the ‘embed’ HTML code from the web 2.0 website • Paste the embed code into the description area of the placemark • The next time you click on the placemark your web 2.0 element should display
Exporting Items to a .KMZ file • Any group of placemarks, polygons, paths, and tours can be grouped together and saved as a single .KMZ file • Right-click on My Places and choose “AddFolder” and name that folder • Click/Drag all the items you want into the new folder • Right-click the folder and choose “Save Place As” • Name the .KMZ file and choose a save location
Find .KMZ Files on the Internet • Open Google and choose ‘Advanced Search’ • Enter your search term(s) • Look for ‘File type’ and select “Google Earth KMZ or KML”
More Resources http://www.google.com/earth/