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Google Earth Street View Maps - 0 views

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    This an more like an tutorial on how to enable Google Earth for "Street view" option. To see streets on Google Earth you have to go to the left pane tab called layers and select the box called "street view".
Clif Mims

Google Earth for Educators - 12 views

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    "This site is brought to you by Google and made especially for Google Earth educators and students. Come join and help us build it!"
Hanna Wiszniewska

Art Historians Rejoice: Google Earth and The Prado Bring Masterpieces Up Close - Really... - 0 views

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    It's a well-known fact that Google is working to capture high-resolution images of the landscape for its mapping products. What might come as a surprise is that they're also pursuing a similar challenge within the walls of one of the most famous museums in the world - The Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. Now, thanks to this groundbreaking project, you can get closer to the masterpieces of The Prado than you ever imagined - using Google Earth.
justquestionans

Liberty University PHSC 210 Week 1 Quiz - 0 views

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    Get help for Liberty University PHSC 210 Week 1 Quiz . We provide assignment, homework, discussions and case studies help for all subjects Liberty-University for Session 2017-2018.
Petra Pollum

Free Technology for Teachers: Wild Sanctuary - Sounds of Nature on Google Earth - 0 views

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    Wild Sanctuary is a great resource that allows users to listen to the "sounds of nature" as recorded around the world. Wild Sanctuary offers Google Earth and Google Maps files of placemarks containing audio recordings from around the world. Each placemark features a recording of the sounds of nature (birds, waves, rivers, mammals, etc.) made at that location.
Rhondda Powling

YouTube - GoogleEarthVideoHelp's Channel - 0 views

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    A number of video tutorials for many common tasks in Google Earth
Barbara Lindsey

Visualize your GPS tracks with Breadcrumbs | Google Earth Blog - 19 views

  • Our users can log their ski trip, hiking trip or sightseeing trip, upload it to Breadcrumbs with their photos and videos, and send it to all their friends, who can relive the adventure in 3D. And this is only the start, as we plan to provide our users with a platform to not only edit and maintain tracks, but also to find new places to explore and interact within a social network.
  • Breadcrumbs is the first web application of its kind, where users can manage GPS tracks, photos and videos in one place - it can be thought of as 'Flickr for GPS tracks'.
  • The key features of Breadcrumbs include:Relive your adventure: Breadcrumbs brings together photos, videos and GPS tracks in one quick and easy process and our 3D playback function brings the track alive. Edit and manage: Breadcrumbs comes with a suite of tools which let users edit and manage their GPS tracks, photos and videos. These include:- Automated geotagging of photos.- Track editing tool to correct GPS points.- Add information to your adventure to help tell the story, such as show where you ate your lunch or spotted some wildlife.- Organize: Breadcrumbs offers a rich set of tools to help users to manage adventures.- Share: Breadcrumbs makes it easy to share adventures, with options including a public page for each track and direct integration with Facebook.
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  • Our utilization and heavy integration with the Google Earth plugin is also a big bonus for the user. Garmin allows you to look at your data in Google Maps and indeed Google Earth. However, Breadcrumbs builds on this as we have built a track playback feature on top of the plugin which allows you to hit play and replay your trip step by step. It's like watching a movie of your day out! This really does bring the users' GPS data to life especially when sharing with friends and family.
  • We are already integrated with one smartphone application allowing the user to push their tracks directly to Breadcrumbs from their phone.
David Wetzel

Earth Science Teaching: Lesson Plans, Classroom Activities - 17 views

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    A list of teacher resources that can easily be modified and incorporated into the earth science classroom.
robburnsefc

Maps101 -- Social Studies, Geography, History, Lesson Plans, Online Education, K-12, Ma... - 1 views

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    Maps, Lesson plans, timelines, interactive maps and illustrations, National Geographic Videos for the K-12 classroom. Covers multiple subjects including Earth Science, History, geography, Spanish Languages. Free Trials Available.
jodi tompkins

Real World Math - 17 views

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    Using Google Earth
jodi tompkins

Real World Math - 19 views

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    Using Google Earth in the Math Curriculum
Adam DeWitt

http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com - 12 views

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    GoogleLitTrips">Lit Literature Google Earth
jodi tompkins

Glossopedia Home - 23 views

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    This site is designed especially with the young learner in mind with its age-appropriate content and emphasis on visual and auditory learning. Glossopedia is the kind of site that you can leave open for students to explore and find a fast fact of the day, find their favorite image, or video Glossopedia Categories Geography and Places Nature and the Environment Technology Animals Earth and Space People and Cultures Human Body Chemistry Natural Forces This site is simple and visually pleasing. The font size is great for young learners. Words are hyperlinked to an audio pronunciation that is a real person, speaking really slowly at first then more quickly, and finally the written meaning of the word. Images and photos have a print button prominently displayed.
nick k

Google Earth Outreach - 2 views

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    "Embedding YouTube videos into placemarks "
Willis Wee

STUDY: Where Do We Tweet? - 0 views

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    Where on Earth do tweeple tweet from? A study conducted by Crowd Science has the answer.
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Final proof aliens exist? They have discovered ancient hieroglyphic-like carvings on Mars. - 0 views

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    Footage of Nasa images, taken by its Curiosity Rover, show the writing on a rock, according to and alien researchers and conspiracy theorists who are convinced it proves there was once an ancient civilisation on Mars, much like those on Earth.
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