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Lauri Brady

BBC - Earth - Your life on earth - 1 views

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    "How you and the world have changed since you were born. Best viewed on Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer 10 and above"
Lauri Brady

Free Technology for Teachers: 10 US History Google Earth Tours - 1 views

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    "America, A Narrative History is a text published by WW Norton. As a free supplement to the book, Norton has published ten Google Earth tours. These tours include major themes and events in US History. The list includes the Revolutionary War, the path to the Civil War, WWII, the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement, Lewis & Clark's expedition, the Indian Removal Act, Pre-Columbian North America, the national parks system, and the 20th Century power grid. All of the tours include multiple images and references. Some of the tours also have "tour questions" for students to answer."
Lauri Brady

3D American Civil War on Google Earth - 1 views

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    "Informing you about 3D models of Civil War related places, buildings, and structures that are featured in Google Earth or created with the Sketchup software."
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    Collection of Google Earth files to view recreated 3-D models of buildings from the American Civil War ( like Fort Sumter ).
Lauri Brady

US History Google Earth Tours - 1 views

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    "US History Tours powered by Google Earth. This new format traces historical developments across time, touching down on locations vital to our nation's heritage and development. Points of interest in each tour launch primary and multimedia sources."
Sue Sheffer

Intro - Google Earth Help - 1 views

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    "Learn tips and tricks to explore the world, find interesting places and share content with others. Follow this hands-on learning game at your own pace until you complete each level and become a true explorer!"
Lauri Brady

History Tours - home - 0 views

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    "History Tours is a collaborative website that gives teachers access to pre-made Google Earth tours on various topics in American and World history. These tours provide an excellent backdrop for visual learning. They allow students to view people and places of historical importance while the teacher presents essential background knowledge. Teachers are encouraged to submit their own work or save a copy of the tours posted by the page organizers. There is also a discussion section where teachers can post ideas and/or provide feedback. Creating a history tour is an excellent example of a project-based assessment that promotes higher order thinking skills. All teacher and student generated tours can be considered for inclusion on the wikispace."
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