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Alexis Krysten

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      Graham Atttwell

      ARML Specification - 2 views

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        "ARML is an initiative to standardize the way points of interest are described. Similar to web browsers this would enable content providers to create their data once and it can be viewed across all browser that support the standard. As KML is already a very popular format (e.g. Google Earth) we decided to base the ARML specification on KML and extend it with AR specific structure. Also many companies and organizations have already their data in KML available and there are many KML converters available to transform existing data. Additionally Google Earth is an easy to use interface to create KML data even by non-technical people. "
      Michelle DeSilva

      Google For Educators - 0 views

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        Want to help out students and colleagues with handy tips on improving search results and using popular Google products like Google Earth? Just print out these posters and hang them where everyone can see them.
      David Wetzel

      Investigating Natural Disasters Using Web 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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        When word of a natural disaster is spreading from somewhere in the world or announced on the news, students can use Google Earth to conduct an investigation of the disaster's effect.
      Martin Burrett

      Find the opposite point on Earth - 0 views

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        An interesting geography site which show what is on the opposite side of the Earth. For London it's just some fish and a lot of water. A nice way of selecting contrasting places to study. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE,+RE,+Citizenship,+Geography+&+Environmental
      Jennifer Garcia

      Welcome to Google Lit Trips! - 0 views

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        "A Different Way to Read Great Literature! This site is an experiment in teaching great literature in a very different way. Using Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place... and so much more!"
      Yuly Asencion

      Juicy Geography - 8 views

      shared by Yuly Asencion on 03 Jan 10 - Cached
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        ICT and original Google Earth lessons
      Jennifer Garcia

      The Capital Region Society for Technology in Education - 0 views

      • Our Children Are Not the Students Our - Schools Were Designed For: Understanding Digital Kids Ian Jukes
      • 3D for Free! Using Google SketchUp and Google Earth in the Classroom - Bonnie Roskes
      • Multiple Intelligences and Instructional Technology - Walter McKenzie
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      • Putting the Horse Back Before the Cart: Technology Competencies All Educational Administrators Need - Doug Johnson
      • Animation and Digital Storytelling Across the Curriculum - Scott Loomis
      • Glogster: Reverse WebQuesting - Nicole Tomaselli
      • Learning With the World - Using Technology to Connect Students Globally in Project Based Learning - Jim Carleton and Mali Bickley
      • Dragging Them Kicking and Screaming - Charlie Makela
      • Using Web Conferencing to Enrich Instruction - Kim Caise
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