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Sharing Places Information - Google Earth User Guide - 0 views

  • Sharing Data Over a Network In addition to saving placemarks or folders to your local computer, you can also save place data to a web server or network server. Other Google Earth users who have access to the server can then use the data. As with other documents, you can create links or references to KMZ files for easy access. Storing a placemark file on the network or on a web server offers the following advantages: Accessibility - If your place data is stored on a network or the Web, you can access it from any computer anywhere, provided the location is either publicly available or you have log in access. Ease in Distribution - You can develop an extensive presentation folder for Google Earth software and make that presentation available to everyone who has access to your network storage location or web server. This is more convenient than sending the data via email when you want to make it persistently available to a large number of people. Automatic Updates/Network Link Access - Any new information or changes you make to network-based KMZ information is automatically available to all users who access the KML data via a network link. Backup - If for some reason the data on your local computer is corrupt or lost, you can open any of the KMZ files that you have saved to a network location, and if so desired, save it as a local file again. Note: Before you can create a network link to an item in Google Earth, you must first store that place data on a server. This section covers the following topics: Saving Data to a Server Opening Data from a Network Server About Network Links Creating a Network Link
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    In addition to saving placemarks or folders to your local computer, you can also save place data to a web server or network server. Other Google Earth users who have access to the server can then use the data. As with other documents, you can create links or references to KMZ files for easy access. Storing a placemark file on the network or on a web server offers the following advantages: * Accessibility - If your place data is stored on a network or the Web, you can access it from any computer anywhere, provided the location is either publicly available or you have log in access. * Ease in Distribution - You can develop an extensive presentation folder for Google Earth software and make that presentation available to everyone who has access to your network storage location or web server. This is more convenient than sending the data via email when you want to make it persistently available to a large number of people. * Automatic Updates/Network Link Access - Any new information or changes you make to network-based KMZ information is automatically available to all users who access the KML data via a network link. * Backup - If for some reason the data on your local computer is corrupt or lost, you can open any of the KMZ files that you have saved to a network location, and if so desired, save it as a local file again.
Sarah Hanawald

Top News - Gaming helps students hone 21st-century skills - 0 views

  • Gaming helps students hone 21st-century skills
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    Gets specific about the impact of gaming on students skill development.
Cindy Phthisic

learningevents » home - 0 views

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    list of ed tech related professional development events happening all over
Sarah Hanawald

ad4dcss » Video - 0 views


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    A place for us to share videos that help promote change. These videos may be in this wiki, or only listed on this page, however, this page is intended to aggregate the best videos for promoting Digital Citizenship, Safety, and Success in schools.






    Mr. Winkle Wakes
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    Wiki collection of videos that promote change in education. Perfect for ioi.
Sarah Hanawald

Childhood's End: Accountability Forces Children to Grow Up Too Fast | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Childhood's End: Accountability Forces Children to Grow Up Too Fast Something is lost when little red wagons and mud pies make way for worksheets and tests.
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    I read this article in Edutopia magazine today during DEAR time. It made me cry --in front of my students, so I had to share it with them.
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    Article decrying the state of early primary education in today's testing environment.
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