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Google zoom earth
Google zoom earth









google zoom earth

Any of these can come to life when put on a map and connected to real places. Then present them full-screen and tell the story! 6. Upload student-created images (scanned, photos, created with digital tools, etc.). Put students' creative capacities to the test! Each placemark in their Google Earth project can be a page in a story. If the person shares photos or videos of their day-to-day activities, add them to make it more vivid! 5. Through an interview - or by shadowing them - students can document the normal day-to-day happenings of someone in their community - or beyond! Students drop pins where that person goes and describes it in the description. You'll fly back and forth to the spots in your project. Use the arrow buttons to move forward or backward through your project. PresentĬlick the "Present" button to display the project in full screen.

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Move the items in your Google Earth presentation around by clicking and dragging them into order in the sidebar. To see a video on styling the places in your project, click here. view (set how the place appears on the screen manually with altitude, tilt and more also, set it the way you want on the screen and click "Capture this view").type of info box (small, large or none).description (including links, text alignment, bold, italics, lists and more).images and videos (upload, image search, YouTube, Google Drive, your photos or URL).(You can also click "edit" when you create a new place instead of clicking "save".) In the edit menu, you can edit the following for your place. Hover over a place in the sidebar and click the pencil to edit. To see a video on adding features to a map, click here. Add a title, description, background color and/or background image. Click "Add to project" in sidebar and choose "Fullscreen slide". SlidesĪdd a full screen slide as an introduction, section break or ending. Click "Capture Street View" to add it to your project. Find a line or dot to see Street View and click. Street ViewĬlick the yellow pegman to see where Street View is available. Close the shape by clicking on the first point. Then, click on the toolbar and click globe to draw. To create shapes: Click draw line/shape to draw a shape too. Then, click the globe to draw line with series of points.

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To create lines: Click draw line/shape button in toolbar. Click "Save." You can also drop a placemark by dropping directly on Google Earth. Add to new project or an existing project. Here's what you can do: PlacemarksĬlick search to add and then "Add to project" in the knowledge card. Use the new "Projects" button in the left sidebar of Google Earth (the pin on map icon). In these projects, your students can stick pins to the globe, add rich media and detailed information, then present it step-by-step like a story. Google recently added the ability to create Google Earth projects.











Google zoom earth