JavaGAR
12-01-2008, 06:43 PM
A new module on Teaching with Google Earth (http://serc.carleton.edu/sp/library/google_earth/index.html) has been posted on the Science Education Resource Center web site.
The module includes the following sections:
What is Google Earth? - provides Google Earth basics, including descriptions of the four versions of the program.
Becoming Familiar with Google Earth - provides information about web resources and books for learning how to use Google Earth.
Why Teach with Google Earth? - outlines potential uses for both students and teachers.
How to Teach with Google Earth - points the way to several methods to get started.
User Guide - contains clear, step-by-step instructions and screen shots for students and teachers, including a handy one-page guide: Google Earth Tip Sheet
Working with KML - introduces Keyhole Markup Language (KML), a standard format for storing and distributing geographic data.
KML Examples from the Google Earth Community Forums - presents examples of how members of the Google Earth Community have created a variety of map features with KML.
Google Earth API (application programming interface) enables developers to embed Google Earth applications into web pages.
Google Maps - is a browser-based mapping service with an API (application programming interface) that can be used to create customized interactive maps.
Resources and References provide more information about Google Earth.
The module includes the following sections:
What is Google Earth? - provides Google Earth basics, including descriptions of the four versions of the program.
Becoming Familiar with Google Earth - provides information about web resources and books for learning how to use Google Earth.
Why Teach with Google Earth? - outlines potential uses for both students and teachers.
How to Teach with Google Earth - points the way to several methods to get started.
User Guide - contains clear, step-by-step instructions and screen shots for students and teachers, including a handy one-page guide: Google Earth Tip Sheet
Working with KML - introduces Keyhole Markup Language (KML), a standard format for storing and distributing geographic data.
KML Examples from the Google Earth Community Forums - presents examples of how members of the Google Earth Community have created a variety of map features with KML.
Google Earth API (application programming interface) enables developers to embed Google Earth applications into web pages.
Google Maps - is a browser-based mapping service with an API (application programming interface) that can be used to create customized interactive maps.
Resources and References provide more information about Google Earth.