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Joe Wood Online PBWiki / Google Earth in the Classroom
More great classroom resources
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Middle School Google Earth Resources
Thanks to @derallg for this resource geared toward middle school teachers and learners.
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From Created by Glenn A. Richard, Mineral Physics Institute, Stony Brook University, this resource is entitled “A Complete Guide to Using Google Earth in the Geoscience Classroom.” It has links to complete classroom activities.
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A Complete Guide to Using Google Earth in the Geoscience Classroom
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Google Earth Outreach Video Tutorials
Great video assets in learning how to explore and expand your use of Google Earth and Maps
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Google documentation on the use of Google Earth.
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Google Earth Design Tutorial, Part 3: How to Add Audio
Part 3 of the 3 part series on creating tours in Google Earth
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Google Earth Design Tutorial, Part 2: How to turn elements on and off
Part 2 of a 3-part series on creating tours in Google Earth
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Google Earth Design Tutorial, Part 1: How to Create Tours
Part 1 of a 3 part tutorial on creating Tours in Google Earth.
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YouTube – Quick & Dirty KML Creation
“Quick & Dirty KML Creation” – A great, albeit long at 1 hour 12 minutes, intro to KML for both Google Earth and Google Maps. Has some interesting tidbits, particularly the copy/paste of KML XML from (and into) Google Earth.
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This is an updated version of the old spreadsheet tool originally rolled out for Google Maps. This one is great in that it provides pre-fab templates. Now if I could just figure out how to create a form that would allow me to auto-populate the fields…
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- Six ready-made balloon designs to quickly create up to 400 attractive
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A simple HTML templating system to create
your own balloon designs. - Works in Google Earth and Maps.
We’ve improved our Spreadsheet Mapper tool! Some of the new features include:
- Six ready-made balloon designs to quickly create up to 400 attractive
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The Ultimate Guide to Google Earth for Educators
A list of resources for educators provided by “Edgalaxy: Where Education and Technology Meet”.
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

