Google Earth

CIT Resources on Google Earth

CIT blog posts about Google Earth

Recent faculty projects using Google Earth

Google Earth Workshop page by Dr. Kim Bridges from his workshop at Duke on June 5, 2008

google earth logo  is a virtual globe browser that superimposes satellite imagery onto the earth.  Users can annotate the globe with text, pictures, movies, placemarks and superimposed images to share data that involves location. Key characteristics of Google Earth include:

Examples

There are examples of useful Google Earth files for geography, environmental issues, literature, political science, history, social science, biology, ecology, geology, architecture and more. Explore the Google Earth showcase and read the community discussion board for ideas from your subject area.
 

How Does It Work?

With Google Earth, you can orient students to the areas you are discussing, share data and placemarks you have collected or have students create projects. A quick tour will generate ideas.

Using Google Earth for Teaching and Learning

google earth globe

Use Google Earth as part of your presentation, to orient students and show connections. Assign the students to investigate a topic and present their results as placemarks, overlays and/or a tour.  As a group project, ask students to create a layer with data about a relevant topic. Specific ideas can be found in the Google Earth educators site or in this blog entry about back to school



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