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Google Earth
Tuesday October 27, 2009
4:00 PM until 7:00 PM
Google Earth is a powerful visual tool for visualizing and presenting information tied to location. Find out the difference between Google Earth and Google Maps and how both can be used in your classroom. Google Earth's detailed, highly visual information can be incorporated into numerous lesson plans, from history to geography, social studies and even economics. Students can use Google Maps and Earth to learn about specific locations and see what they look like from an aerial view; compare their home streets and neighborhoods with those of distant penpals; and study satellite images superimposed on the maps. Both Google Earth and Google Maps can also be used as a tool for students to study or even prepare their own presentations. This workshop will sample of possible useful content for Google Earth in a variety of subjects such as geography, literature, science, history, and more. Basically, any information which can be tied to a location on Earth can be illustrated, and made interesting, using GE. The cost for this workshop is $50. Checks and POs can be made payable to ERCSD-SPDC. A light dinner will be served. Location: 30 Linden Street, Exeter, NH Click here to go to the Seacoast Professional Development Center calendar.
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