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The Fischbowl: Diigo Ideas: Results from my Earlier Post
Results from folks responding to Karl's request to share how teachers use Diigo instructionally.
Finding Places and Directions - Google Earth User Guide
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Searching for Community Maps
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Searching for Community Maps
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Lit Trip Tips
Jerome Burg's tips on using Google Earth to create literature trips
Google Maps Mania: The Ultimate Google Maps Guide to Lisbon
An example of how you can map a city to share its sights and sounds with others.
Juicy Geography: 10 ways to Google-up your coursework project!
Some how to examples for using Google Earth and Google Maps with students.
Google Earth is our Paper – Part 1: Find a location, Begin a journey | ICT in my Classroom
Tom Barrett's 5 part series on using Google Earth with his students.
Google Earth Curriculum Ideas - Teaching Hacks
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Use the time zone overlay to show the time zones around the world.
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Have students complete a City/Country Scavenger Hunt
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The National Geographic — Roper Public Affairs 2006 Geographic Literacy Study
2006 Survey of 18-24 continental U.S. young adults designed to find out about their knowledge of geography.
Top News - Google makes famous artwork more accessible
Spain's Prado Museum has teamed up with Google Earth for a project that allows people to view the gallery's main works of art from their computers--and even zoom in on details not immediately discernible to the human eye.
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said to be the first of its kind involving an art museum. It involves 14 of the Prado's choicest paintings,
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the images now available on the internet were 1,400 times clearer than what would be rendered with a 10-megapixel camera.
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