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Google EarthBy: Breanna Kieswether

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What does the technology you researched do?

How might the technology be useful in the classroom?

What did you create with the technology? (Show an example)

How/where can one get the technology and what costs are associated with it?

Is it easy to use? Does it take a long time to learn?

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What does it do?Many different features including

Street view

Sky mode

Water and ocean

Historical imagery (version 5.0)

Mars

Moon

And many more…

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Lets take a look at these features

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How might the technology be useful in the classroom?

Social studies projects

History Lessons

Math problems

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What did you create with the technology? (Show an example)

Looked at multiple different historical sights and famous places in the world.

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Brandenburg Gate Berlin Germany

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Stonehenge Amesbury, United Kingdom

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The Coliseum, Piazza del Colosseom, Rome, Italy

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Historical places in the U.S.

Mt. Rushmore,

South Dakota 244, Keystone,

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Lincoln Memorial, Lincoln Memorial Circle NW, Washington, D.C., DC

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How/where can one get the technology and what costs are associated with it?

It is free

You can download it from Google

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Is it easy to use? Does it take a long time to learn?

Yes it is easy to use

Takes time to figure out different features; however, if used in a classroom and clear instructions were given it would be very useful.


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