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How the new Google Earth works 

How the new Google Earth works  | Homeschooling High School | Scoop.it
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Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
TrayKay's insight:
Knowledge Cards help users learn more about history, culture, natural wonders, and wildlife.
Viljenka Savli (http://www2.arnes.si/~sopvsavl/)'s curator insight, April 23, 2017 7:05 AM
new about google earth 
 
Coconut Curator's curator insight, April 30, 2017 10:47 AM
Google Earth has moved beyond looking for where your house is and what the street looks like. So many places to explore from the desktop. I can see this being of particular use for history and geography. For history lessons, we can go on a journey to destinations mentioned during events such as World War I. For geography, we could examine water scarcity and environments in African or South-east Asian countries.
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Microfacts/Weaving History

Microfacts/Weaving History | Homeschooling High School | Scoop.it

Create 'factlets' — places, people, events — and string them together into 'threads' at the click of a button. Automatically visualize the results temporally and spatially, search by any attribute, automatically import Wikipedia articles and much more ...

 

To get an idea of what's possible check out this thread about the Napoleonic Wars or this one about Shakespeare's Life and Works. Alternatively dive straight in:


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