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Google Earth for Digital Earth Teaching and Learning

Google Earth for Digital Earth Teaching and Learning. fqi@kean.edu. Feng Qi. , Department of Geology & Meteorology Kean University. What is Google Earth. Google Earth Interface. Watchung Mountains. Newark in 3D. How to obtain a copy. Download free version: http://earth.google.com/

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Google Earth for Digital Earth Teaching and Learning

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  1. Google Earthfor Digital Earth Teaching and Learning fqi@kean.edu Feng Qi , Department of Geology & Meteorology Kean University

  2. What is Google Earth Google Earth Interface Watchung Mountains Newark in 3D

  3. How to obtain a copy Download free version: http://earth.google.com/ Plus version ($20)—too bad, discontinued : - GPS device support - faster performance - import spreadsheets - higher resolution printing Pro version ($400): - GIS data import, etc.

  4. Google Earth Functions • Interactive view satellite (aerial) images over topography (historical images V.5) • Vast amount of information on Placemarks accessible online • Measure distance, elevation, position • Customize: overlay your own image or map or GIS data (for GIS data, with pro version) • New with Google Earth 5: Ocean, Mars, historical images.

  5. What you can do with it • See the past • Map the current • Model the future

  6. Google Earth Guides/Tutorials Click links below to access the corresponding websites: • Google Earth Virtual Tour • Google Earth users guide • How Google Earth works • Google Earth Manual for Earth Science Teachers (you can also request a copy via email)

  7. Data Sources Click the following links to connect to the online data resources: Google Earth Community Forums Google Earth Hacks Google Ocean Google Earth Explorer Google Sightseeing

  8. Useful Data Sets • Some Google Earth files downloaded from the websites mentioned on the previous page and cover the following topics: • Real time earthquakes, global oil consumption, and many climate and weather characteristics • Other data sets that can be found online: • Current world volcanoes:http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/171925/page/0/vc/1 • US Census data by state by category: • http://www.juiceanalytics.com/writing/census-data-in-google-earth/ • USGS Stream flow kml (can build real time streamflow kml): • http://water.usgs.gov/waterwatch/?m=real&w=kml • NRCS Water supply forecast data: • http://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/wsf/earth/index.html

  9. Free Tools to support Google Earth • Click links to get access to the corresponding websites: • GPS visualizer: convert GPS data to kml • also with Coloring and resizing functions! • Earth-plot, Earth-paint, Earth-shape: tools to create plot, image, contour layers in GE

  10. Google Earth Applications in GeoScience Education • Landscape Visualization • Virtual field trips/pre-field trip study • Measurement • Spatial patterns and relationships • Topographic Map Interpretation • Help Decision-making with multiple data layers • …

  11. Google Earth Applications-cases • ‘Google Earth in the classroom’ by Alan Roger • ‘Teaching with GPS and Google Earth’ by Juicy Geography • ‘Google Earth map analysis’ by Aida Awad • A virtual tour or ‘pre-lab’ to prepare for a field trip by Erica Cline • Modeling sea level change with google earth on the gold coast: • http://www.juicygeography.co.uk/sealevel

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