Where is it??

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Integrating Technologies in the Classroom through Google Earth:

The purpose of this blog is to promote the educational uses of not only different technologies into various classrooms. But to also promote how using Google Earth can be educational, creative, manageable, and fun to use in a multitude of ways in all classrooms. With this, Google Earth can be used not only in a technologically based classroom but can be used in not only all grade levels; Kindergarten, Elementary School, Middle School, High School and College, but can also be used in course like Literature, History, Science, Mathematics, Art and so many more subjects. 

With this particular assignment from my EDU 370 class (Integrating Technology into the Classroom) we have been asked to complete four different assignments

1.) Where is it?

  • Create a slideshow providing 5 individual topics addressing a single education-oriented theme. Each topic will involve 3 slides, and each slide will contain information copied and pasted from Google Earth and the internet. 

 Theme:
Art Museums

  1. National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C.)
  2. Art Institute of Chicago 
  3.  Metropolitan Museum (New York, NY)
  4.  Vatican Museums (Rome, Italy)
  5.  Musee d' Orsay (Paris, France)


2.) Your Google Earth Tour:

  • Create a Google Earth tour that can be shared through a Kmz file.

Theme:
New York City

  1. The Guggenheim Museum of Art
  2. The Metropolitan Museum


3.)  From Birth to Missoula, MT:
Make an image of the route between where you were born to Missoula, MT. 

  1. Butte, MT
  2. Missoula, MT


4.) An Activity of Your Own Creation:
Design an educational activity heavily based off of Google Earth. 
Theme: 
The World's Biggest Dawing