Need to tune up part of it? Do it before its too late.
Updated Examples: Primary Document + Brochure
Rubrics: Main Document + Brochure + Itinerary
I'm done. I get to play games now.
Nope! There's always more productive things you could be doing.
You can play games on the weekend, or at home.
Check out Google Earth. It is installed on your computer.
What's Google Earth? Find out!
Search your computer for Google Earth, load it up, and get started.
Not sure what it can do? Find out!
Do you know how to create place-marks and polygons in Google Earth?
Figure it out, and see if you can find some of the big sights from the trip you designed.
You can even set the camera angle for your place-marks.
By the way: If you didn't know, Google Earth is free. You can download it at home if you'd like to play with it more. There's all sorts of things it can be use for, and lots more you can learn about it that we won't be doing in class. Check out Google's Guide to Google Earth, Google's Tutorials, and
Google's Showcase some other time. The Google Earth Blog has some impressive stuff too. They make use of youtube videos though, so alot of it you can't do here. Sorry!
I'm done. I get to play games now.
Nope! There's always more productive things you could be doing.
You can play games on the weekend, or at home.
Check out Google Earth. It is installed on your computer.
What's Google Earth? Find out!
Search your computer for Google Earth, load it up, and get started.
Not sure what it can do? Find out!
Do you know how to create place-marks and polygons in Google Earth?
Figure it out, and see if you can find some of the big sights from the trip you designed.
You can even set the camera angle for your place-marks.
By the way: If you didn't know, Google Earth is free. You can download it at home if you'd like to play with it more. There's all sorts of things it can be use for, and lots more you can learn about it that we won't be doing in class. Check out Google's Guide to Google Earth, Google's Tutorials, and
Google's Showcase some other time. The Google Earth Blog has some impressive stuff too. They make use of youtube videos though, so alot of it you can't do here. Sorry!
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