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  1. Nov 20, 2019 · Learn how to start a project and add place marks, lines, photos and more. Try it out now: https://g.co/earth

    • Nov 20, 2019
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    • Google Earth
    • Adding Photos, Videos and Text
    • Previewing Changes
    • Styling Placemarks
    • Adding 3D Views
    • Changing The Info Box
    • Add Information to Your Second Placemark
    • Adding Videos
    In the Project Details panel, hover over the first feature in your project and click the Edit button to open the Property Editor panel.
    Click on the Camera button. Here you will see options to upload an image from your computer, choose a photo from your Google Photos albums, search the web for images, select an image by URL or add...
    Click the camera button again to add a second photo. Search for and add a second photo. Adding multiple photos will create an image carousel in your Info box.
    Click the Description field and copy and paste the below text. This box has basic formatting options available, including bold, italics, underline, bullet lists, indentation, and hyperlinks. Text s...

    Click the Preview presentation button to see your changes in presentation mode. Click the back button to go back to the Property Editor panel and continue editing.

    Scroll down the Property Editor panel and find the Placemark section. Click on the placemark size and change the size to Large.
    Click on the paint bucket icon to change the placemark color to yellow.
    Click on the placemark overflow menu and select See more icons. Search the icons using the word “book” and select the book icon to represent Jane’s childhood.Tip: You can also add a custom icon (yo...

    Now that we know Jane grew up in Bournemouth, let’s make the view in Earth of Jane’s childhood more specific and immersive. 1. Click on the placemark and drag the marker to Bournemouth (just west of Southampton along the southern coast of England). You may need to zoom and pan the map to get a better view of the town. 2. Now, tilt and rotate the Ea...

    You can change the style of the Info box that displays your content (text, photos, videos, etc). 1. In the Property Editor panel click the drop down arrow on the right-side of the Info box and change the Info box from Small info box to Large info box. 2. Click the Preview presentationbutton to see the changes. Decide which style you like best!

    Now let’s add information to the other placemarks in your project. 1. Click the back button to go back to the Project Details panel. 2. Hover over the second placemark and click the Edit button . 3. Since we added this placemark from a Knowledge Card, it displays information from the Google Knowledge Graph (you can click the Preview presentation bu...

    While still in the Property Editor panel for the third placemark, click on the camera button and select YouTube. You may search for a YouTube video or you can access your public YouTube videos. If...
    Search for “jane goodall termite fishing” and select the first search result to add the video to the place.
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  3. See how a teacher, conservationist and family are using the new creation tools. With creation tools in Google Earth, you can draw your own placemarks, lines and shapes, then attach your own custom text, images, and videos to these locations. You can organize your story into a narrative and collaborate with others.

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    • Identify important locations in a story/history. Are you studying a story that has real locations in the real world? Have students drop placemarks in those locations and write descriptions of why they're significant to the story or history.
    • Show the timeline of a person's life. Pick a person from history. A character from a story. Someone a student knows in real life. Plot the 10 most important places in that person's life on a map -- and describe why they're important.
    • Relive a trip. If a student has visited someplace meaningful, have that student drop markers on the most important places and describe them. Add personal photos and videos to make it more vivid.
    • Do a "Day in the Life" project. Through an interview -- or by shadowing them -- students can document the normal day-to-day happenings of someone in their community -- or beyond!
  4. This tutorial covers how to create powerful stories using the Creation Tools in Google Earth. Jump ahead using the links below:Getting Started: 00:00Starting...

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  5. Aug 11, 2022 · 1. Use Google Earth Project as a Teaching Aid. Say you're a tutor, you can create a Google Earth project covering the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World viz: Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt. Statue of Zeus at Olympia. Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.

  6. Jun 3, 2023 · 5. Change views. To move from an aerial view to a view as if looking from the Earth, use the horizontal bar in the right hand corner. 6. Look for the date the picture was taken from the bottom left hand corner of the screen. And scroll through the dates to see all the satellite images from different days of the year.

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