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Friday, May 12, 2006

Using Google Earth

Geography I've mentioned before how useful Google Earth can be in geography lessons, but never really gone into much detail on how it can be used.  Luckly I've come across a site that starts you off and then points you in the right direction.  Doug Belshaw's Google Earth in the classroom post starts you off with simple instructions on how to set up a bookmark for your school before directing you to some other sites that can give you more detailed instructions on how to use Google Earth.  Have a look and enjoy this fantastic program.

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I've mentioned different mapping software before but I thought that I'd bring Quo to your attention as it's free and could be useful when studying the UK or local area. The main software is totally free and it includes an [Read More]

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