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Using Google Earth as a GIS tom.rc@field-studies-council.org
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Maps Available at: North West: http://www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk/fieldwork/info/fieldwork-cpd/north-west-network/ http://www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk/fieldwork/info/fieldwork-cpd/north-west-network/ Adding places of interest to Google Maps & creating your own maps Google Maps To access the maps you will need to log in to Google and the login: Email: northwestfieldwork@gmail.com Password: fieldwork1234northwestfieldwork@gmail.com
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Maps Available at: North West: http://www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk/fieldwork/info/fieldwork-cpd/north-west-network/ http://www.geographyteachingtoday.org.uk/fieldwork/info/fieldwork-cpd/north-west-network/ Adding places of interest to Google Maps & creating your own maps Google Maps 1.Think of your favourite place to do local fieldwork (it could be somewhere you currently use or have thought about using) 2.Share your location with your partner and why you picked it 3.Log in to Google, click on maps (left side of the page) then go to my maps 4.Go to edit in my maps then find the fieldwork location place on the Google Map 5.Click on the Pin in the left corner of the Map and place it in the right location 5.Add a title to the pin and some information about the location (if you want to be a bit fancy you can link to a picture and websites) To access the maps you will need to log in to Google and the login: Email: northwestfieldwork@gmail.com Password: fieldwork1234northwestfieldwork@gmail.com
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Creating a pin in Google Earth Find a place on Google Earth where you could do, or do, some local fieldwork. Place a pin there. Add some info about the site in the description box. See if you can add a picture.
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Useful html code your text Bold text your text italics text your paragraph separate paragraph line break changes font type changes font size font colour creates an e-mail link creates a website hyperlink your text centres text
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Creating a layer There are picture files of local maps in the shared area, or you can download your own maps to add as layers from the web
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‘Lovely Layers’ in Google Earth Street View: 360 0 pictures Weather (you need to zoom out to see these layers) Roads (very useful when adding your own layers) Panoramio photos: Geo located pictures National Geographic: places of interest in Gallery
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Creating graphs Have a go - there are pins at a local river and urban area in the shared network.
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Video function Video tours are a useful and very quick way to record students thoughts about places
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Sketch up You can use Sketch up (free download) and the 3D warehouse, of buildings and objects, to find things you want to download into Google Earth. Useful when investigating proposed local developments like wind farms.
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Using Google Earth as a GIS tom.rc@field-studies-council.org Plenary Hopefully something has been of use/new today. Think of the most useful idea you have developed today. Share this with your partner and explain how you are going to use it in the future. Please fill in an evaluation form.
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Websites with easy to use GIS resources Natural England www.natureonthemap.org.uk Environment Agencywww.environment-agency.gov.uk British Geological Surveywww.bgs.ac.uk/britainbeneath National Statistics http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk Meteorological Officewww.meto.gov.uk/climate/uk
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