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1 Virtual Globes by: Steven Wood Dept of Science Wheeler School

2 Virtual Globes A virtual globe is a 3D software model or representation of the Earth or another world.

3 Image Draped over digital Topography Projected on a Globe

4 What A Virtual Globe Can Do For You! –You can look at the globe from different perspectives.

5 What A Virtual Globe Can Do For You! You can drape the globe with different images and data, and change what is displayed at the push of a button

6 Why Are Virtual Globes Useful In the Classroom Its is a VISUAL learning tool. Allowing students to visualize concepts that we often teach them verbally. It is an INTERACTIVE program which the student can freely access and easily manipulate, allowing them to formulate there own questions on a concept and search out the answers to them It creates an ENGAGING learning environment, bringing elements commonly used to attract students to video games into use in attracting them to explore and learn

7 Examples Of Virtual Globes NASA World Wind- educational focus, open source, Measuring tools, lots of layers. Google Earth- commercial focus, high resolution-most recent data, widely used, linked with other google tools Microsoft Virtual-Earth- Wants to compete with Google earth ARC-GIS Explorer- GIS on a virtual Globe

8 Two Versions of World Wind –World Wind.net Original version of World Wind Runs only on PC Most flexible version Has lots of layers Has many options and add-ons –World Wind Java Still in development Works across platforms (Mac or PC) Can be imbedded in web pages World-Wind versions customized to your use can be produced.

9 Important Websites for World Wind World Wind Home- http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ Download- http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/download.html http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/download.html http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/index.html Community- http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/Main_Page http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/Main_Page Add-ons - http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/index.php?titl e=Special%3AAllpages&from=&namespace=100 http://www.worldwindcentral.com/wiki/index.php?titl e=Special%3AAllpages&from=&namespace=100 My Website – hhtp://www.worldwindclassroom.com

10 How to Drive in World Wind Holding down left mouse button and moving mouse moves screen Forward/Back and Left and Right Holding Down the right mouse button and moving mouse tilts the view (Up/down) and rotates view (left/right) Scroll button (or click both left and right) zooms view in and out

11 To select or change layers Select icon representing layer on toolbar Or select from the list of layers in the layer manager Turn on or off place names or boundaries here

12 Basic Layers In World Wind Image SetResolutionCoverageColorComments Blue Marble1kmGlobalYesImages for all 12 months of 2004 NLT Landsat30mGlobalYes (true and pseudo) I Cubed15MGlobalYes (true)Well processed seemly landsat Mosaic- most realistic Landsat set Geocover 1990 and 2000 30m and 15m GlobalYes (Pseudo)Two similar data sets taken 10 years apart USGS Ortho1mU.S. OnlyNo USGS TOPO1mU.S. Onlyyes Urban High Res- Zoom it 1m-.25mSelected cities and states YesCoverage includes Massachusetts and Rhode Island

13 What makes World Wind Unique Open Source- The code for the program is publicaly available and can be altered. –Many useful add-ons have been created for the program by users –You do not need to worry about copywrite issues –You can alter the program yourself (xml) Educational Focus- Program was created with education in mind. –Lots of different layers –Lots of connection to NASA educational resources –Easy to use interface (designed like a computer game)

14 Using World-Wind In The Classroom As a visualization tool in the class lecture, presentation or discussion - Show students imagery or data from World Wind to illustrate concepts or pose questions. Used to create images for power points or assignments Students can work with program itself to explore concepts or answer question in a computer lab or for homework.

15 Uses For World Wind Find your house and understand your local geography (Urban Area image of The Athenian School California)

16 Boundaries and Place Names Blue Marble (with boundaries and labels)- South Africa

17 Rapid Fire Modis Daily Satellite imagery capturing ecological and geological events Modis image of Hurricane Katrina

18 Web Mapping Server Allows global environmental datasets to be displayed

19 Lewis and Clark Trail Shows path explorers took with stop points that link to web pages describing the journey

20 Katrina Add-On Add-on has aerial photography of New Orleans and Mississippi before and after Hurricane

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