Webinar Tomorrow – Google Earth & Maps Projects for Social Studies

How students can team up remotely with Google Earth and Google Maps. How to map data, compare data sets, and compare present and previous imagery. Options for multimedia mapping with trainees who do not have e-mail or Google accounts.

Google Earth and Google Maps should be staples in the tool kit of anyone who teaches social research studies lessons. These are effective tools that can be used by primary, middle, and high school students.
In this webinar on March 2nd at 4pm ET Ill lay out five social studies projects that utilize Google Maps and Google Earth to assist students make discoveries and to show what theyve discovered. These projects can be adjusted for usage in grade school (grades 3-5), intermediate school, and high school settings.

One of the primary methods that Ive had the ability to keep Free Technology for Teachers going for the last couple of years is through the registration costs for my
Practical Ed Tech courses and webinars. I have not held one in 2021. That will change tomorrow when I host
Five Google Earth & & Maps Projects for Social Studies.
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When Is It? Whats Included? Just how much?

Tuesday, March 2nd at 4pm ET..
Yes, it will be recorded for those who register beforehand..
Recording gain access to will be sent to all who sign up ahead of time..
Job guide sheets.
Copy of slides..
Certificate for participation..
$ 25.

I havent held one in 2021. Five Things You Can Learn in This Webinar:1. How students can collaborate from another location with Google Earth and Google Maps. How to map information, compare information sets, and compare previous and present images. Choices for multimedia mapping with students who do not have email or Google accounts.

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