July, 2008

Google Maps


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I’ve been trying to work out the best way to use Google Maps to develop international linking projects without using Google Earth, which has a complex interface and might put off students. Instead, I have found it much better to create maps directly in Google Maps and embed HTML in the placemark box using images and videos from other sites such as Flickr and BLIP.TV. It is possible to collaborate within a closed network of people and publish the results. As an experiment, I have set up a map for my department and will be trying out some tests next term with my Year 10 GCSE Photography students adding imagery from the local area.

Has anyone tried to use Google Maps for international linking and, if so, what kind of tasks did you set students?

Z.Hoeben

Embedding Media Tutorial using Screenflow

One of our partner school teachers in Delhi is having trouble embedding video and images into our Edulog site, so I produced this screen flow video:

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Benefits of VLE & E-Portfolio in Art

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