Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Thing 11 Mapping & Geolocation Tools

Yikes...nothing like starting the race in last place!!  Better late than never.  I have figured out a few things just trying to access the blogs of my colleagues (like I hate the filters at my school) and google's purchase of BlogSpot really screwed up my access.  After much frustration....I am finally on!
Mapping & Geolocation Tools:
I loved google maps before...and I just fell in love all over again!  Their tutorials are extremely well done but run hit or miss at school.  I had done much of my research at home...found somethings I wanted to share with teachers at school and they wouldn't work.  That is something I have to talk with IT about.
I really enjoyed the phototours - the street views of places I will probably never get to sucked up quite a bit of my time.  Kind of like pinterest for me.  I did share it with my dad who then spent hours visiting  places he used to live and work...it was really fascinating.
I added Leonardo's Horse in Milan to the collaborative map...I am going to try and incorporate that into a project with the foreign language classes...haven't quite thought it all through yet but they all study a Spanish speaking country of their choice and I believe the geography of it gets lost.  This piece might help!
I loved Sepiatown and whatwasthere.com!  When looking up Valatie & Kinderhook there were no historical pictures...this could be a great opportunity for our photography class or anyone studying local history.  The opportunity to contribute to the site is something my high school students would love.  I plan on also introducing photo sphere from google to them.  I think they would enjoy participating and making the world just a bit smaller!  :-)
And when your kids need something to do...geoguesser.com is so much fun!  It is tough but after a few you realize what clues you should be looking for to figure out where you are.  Give it a try!

1 comment:

  1. Yay! Better late than never, yes! :) Love the idea of your students adding photos for the Valatie/Kinderhook area, great project. And great explorations of other tools too! Don't forget to log your work on the form (link is on the blog: http://cooltoolsforschool.wordpress.com/2014/01/12/dont-forget-about-these-links/)

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