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Let the sea level rise in Google Earth
On the basis of this instruction you can a teacher make the sea level rise in Google Earth.
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Using Odyssey.js: Explanation Video
Odyssey.js is a free tool to add text, integrate photos and interactive maps together to create a digital story.
This video explains how you can create a story Odyssey.js. Students can place on a map and write a text about it. There is also the …
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Relief: Flipping the classroom
This video explains in six minutes from the significance of relief and how it is displayed on the map. There is greater emphasis on:
- slope;
- contour;
- contour interval;
- altitude and altitude rate;
- altitude zone;
- legend.
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Google Street View: Hyperlapse tutorial
The Street View feature in Google Maps is a handy tool, including useful in teaching geography. But you still can use this panoramic photos much more proves the design Teehan + Lax (Toronto). They made Street View imagined n hyperlapses …
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Teachem: Make YouTube videos interactive
TEACHEM is a free web tool that lets you search YouTube videos can convert online lessons can be private or public. A variety of additional teaching and learning resources, such as Flash cards and SmartNotes make it a unique and powerful tool for …
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Visually compare the surface of countries
Sometimes it's hard to explain how small Belgium is facing a country like Australia. The website If It Were my home there is a response.
This screencast you get to know the potential of this site.
You can not only compare the size of two …
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Klimatogram
This tutorial explains about klimatogrammen both theory and exercises.
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