Google Tools
TourBuilder, by Google, is still in Beta Form. It uses the power of Google Earth and was designed as a way for someone to not only add in “pins” to specific locations but the ability to add photos, text, and even video as well. It is different than the Google Earth “KLM” tour as TourBuilder is web-based making it easier to use.
How can this be used in education?: TourBuilder allows you to connect a sequence of locations on a map that user’s can click through as if they are on a tour. Along the way, the users can click on photos and video to learn more about each location. So let’s imagine your students are studying Ancient Egypt and you would like them to take a tour of the existing structures such as the pyramids. As they click through the locations on the Google Map, they can compare them with photos showing how they probably looked when they were newly constructed.
For an example, take a look at: The War of Independence or any of the other examples available in the gallery: https://tourbuilder.withgoogle.com/gallery#
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