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NOAA/NSTA Web Seminar:

GPS and Geodesy

LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP

Thursday, April 19, 2007

7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time

Virtual Globes for Geospatial Visualizations in the Classroom

Presented by: Galen ScottNational Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

National Ocean Service (NOS)National Geodetic Survey (NGS)

Did you attend the Geodesy & GPS Symposium at the NSTA national conference?

YES NO

Learning Objectives

At the end of this session participants should be able to explain:

1. What is a Virtual Globe?

2. What online data resources are available for classroom use?

3. How can Virtual Globes be used to engage students?

What is a Virtual Globe?

• A 3D software model of the Earth or another world.• Provides the ability to move around in the virtual

environment by changing the viewing angle and position.• Overlays multiple views on the surface of the Earth,

including:– Geographical features – Mountain, Valleys & Oceans

– Man-made features - Roads and Buildings

– Representations of abstract data – Populations, Temperature, & Weather Patterns

Poll Question

• Have you used a Virtual Globe before?

Yes ()

No (X)

Enter your search terms

Enter your search terms

Which Virtual Globes Have You Used?

NASA World Wind

Google Earth

Windows Live

Other

Use Your Stamps to Tell Us Which You’ve Used

Mark all that Apply

The First 21st Century Technological Revolution?

• Free geospatial visualization & analysis for everyone

• Virtual Globes have proliferated due to widely available high-resolution satellite imagery and aerial photography.

• Virtual Globes are changing the way information is shared.

Functionality of Virtual Globes:What do they do?

• Go anywhere in the world from anywhere in the world, instantly.

• Pan, Tilt, & Zoom into 3D images• Search for anything on earth – your house,

your school, famous landmarks, corner deli • View images, text and 3D models from others• Measure between points• Label ANYTHING you find• Upload your own images, text and 3D models

to share with others

Creating and Sharing Your Own Content

• Placemarks

• Digital photos

• GPS tracks

• 3D models (using SketchUp)

Creating and Sharing Content

Create and share models of your school or proposed development projects around your community, like this one from a student at Kealakehe High School in Kona, Hawaii

Thanks Larry.

Highlights of Selected Virtual Globes

NASA World Wind Google Earth Live Local

Near real-time satellite data illustrate earth

processes

Ease of use and overall slickness

Very high-res imagery from multiple perspectives

Other worlds: Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Moon

Huge public community for content sharing

Near real-time

traffic Information

Animated visualizations of time series data

Great content partnerships-

National Geographic & Discovery

Street level views of textured 3D Cities

Call for VolunteersRaise your hand to volunteer to share your use of virtual globes.Which one have you used and what do you use it for?

1.

2.

3.

First Things First: Find your House or School

• To have Google Earth fly to a location, type the city, state, or country into the Search Text Box.

Enter your address

Click to add a Placemark

Click to add a Placemark

Explore the Layersin Google Earth

What Scientific Applications for Virtual Globes can you

think of?

Type your ideas on the direct messaging window

Some examples of Scientific Applications for Virtual Globes

• Post disaster imagery can be shared in near real-time enabling first responders and evacuated people to see what’s happening and where.

• Enables students and scientists to view and study complex environmental phenomena in context.

• Annotated maps and fly-through movies discuss environmental and social issues for education and advocacy.

NOAA’s Hurricane Katrina Imagery

Footprints of aerial photos taken in the aftermath of Katrina.

Click on the dots to download high-resolution images.

Synoptic Perspectives of Environmental Processes

Dust storm in Morocco

Displayed in NASA World Wind using near-real-time imagery from Modis Satellite

Social Awareness: Crisis in Darfur

Layer Presented by: US Holocaust Memorial Museum and partners

Global Awareness:Climate Change

• Global Warming Contribution by City

Posted to Google Earth Community by bob_wenzlau

Web Tour

Available NOAA data http://www.nosa.noaa.gov/google_earth.html

Your ideas of Potential uses in Classroom

Ask for volunteers to suggest classroom topics

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9.

Some other ideas for use in the classroom

• Fly from one locality to another. What oceans are crossed? How far is it? Which direction was the flight in? How many borders do various countries have?

• Journey along a river from source to mouth.

• Trace the life cycle of a Product: pair of jeans or a cup of coffee

• Vacation ReportsUse the ‘add placemark’ feature to plot places visited by the children.

• Locality studiesInvestigate geographical features nearby or famous places around the world.

• Other ideas here.

Examples of NASA World Wind Classroom Resources

• World Wind Infowww.earthissquare.com/WorldWindwww.worldwindcentral.com

• World Wind Curricula www.worldwindclassroom.com/

• World Wind Lesson Plans www.paview.psu.edu/education/education.html

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National Science Teachers AssociationGerry Wheeler, Executive Director

Frank Owens, Associate Executive Director Conferences and Programs

Al Byers, Assistant Executive Director e-Learning

LIVE INTERACTIVE LEARNING @ YOUR DESKTOP

NSTA Web SeminarsFlavio Mendez, Program Manager

Jeff Layman, Technical CoordinatorSusan Hurstcalderone, Volunteer Chat Moderator

Appendices

• Links and Classroom Resources

• Additional Examples

• Download Info & System Requirements

Explore on your own

• Google Earth Sites– Google Earth Community– Google Earth Library

• Blogs

– www.gearthblog.com

– www.ogleearth.com

Examples of Google Earth Classroom Resources

Google for Educators site:

http://www.google.com/educators/p_earth_discovery.html

San Francisco: Visualizing a safer city with earthquakes

http://www.juicygeography.co.uk/googleearthsanfran.htm

Google Touring

http://www.googletouring.com/create.php

Virtual Globe Applications for Biology

– Antweb

Virtual Globe Applications for History

Shackleton’s Expedition to the South Pole

Posted to Google Earth Community by:pm77

Virtual Globe Applications for Literature

Shakespeare’s Placemarks:http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/155428/an/0/page/0#155428

Virtual Globe Applications for Archaeology

• National Geographic Article

NASA World Wind helps to solve an ancient mystery.

Where is the Ithaca described in such detail in Homer's Odyssey?

The mystery has baffled scholars for over two millennia because Homer's descriptions bear little resemblance to the modern Greek island called Ithaki.But what if this mismatch has occurred not because of geographical errors by the poet, but because of geological changes in the landscape? What could have altered the layout of the Greek islands since the time of the Trojan War around 1200 BC?

Using tools like World Wind scientists have been able to reconstruct the former layout of these islands and provide a compelling solution to the long established enigma of Homer’s Ithaca.

Timeline and use of visualizations in finding Ithaca.http://www.odysseus-unbound.org/results.html

Background information: http://www.smithsonianmagazine.com/issues/2006/april/ithaca.php?page=1