Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Kyle's Google Earth

For Computer Applications Google Earth project I chose to do the migration of me. It includes where I lived and live, where I have gone to school. and where I plan to go with my life. In my google earth I used image overlays showing the school I have been to and where I want to open a business, lines that showed how far it is from my house to school, and polygons which showed where I want to live when I am older. I chose to do my life migration as my topic because would set a goal for me and show me where I want to go with my life.
For me everything seemed to go well until my image overlays popped up as x marks over the picture.I tried to put these over Warren, Haverhill, and Woodsville School, and where I want to open a business. I'm not quite sure what I should have done about those. Otherwise everything seemed to go well. I didn't have any problems with using the lines or polygons. It did take me a little bit to figure out though how to use the polygon feature to make them 3-D, but once I figured it out it was rather easy. Overall I thought that this project seemed to go rather well.

3 comments:

  1. Kyle,

    Your Google Earth Project is very interesting. I felt that your topic was thoroughly explained and that it made this more interesting.

    Even though this was so, the organization was a little strange. I think that you should put the image overlays either above or below your text posts. They shouldn't be spaced out at incredible intervals like they currently are.

    I did like the picture choice though. It was nice that everything wasn't a logo or a picture of a building. The same thing gets a little annoying after a while.

    Overall, I thought it was an excellent project.

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  2. Your project is pretty good, but you did repeat some of your places like the skateboard company you want to own and the place you want to live in when you are older. You also probably should have explained some more of your places. Otherwise it was very well done.

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  3. kyle, you project was very well explained.It was mostly realistic and that was a good way to make it. Overall good job! :)

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