For my Google Earth project, I decided to basically map out the places I have lived and the schools I have attended. I also included where I was born and where I hope to live someday. When choosing what features of Google Earth I would use to help represent the places on my map, I decided to maintain what seemed to be one of the projects simpler routes. I tagged the places I choose with the obvious tacks, I created paths to follow from one place to the next, or the daily route I would personally take to get there from day to day (in reference of the schools.) Finally, I accessed as many pictures as I could to go along with the places I choose. I did this simply because I felt that this Google Earth project wasn't the simplest application to adjust to doing, and if I had a hard time doing it, I certainly didn't want to make it hard for others to understand.
When doing this project, I felt that the pictures added by others were interesting to see and somewhat helpful when pertaining to the decision if the place was the correct place desired. I definitely thought using placemarks was the easiest feature, but the paths from one placemark to another gave me trouble. It took me a couple of re-dos of my paths to finally figure out how to do it correctly.
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Your project was pretty cool I guess. I like how you used all of the paths to show where you were going. It must have took a decent amount of time. I did not like the part about Warren though. It was pretty hard to bear.
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Stephanie,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your tour. It was interesting to see all of the image overlays and stops. I did want to say something about your last slide though. You should probably say what you will be doing there. You could be sitting on the sidewalk protesting.
Cole, I think you know what I would be doing there, ruling the country. As for Sam Roy, I appreciate the compliment, because I know that it's rare you give them, but Warren is amazing so get over it.
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