A slideshow of still images taken from the Journey to Topaz by Yoshiko Uchida Google Lit Trip developed by Heather Palmer of Valley View Middle School in Edina, MN.
A slideshow of still images taken from the Journey to Topaz by Yoshiko Uchida Google Lit Trip developed by Heather Palmer of Valley View Middle School in Edina, MN.
A slideshow of still images taken from the Blood on the River by Elisha Carbone Google Lit Trip developed by the students of Mrs. Angie Jett's 6th grade class at Providence Middle School in Chesterfield, Virginia
A video simulation of a "Place-Based Digital Storytelling in Google Earth" project.
Imagine the surface of Google Earth sprinkled with stories of life changing personal experiences that took place in all of those places.
Readers could virtually "be right there where the story took place" while enjoying the digital stories posted by teachers and students from around the world.
This video simulates the look and feel of a walking tour as it appears on an iPad. Though you do not actually see the iPad itself being tilted nor do you see the finger motions that cause the rotations and zooms, you can see the impact of those finger motions in the video as they appear when actually viewing the walking tour on iPads.
A slideshow of still images taken from the Journey to Topaz by Yoshiko Uchida Google Lit Trip developed by Heather Palmer of Valley view Middle School in Edina, Minnesota.
These videos provide a glimpse of the content of specific Google Lit Trips.
Viewing the full Google Lit Trips requires installation of the Google Earth software available for free at: earth.google.com
A slideshow of still images taken from the Journey to Topaz by Yoshiko Uchida Google Lit Trip developed by Heather Palmer of Valley view Middle School in Edina, Minnesota.
These videos provide a glimpse of the content of specific Google Lit Trips.
Viewing the full Google Lit Trips requires installation of the Google Earth software available for free at: earth.google.com
The full Google Lit Trips are available free at: GoogleLitTrips.com.
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