Episode 7: Mapping with Google - My Maps & Tour BuilderWe are happy to be back in the newsroom after a brief hiatus and we are kicking off this episode with a geography focus using G-Suite apps My Maps and Tour Builder. With these apps, it is possible to integrate geography, social studies, and really any content area with technology.
Where do you want to travel? How do I get there? Plug this information into your phone or GPS device and bam, your device directs you where to go with little to no effort on the travelers' end.
Google My Maps
The convenience of having digital maps in the palm of our hands allows us to easily get from one place to another but the ability to read/create maps is not only for getting - point A to Point B. Being able to read/create a map helps develop and hone the following:
Spatial reasoning skills
Critical thinking
Problem solving
See the big picture
What is Google My Maps?
Google My Maps is an online tool that allows users to drop pins in chosen places, add images, descriptions, links, and more. It is accessible through the 'More" option from Google Drive and like most Google apps, it allows for sharing and collaborating.
Why use Google My Maps?
Google My Maps is adaptable for any subject area and the 4 C's (critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication) can easily be embedded in all activities using My Maps.
Tech It Up a Notch
If educators want to Tech it Up a Notch using Google My Maps, why not consider creating a My Map to lead students through required materials interactively. This could be for introducing new material, reviewing past material or other ways that not only provide needed information but will have students engaged in the interactivity.
As educators, we want our students to be actively involved in their learning and Google My Maps is the perfect platform for students to actively show what they know. Below are only a few of the many ways to have students use Google My Maps. If you have other ideas, be sure to add them in the comments below.
Mapping and describing settings from stories
Mapping places studied in SS combined with images and descriptions
Given several locations use My Maps tools for measuring distances and creating shapes
Mapping Science discoveries and adding images and descriptions of discoverers
View in Google Earth
Scavenger hunts - any subject
Any subject area journal of studies/learning
Google My Maps Resources
Math Maps
Neigh-BEAR-Hood Watch Kids
Map Projections - Shape, Distance, Area
Antarctic Expedition 2015
The Amazing Tech Race
Google Tour Builder
What is Tour Builder?
Tour Builder is a free online tool which enables the creator to design and send their audience on a step by step tour of pretty much anything in the world! At each stop along the tour, it is possible to share text, photos, videos, even other websites (maybe even a Google Form) for the end user to explore throughout the tour. Once a Tour is created, it can be available in the Gallery or shared with a published URL so that others may participate in the Tour.
Why use Tour Builder?
When we think of incorporating the 4 Cs into student learning experiences, designing an online tour can easily tap into all of those skills. Students can create tours to showcase their learning in practically any content area! Building a Tour requires the students to use their critical thinking skills by designing the Tour in advance and then and problem solving as the Tour is built. By incorporating interesting questions, appealing images, and other links, students are communicating their ideas in creative ways. Of course, it is possible to collaborate with others to share the workload and compromise along the way.
Tech It Up a Notch!
SS- Historical events, cultural studies
SCI - Biomes, landforms, scientific discoveries, animal habitats, weather & Climate
ELA - settings in a novel, character travels
Math - real world problems, distance
More resources:
ISTE Standard(s) for Educators and Students
Newspapers In Education
Common Sense Media
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