When in Rome, do as Google Earth does

By Ross Tucker

Educational Potential of Google Earth

Research indicates that 40% of college students are visual learners and may even be underperforming due to a lack of visual instruction in the classroom.

The release of Google Earth has unquestionably met the demands of these learning styles by revolutionizing the visualization process. Through . . . → Read More: When in Rome, do as Google Earth does

Going Green with Google Earth

By Logan Payne

Laptops let students explore the Internet, collect information, and type out projects anywhere they can find a good wireless connection. However, some teachers are finding this technology distracting and unnecessary in the classroom. If you are an environmental science professor and want to find a way to harness this new generation’s fascination . . . → Read More: Going Green with Google Earth