Visualizing Geographic Data in Google Earth for Education and Outreach

Abstract

Google Earth is an excellent tool to help students and the public visualize scientific data as with low technical skill scientific content can be shown in three dimensions against a background of remotely sensed imagery. It therefore has a variety of uses in university education and as a tool for public outreach. However, in both situations it is of limited value if it is only used to attract attention with flashy three dimensional animations. In this poster we shall illustrate several applications that represent what we believe is good educational practice. The first example shows how the combination of a floor map and a projection of Google Earth on a screen can be used to produce active learning. Students are asked to imagine where they would build a house on Big Island Hawaii in order to avoid volcanic hazards. In the second example Google Earth is used to illustrate evidence over a range of scales in a description of Lake Agassiz flood events which would be more difficult to comprehend in a traditional paper based format. In the final example a simple text manipulation application TMapper is used to change the color palette of a thematic map generated by the students in Google Earth to teach them about the use of color in map design.

Authors

David J Martin
Southampton University, School of Geography, University of Southampton, Southampton SO43 7HL, United Kingdom

Richard Treves (presenter)
Southampton University, School of Geography, University of Southampton, Southampton SO43 7HL, United Kingdom


Themes

Education & Outreach
Google Earth


Links

Big Island Lava Hazards KML
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/hazards/lavazones/main.html