The Google Earth for Educators course I am facilitating at KnowSchools is starting today and ends on Sunday evening. I hope that you will come by and join in the global conversation.
In the “Course Agenda” I included a Flash presentation that I created online using Toufee. It was a little tedious to work in the online environment rather than Flash, but I could really see how easy it would be for those who don’t own any Flash tools to create nifty presentations and widgets in Flash. I have included the Toufee presentation below:


Google Earth: Educator Perspectives
Connectivism Blog Escape Velocity Friday 5 Infinite Thinking Machine Joyce Valenza’s NeverEnding Search learning.now Lifehacker Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podogogy Snarkmarket Syndication for Higher Ed Teaching Hacks The Savvy Technologist weblogg-ed wwwtools for teachers
was this old email that I forgot for so long that it took the hell out of me to clear the huge junk in my Inbox…I was doomed , no more emails I said to myself. I was browsing numerous sites, mostly related to Flash animations when I came across this link
Oi Quentin,
I have just come across your site and was very much interested in your work with Google Earth. I am an EFL secondary school teacher and need some help in deciphering all this. I have been tentatively working with my high school students onCommunity Walk.
Warm regards from Brazil,
Bee
Hi Quentin
I have just enrolled on your weekend GE course, please let me know how I can best contribute to the work.
Thanks for the links to my blog and GE wiki.
Quentin,
Just a quick “thank you” for the awesome weekend presentation at Knowplace. There is no doubt that it was a true learning experience for all the participants. You gave us much more than just a peek at an interesting tool. Instead, you gave us insight into how all of us can you Google Earth to further our particular teaching or classroom experience. Kudos to you.
I truly hope you will come again and present more.
Thanks,
Elderbob
Coordinator, Open Weekends @ knowplace