Kia ora everyone.
Below is the presentation from Thursday night. You can use the arrow buttons at the bottom right to go through the presentation, or you can use your mouse to go anywhere in the presentation. You can click on the links in the presentation and it will open up the website in a new window. You can then save the links to your favourites.
If you wanted to post a story or a picture on Google earth this is a video that will show you how to do it. It doesn't have a commentary but if you watch the video a couple of times you'll see how he gets the marker and puts it down and then adds text.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqp-plXYvDo
Just to elaborate a little on making a comic using Microsoft Word. Insert Autoshapes onto a page (insert six to a page). Then you click on a shape, go to the Fill can, choose Fill Effects, click on the Picture Tab, click on Choose Picture, select a photo and click Insert. I got this idea and a whole lot of others from this blog site. http://sharpjacqui.blogspot.com/
If you want to download the outline you can get it from the "Box" below.
If you want to contact me about anything in the presentation you can email:
layton@manchesterstreet.school.nz
Below is the presentation from Thursday night. You can use the arrow buttons at the bottom right to go through the presentation, or you can use your mouse to go anywhere in the presentation. You can click on the links in the presentation and it will open up the website in a new window. You can then save the links to your favourites.
If you wanted to post a story or a picture on Google earth this is a video that will show you how to do it. It doesn't have a commentary but if you watch the video a couple of times you'll see how he gets the marker and puts it down and then adds text.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqp-plXYvDo
Just to elaborate a little on making a comic using Microsoft Word. Insert Autoshapes onto a page (insert six to a page). Then you click on a shape, go to the Fill can, choose Fill Effects, click on the Picture Tab, click on Choose Picture, select a photo and click Insert. I got this idea and a whole lot of others from this blog site. http://sharpjacqui.blogspot.com/
If you want to download the outline you can get it from the "Box" below.
from prezi.com
If you want to contact me about anything in the presentation you can email:
layton@manchesterstreet.school.nz
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