Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Thurs, May 28th and June 4th

Hi class,

We are continuing our discussion of geo-browsers and mapping for the next two sessions.

For this Thursday, I want you to create a map using Google My Maps. To do this, go to Google Maps (login) and click on "my maps". There, you can create a map. You should make a map of something relevant about your life (ie, favorite restaurants, bike trails you like, where you grew up, etc). It can be anywhere in the world.

When you are done, right click on the "View in Google Earth" icon and COPY LINK LOCATION. Post the link on our blog as a comment, which will essentially allow others to see your map.

Also, for Thursday, spend some time going over HyperCities: www.hypercities.com

Think about what you like and don't like about the site as well as what you'd like to be able to do in a geo-temporal environment.

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FINAL CLASS PRESENTATIONS: (June 4th)

In groups of 3, you will present either:

1. A group mapping project using Google Maps/Earth or HyperCities. If you opt for this, you need to talk about the particular google tool you are using (how it works, what it does) and your project that you created in Google Maps.
2. A new Google Tool that we haven't talked about in class, but showcases some aspects of Web 2.0. If you do this, you will actually need to create something (not just discuss what it does). You need to USE IT.

Presentations will last about 10 minutes (each person must speak about 3 minutes), followed by a brief Q+A session.

Some issues you may want to address:

1. Issues around privacy and publicness
2. Web 2.0
3. How Google tools extend knowledge or limit knowledge
4. Content creation
5. Authorship and collaboration

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  2. Here's my map of LA Sports Venues. I couldn;t get the COPY LINK LOCATION to work, so this is a link to google maps, not a direct link to google earth

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&ll=33.708347,-117.831116&spn=1.190357,2.471924&z=9&msid=114661763836501956544.00046adfa4520e9de6585

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  3. Best Cheese steaks in Philadelphia

    There's what you read in Fodors, then there's what you hear from a real local. I lived in Philadelphia the first 18 years of my life, here are the best of the best as far as cheese steaks places are concerned. And one last reminder, do not try to order tofu or specific requests, they'll look at your like you have 10 heads.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=110831609496002193737.00046ae7362e1cb38c60a&ll=40.036027,-75.17704&spn=0.179008,0.306244&z=12

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  4. http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&output=nl&msid=105115428047404690328.00046aeee81e71973f313

    Copy and paste that code to launch it in Google Earth.

    The best restaurants, in my opinion, in Long Beach, CA, my hometown. These places are amazing, and by amazing, I really do mean the best thing I have ever tasted in the town that I have lived in for a good 17 years.

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  5. (link to google maps; sorry computer is not playing nice with GoogleEarth today)
    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=103048012345886993029.00046aeec40176b5b0fdb&ll=33.828787,-118.392105&spn=0.302881,0.612488&z=11

    Golf courses that I've played in LA's South Bay.

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  8. this is my favorite beach...

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&output=nl&msid=102706237905514217292.00046af187ac9eb28da00

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  9. Well, my favorite books growing up were/are Harry Potter so I decided to do a map of locations from the books :)

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=112124201434868008881.00046afd7b24800410404&vps=7&jsv=160f&ie=UTF8&output=nl

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  11. So I chose to do my map on my favorite Web 2.0/Non-Web 2.0 company headquarters. Woo!

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=116261480967144666373.00046aff94c6a492d416b&ll=40.84706,-98.349609&spn=38.525402,82.265625&t=h&z=4

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  12. After spending a good two hours on hypercities...I am actually in love with the concept and execution. So much potential in this. It is literally a platform for everything. Integration, integration, integration. Could literally spend hours on it. One thing though: You need a pretty good internet connection for it to seamlessly work.

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  13. This is my hometown in New York. It's my house, my dad's house, the best Italian pizza ever, the worst surf spot ever, and where I played sports.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=40.580617,-73.831344&spn=0.016232,0.03768&z=15&msid=102304095042859604841.00046b01826f57a420b0c

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