Please join us for our free search education webinar: "Maps for
Research." You can find registration information below:
Class description:
You know you can use Google Maps to zero in on your destination. But
did you know that you can search by latitude and longitude, recreate
the Lewis & Clark Expedition, and use Street View to take a walk
through Times Square? In this webinar, we’ll cover the basics of
Google Maps, from finding a place to finding your way. We'll also
discuss cool tricks and little-known features that will have you
creating and editing maps of your own!
Presenter: Trent Maverick, M.A, Education
Please register by clicking on the links below, and feel free to share
with others who might find the talk useful:
April 12, 2011—12:30pm PST:
https://googleonline.webex.com/googleonline/onstage/g.php?d=572296451&t=a&EA=tbm%40google.com&ET=48b1b405509391e0221f0716d403fe9f&ETR=f40c1b802b484395c03496e9c61f80b8&RT=MiM0&p
April 13, 2011—3:30pm PST:
https://googleonline.webex.com/googleonline/onstage/g.php?d=578969088&t=a&EA=tbm%40google.com&ET=e6e32e4e1308d2123d05382b9a58427d&ETR=58506e4e99f8601968c8118bf08bac48&RT=MiM0&p
Find the archived version of the talk (posted by 4/15) here:
https://sites.google.com/site/gwebsearcheducation/webinars
Upcoming webinar topics on Writing Successful Queries:
I: Visualizing Your Perfect Source--Presenter: Tasha Bergson-
Michelson, MLIS
II: Using Visualization to Teach Advanced Operators--Presenter: Tasha
Bergson-Michelson, MLIS
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Tasha Bergson-Michelson
Search Education Curriculum Fellow
t...@google.com