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		<title>Mars Exploration in the Classroom</title>
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Built into Google Earth is Google Mars. It works exactly the same as Google Earth ie you can zoom in, zoom out, fly over, explore and do tours. This software offers a beautiful opportunity to explore Mars in the classroom as never before possible. Wow!
Now as an architect of the children&#8217;s learning I believe [...]


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<p>Built into Google Earth is <a title="Google Mars" href="http://www.adrianbruce.com/computers/science_software/google_mars.htm"><strong>Google Mars</strong></a>. It works exactly the same as Google Earth ie you can zoom in, zoom out, fly over, explore and do tours. This software offers a beautiful opportunity to explore Mars in the classroom as never before possible. <strong>Wow!</strong></p>
<p>Now as an architect of the children&#8217;s learning I believe the power of the software would come after you had the students explore the most interesting facts and features of the planet.  Try having the students write a readers&#8217; theatre play where they are taking a tourist group to Mars and have them incorporate their new knowlegde into the  play. This play would then be performed as a virtual tour of the planet for other classses around the school.</p>
<p>Tonight I&#8217;ve added a few teaching ideas for using Google Mars in the classroom to my website. Feel free to check out <strong><a href="http://www.adrianbruce.com/computers/science_software/google_mars.htm">Google Mars in the Classroom</a></strong>.</div>


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