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Friday, 7 June 2013

Explore Mapping with Google

Posted on 05:43 by Unknown

From your own backyard all the way to Mount Kilimanjaro, Google Maps and Google Earth are here to help you explore the world. You can learn to harness the world’s most comprehensive and accurate mapping tools by registering for Mapping with Google.

Mapping with Google is a self-paced, online course developed to help you better navigate the world around you by improving your use of the new Google Maps, Maps Engine Lite, and Google Earth. All registrants will receive an invitation to preview the new Google Maps.

Through a combination of video and text lessons, activities, and projects, you’ll learn to do much more than look up directions or find your house from outer space. Tell a story of your favorite locations with rich 3D imagery, or plot sights to see on your upcoming trip and share with your travel buddies. During the course, you’ll have the opportunity to learn from Google experts and collaborate with a worldwide community of participants, via Google+ Hangouts and a course forum.

Mapping with Google will be offered from June 10 - June 24, and you can choose whether to explore the features of Google Maps, Google Earth, or both. In addition, you’ll have the option to complete a project, applying the skills you’ve learned to earn a certificate. Visit g.co/mappingcourse to learn more and register today.

The world is a big place, we like to think that you can make it a bit more manageable and adventurous with Google’s mapping tools.

Posted by Tina Ornduff, Program Manager




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Explorer encore plus avec "Mapping with Google"

De la porte de votre maison au sommet du Kilimanjaro, Google Maps et Google Earth sont là pour vous aider à explorer le monde. Vous pouvez apprendre à tirer le meilleur parti de ces outils de cartographie, les plus complets et les plus précis au monde, en vous inscrivant sur Mapping with Google.

Mapping with Google est une formation en ligne, que chacun peut suivre à son rythme, développée pour vous aider à mieux explorer le monde qui vous entoure, en améliorant l'utilisation des nouvelles Google Maps, de Maps Engine Lite et de Google Earth. Tous les inscrits recevront une invitation à visualiser en avant-première les nouvelles Google Maps.

Par le biais de formations vidéos, de cours écrits, d'activités et de projets, vous apprendrez bien plus qu'à constituer un itinéraire ou à visualiser votre maison depuis l'espace. Racontez des anecdotes sur vos lieux favoris en les agrémentant de riches images en 3D, ou marquez les sites à ne pas rater lors de votre prochain voyage et partagez tout cela avec vos compagnons de route. Pendant la formation, vous serez suivis par des experts Google et vous aurez l'occasion de collaborer avec une communauté mondiale de participants, via les Hangouts de Google+ et un forum spécifique.

Mapping with Google est proposé du 10 au 24 juin, et vous pouvez choisir de travailler sur Google Maps, Google Earth, ou les deux. De plus, vous aurez la possibilité de réaliser un projet, en appliquant les techniques apprises, pour obtenir un certificat. Consulter g.co/mappingcourse pour en savoir plus et vous inscrire dès aujourd'hui.

Le monde est vaste. Nous aimons à penser que l'on peut le rendre un peu plus accessible et plus ouvert à l'aventure avec les outils de cartographie de Google.


Publié par Tina Ornduff, Responsable Programme
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