Difference between revisions of "ICT student textbook/The globe on your table with Marble"
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Revision as of 00:07, 12 June 2017
Using Marble to learn physical geography
Marble is a digital atlas. It provides the physical geography of the Earth, while KGeography provides the political geography (with political borders dividing the continents into countries etc) of the Earth.
Objectives
- Understanding how the interactive environment of Marble, works as a digital atlas
- Playing with the features to explore and learn
Digital skills
- Navigating an educational software application
- Exploring a digital atlas (globe), drilling down and up locations on the map, identifying locations on the map
Your learning outputs
- Screenshots of maps you have worked on