Experience and Create Stories About the World

Storytelling has long been a powerful way to educate, connect, and inspire learners around the world. Stories shed light on shared experiences, values, and history that unite all people; they also have the ability to forge pathways for adopting new ideas and perspectives. Stories can help us understand information on both a psychological and emotional level. Google Earth helps visualize place-based stories in 3D and allows you to add rich geospatial context to your own Earth projects.

Voyager

Google Earth's Voyager is a showcase of interactive guided tours, quizzes, and layers that aim to help educate everyone about the world, locations near and far. By clicking the ship's wheel icon on Google Earth, you’ll circumnavigate the globe with the Hōkūleʻa using stars, track hurricanes and tropical storms in real time, and find place-based stories authored by partners such as National Geographic and HHMI Biointeractive. Voyager’s curated stories weave in rich media, such as 360 videos and Street View, allowing us to learn about Earth from a new perspective.

This is Home
While the countries, cultures and climates may differ, knowing we all have a place to call home is a first step to understanding everything we have in common.
Read ABCs from Space
Is there an alphabet to be found in the landforms of the Earth? Of course! NASA satellite imagery and astronaut photography will show your students where.
Explorers: Early Global Connectors
Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta, and Zheng He heralded from different continents and undertook decades-long journeys for different reasons.
Detectives & Travel Agents with Carmen Sandiego
Test your student's geography sleuthing skills with Carmen Sandiego. They’ll act as both detectives and travel agents as they become true digital globe trotters.

Tell your stories with Google Earth

Google Earth creation tools allow you to author, collaborate, and share digital stories mapped across the canvas of the planet. Placemarks, lines, and shapes will serve as foundational story elements, similar to Voyager stories. The projects will come to life as you add photos and videos from your Google Drive folder and use the rich text editor to add narrative. To enhance the storytelling and visualizations, you can transform your project with customized icons and manipulate viewpoints in Street View mode and 3D.

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Tell Your Story in Google Earth

The Diary of a Young Girl
GLT Global ED mapped the locations surrounding the events documented in Anne Frank's diary. Explore the story to better understand the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
Stories Golden Eagles Tell
Together Raptor View Research Institute, MPG Ranch and Inspired Classroom share how Golden Eagles in North America navigate their changing landscapes and the dangers they face.
250 Miles to Freedom
In 1849, Henry Box Brown escaped slavery in the American South enclosed in a wooden box. Encyclopedia Virginia mapped his perilous journey with original artwork and quotes.
Math on Maps
Explore any subject matter with Earth as a canvas. Why not start with geometric principles? Media4Math’s story explores one of the most important shapes an architect can use: triangles.