![]() ![]() Layering old maps on top of modern-day imagery (georeferencing) and using Street View to view modern settings.Marking WWII bomb locations relative to ancestors’ homes.Plotting and outlining ancestors’ land using data from sources such as the General Land Office or Griffith’s Valuation.Adding time-coded maps to see how county lines shifted through time.Adding photographs, records, location markers, book excerpts, videos, historical maps, migration paths.Students will learn a variety of techniques, including but not limited to: Users can take control of how they experience and absorb our research, ultimately gaining a similar sense of discovery that we experience when uncovering new information. It offers a fresh new way to share research and its interactive nature appeals to many, particularly the younger generation.Organizing research within Google Earth Pro allows us to view findings through a unique lens, prompting new research questions and further avenues for research.Google Earth Pro goes beyond Google Earth with advanced features that complement and enhance genealogy in three ways: This course is designed for genealogists looking to share their hard-won research through an interactive and feature-rich platform. Dates offered: Mondays, 26 Sep – 17 Oct, (7 Nov optional) ![]()
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