Been on my TO DO list for some time, but I finally got round to downloading Google Earth. Wow! Those crazy Google guys have done it again! They’ve taken a way-cool app, jazzed it up, and put it in the public domain.
Now, I’m not going to get into the whole “Do No Evil” Google motto, or whether they are the great saviours of the Net, or a well disguised evil corporation. But as the hours have dripped away, flying over the globe with this software, I couldn’t help but notice that I was learning “stuff”. And enjoying it!
Geography was always a subject that bored me to tears in High School. Who cares where the capital of So-And-So is? Even when my sister went overseas, knowing the name of the city she was spending the next 6 months in was enough. But now, I have to “fly” there, check it out. Zoom in to ridiculous levels of detail. There’s something almost intangible – a kind of “zing” – to the whole experience that makes you want to check this stuff out.
When they talk about computer-aided education, this is what it should be about. Not some textbook transcribed onto a computer screen with a few hyperlinks for good measure, but something a little bit outside-of-the-square that makes people want to explore.
You know?
Now, the geek in me is sitting back and waiting for them to upload the maps of Mars into that baby – that will be incredible.! Can’t wait to be flying around the surface of mars, tracking down where the little NASA rovers are currently trekking…
In the meantime dasman, you can check out the rovers at http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=pub-heineken-mars&width=800
Shags.