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Google Earth Tutorials Tutorial 2: Annotating Google Earth Google Earth makes it easy to create a map with annotations - you can add placemarks (points), paths (lines), polygons in Google Earth, and add text, images, and videos to the pop- up balloons. This tutorial uses Bristlecone Pine Tree research in the White Mountains as an example. This video demonstrates how to annotate Google Earth (3:09). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feva7drgimk Let's Get Started! 1 Open Google Earth on your computer. 2 In the Search Panel, enter "White Mountains, Bishop, CA 93514" into the Fly to box, and click. Google Earth will fly you to the White Mountains region. 1

3 Click on the "X" below the Search Panel to clear the map of all the results: 2

4 Find the toolbar above the 3D viewer: 5 Each button on the toolbar has a purpose. Find the tools for create a placemark, path, and polygon: 3

Add Placemarks 1 Click the Add Placemark button in the toolbar. A placemark is automatically added to Google Earth. Also, a New Placemark dialog box appears. 2 Move your placemark's location by clicking and dragging its icon, or by typing a latitude and longitude into the New Placemark dialog box. 3 In the New Placemark dialog box, type in a name for the placemark in the Name field. In this example, we typed "Bristlecone Pine Tree". 4 Type in a description for the placemark in the Description field, which will be displayed when a user clicks on the placemark. In this example, we typed "This is one of the world's oldest living trees." 5 Click on the icon button in the top- right corner of the window and choose an icon for your placemark and press OK. In this example, we chose a tree icon. 4

6 Click on the Style, Color tab, and choose a color, scale (or size), and opacity for the placemark icon and label text. In this example, we choose to change our label color to green. 7 When you are finished creating your placemark, click OK and your placemark will appear in the Places panel. When you click on your placemark's icon or hyperlinked name in Google Earth, a pop- up balloon will appear with your placemark's name and description. Tips: To edit a placemark's location, name, or description, right- click on the placemark in the 3D viewer or in the Places panel, and choose Get Info (on a Mac). Click- and- drag the icon to change the location, or edit the name and description and click OK. 5

Add Paths 1 Click the Add Path button at the top left of your map. A New Path dialog box appears, and your cursor changes to. 2 Click on a series of places on the map form a path. Each time you click, a new node is added to your path. You can also click- and- drag to create frequent nodes, which makes a smoother path. In this example, we will create a path marking the tree line. 3 In the New Path dialog box, type in a name for the path in the Name field. In this example, we typed "Tree Line". Tips: 4 Click on the Style, Color tab, and choose a color, width, and opacity for the path. In this example, we choose a dark green color, a width of 5.0, and opacity of 75%. To play a tour of the path and fly along its route, click the Play Tour button: 6

To edit a path's location, name, or description, right- click on the path in the 3D viewer or in the Places panel, and choose Get Info (on a Mac). Then you can edit the title and description and click OK. Right- click your mouse to delete recently created nodes. You can also click- and- drag any nodes to reshape the polygon. Add Polygons 1 Click the Add Polygon button at the top left of your map. A New Polygon dialog box appears, and your cursor changes to. 2 Click on a series of places on the map to form a polygon. Each time you click, a new node is added to your polygon. You can also click- and- drag to create frequent nodes, which makes a smoother boundary to your polygon. In this example, we will create a polygon around the White Mountains (you may have to zoom out to see the entire mountain range). 3 In the New Polygon dialog box, type in a name for the polygon in the Name field. In this example, we typed "White Mountains". 4 Type in a description for the polygon in the Description field, which will be displayed in the polygon's pop- up balloon. In this example, we typed "The White Mountains are home to Bristlecone Pine Trees." 5 Click on the Style, Color tab, and choose a color, width, and opacity for the boundary lines. Choose a color and opacity for your polygon area, and determine if you want the polygon filled and outlined, only filled, or only outlined. In this example, we chose green colors, a line width of "10.0", and medium opacities. 6 Click on the Altitude tab, and change the altitude mode to "Relative to ground" (for more information on altitude modes, see the KML Reference guide). Then move the slider to increase altitude, or height, of the polygon if desired. Check the box to extend the sides, or walls of the polygon, to the ground. 7

Tips: To edit a polygon's location, name, or description, right- click on the path in the 3D viewer or in the Places panel, and choose Get Info (on a Mac). Then you can edit the title and description and click OK. Right- click your mouse to delete recently created nodes. You can also click- and- drag any nodes to reshape the polygon. 8

Organize your Places with Folders 1 To add a folder, go to the Add menu and select Folder. 2 In the New Folder dialog box, type in a name for the folder in the Name field. In this example, we typed "My Google Earth Project". 3 Click OK. Your new folder is added to the Places panel. 4 Click- and- drag each place (your placemarks, paths, and polygons) into the folder to organize your project. Tips: To play a tour of all the items in the folder by the order in which they are listed, click the Play Folder button: To edit a folder's name or description, right- click on the folder in the Places panel, and choose Get Info (on a Mac). 9

Embed Images in your Balloons Google Earth balloons can be customized using HTML. You can add font sizes, styles, and colors, links, tables, and images into your balloons by including it as HTML in the Description. 1 Choose a placemark you've already created, such as the placemark created earlier in this tutorial. 2 To edit the placemark, right- click on the placemark in the 3D viewer or in the Places panel, and choose Get Info (on a Mac). 3 Click on the "Add image..." button, and copy and paste the following image URL (which references an online photo of a bristlecone pine tree) into the Image URL box (http://earth.google.com/outreach/images/stories_adelia3.jpg ). Then click OK. 4 You will see the HTML code for the image automatically entered into the Description field. 10

5 Select the text "White Mountain Research Station" and click on the "Add link..." button. Copy and paste the following URL (which reference the URL of the research station) into the Link URL box (http://www.wmrs.edu/). Then click OK. 6. You will now see the HTML code for the link automatically entered around the text you highlighted in the Description field. 6 Click OK to finish editing the placemark. 7. Click on the placemark in the 3D viewer, and you will see the image, text, and link in the placemark's balloon! 11

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Embed YouTube videos in your Balloons You can easily embed a YouTube video into a placemark balloon in Google Earth. 1 Upload your video to YouTube or choose a video that's already uploaded. 2 On the YouTube video's webpage, find the Share button and click it to see more options. Find the Embed button and click it to see more options. Look for the checklist of options below the html code and select the option for "Use old embed code". Now copy the HTML code. The code looks similar to this: <iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/xrgr7aunm50?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 13

3 Choose a placemark you've already created, such as the placemark created earlier in this tutorial. 4 To edit the placemark, right- click on the placemark in the 3D viewer or in the Places panel, and choose Get Info (on a Mac). 5 In the Description field, paste the YouTube HTML code, which you copied in Step 2. 6 Click OK. 7 Now when you click on the placemark, its balloon has the YouTube video! 14

Save your project and share with others Google Earth allows you to save your project to your computer in the.kmz file format. 1 Right- click on your project folder, and select Save Place As... or click on the folder and then go to the File menu, and select Save Place As... 2 Enter a name for your.kmz file, and click Save to save it to your computer. You will now find your KMZ file on your computer. 15