First steps to create a collaborative historical map - Contenido educativo
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students of Cuarto de la ESO, in the following video I will show you the basic initial steps
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to create a collaborative map.
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In order to do that, we are going to use a tool implemented by Google that you can find
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introducing in your browser just My Maps or Google Maps My Maps, something like that is
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going to appear as the first result and once you click here it's going to appear
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a screen similar to this one if this is the first time that you go there maybe
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you're going to need to introduce your Google user because I have already logged
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in I'm going to appear directly in this new screen where you can see different
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option saying there's no any map on your own on your property here you have all
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it's going to say the same thing and here you have the option of creating a
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new map just click here and as you can see the first thing that we have is map
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as the one that you can find in Google Maps but also we have this box in the
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left upper left corner and also all this is more light that I'm going to tell you
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know how they work the first that the first thing that we are going to do is
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rename the map so just click here in the name and we can start introducing
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something like this water succession 1701 1714 then later you can add a
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description explaining with some words with some sentences basic facts about
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about this historical event, okay?
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But for now, it's okay, it's okay like that.
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Just save, and then the following thing
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that we need to do is start with the layers.
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You have an initial layer here that says CapacityNombre.
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We are going to change the name for this one.
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Yes, we are going to introduce something like
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board bone site okay and then you can go directly to this option that says add a new layer and here
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you have as you can see there's a blue line that indicates in which of the layers are you situated
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in the new one we can introduce a name like this then save and if we go to the
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first one we can start to do certain things that are interested for the map
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like going to this item that says draw a line if we choose this you have several
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options if we are in history we are interested only in this one create or
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add a line or shape so we are going to start with the line but as soon as I
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finish with this you will see that in only a few steps I can create a shape
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like this one see that the pointer changed to a finger so when it says
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polygon it's okay because it means that we are going to create a shape that is
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going to help us for our exercise we're going to change that name say this case
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Castile save the info introduce a color like let's say for example this one
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transparency, the borders and here you have. As you can see this new shape
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appears in the correct layer here and we have now the initial kingdom that was
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part of the Bourbon side during this conflict. We can do the same with France
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with other territories that we want to include in this category. If we want to
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include another territory that is part of the other side like this one we go to
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the layer that says Hasbro site and again with the same tool drawing a line
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add the line we can start here here here very quick just a few lines like this
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and say add-on. Save, change color, here we go. So that's for the part of layers,
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polygons, shapes. If you want to be more precise you can include more points
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clicking more times and then you can move these like here a little bit, okay.
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the most information you include, the better, but don't get mad with that, okay?
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And then we can include also information about the marks. Marks are something that
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we can include with this add pointer, marcador in Spanish, so if we are situated
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in this layer, for example, we can go to Barcelona, move in the map, and introduce
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mark here on the city. As I tell you in the instructions for the exercise you can
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include here some text that is related to the events that we are studying in this
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part of the unit something like last city that resist against Felipe Quinto
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troops something like that two or three sentences and also well you can go to
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this section add images or videos you can go directly to your folders but also
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you have the option to go to YouTube for the videos or to the Google browser for
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images so if we type here something like Barcelona 1714 you can see here
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some images that can be useful in this context so let's say for example this
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one which select this one and here sorry here we go now you have identified this
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place as important site in the historical events that we are starting
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here so this is the beginning okay initial steps to do that then you can
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share the map with some of your classmates and some of you maybe can
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focus on the first layer, some of you on the second layer, another one can find
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information, images, videos about it, so the better, the more complete the map, the
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best result you are going to have, okay? So that's it, if you have any question
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any doubt, just ask me, okay?
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Bye, bye.
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- 29 de septiembre de 2022 - 16:05
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