Google Maps is an excellent tool to use with students to develop their spatial thinking. Beyond getting driving or walking directions to the other, this tool enables students to discover the world right from their classrooms. It is also a very good way to teach students about geography concepts, distance measurement, map readings and other fundamentals of mapping such as longitude, latitude, locations and many more.
There are actually several ways to use Google Maps with students. Here are some few examples suggested by Google:
Create collaborative maps
Create a campus or school district map
Create a family heritage map
Get walking directions
Plan a trip using public transportation
Get biking directions
Add or edit places on maps for your community
Compare neighborhoods and communities across the world
Understand traffic patterns
Use maps as writing inspiration
To help students better use Google Maps and tap into its educational potential in their learning, Google Maps offers an instructional module called Google Maps Basics which consists of 10 lessons. The lessons are accompanied by tutorials and video explanations to help students understand and pass the test at the end of the lesson. Through these lessons , students will get to learn how to:
Create Maps to build supplemental knowledge
Locate and study Maps for historical context
Use Maps to study mathematical and science concepts
Create virtual tours to enhance field trip experiences
Explore the Google Cultural Institute for use in the classroom
Watch this introductory video about the new Google Maps