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Google SketchUp

Google SketchUp. By: Tynan Green. What is Google SketchUp?. A free 3D modeling program made available through Google. Originally designed for architects, now can be used by anyone to “explore complex design ideas in 3D” (Google SketchUp).

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Google SketchUp

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  1. Google SketchUp By: Tynan Green

  2. What is Google SketchUp? • A free 3D modeling program made available through Google. • Originally designed for architects, now can be used by anyone to “explore complex design ideas in 3D” (Google SketchUp). • Allows anyone to create 3D models that can be included in Google Earth tours and the 3D Warehouse. • Google Earth can be used as a building site for SketchUp models. • “The Google 3D Warehouse is a huge, online repository of 3D models which you can search through when you need something” (Google SketchUp). • “SketchUp is the finest (and most innovative) tool available for anyone designing anything from coffee pots to skyscrapers.” -McCall & Associates

  3. Uses in Education: • Allows students and teachers to explore concepts and ideas using 3D models. • Allows students and teachers to create 3D models that can be included in Google Earth tours and the 3D Warehouse. • “Educators can teach perspective drawing and a variety of science and mathematics concepts with it” (Siegle, 2007). • SketchUp can be applied to geometry, geography, history, social studies, science, etc. • SketchUp can be used for any subject to provide a 3D visualization or model to better explain ideas, concepts, stories, etc. • Provides visualization of geometry and other mathematical concepts. Provides models of structures to learn about architecture.

  4. Lesson Plan Ideas: • Build a 3D model of your community. • Use SketchUp to visualize geometry concepts. (volume, area, length, width, height). • When studying civics, create a 3D model of the White House. • “Have students build a model of their houses, and geo-locate them in Google Earth” (Google SketchUp). • When studying architecture, create a 3D model of a famous structure. • Create a 3D model to visualize a concept in physics/chemistry.

  5. SketchUp video tutorial: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsfH_cyXa1o • This video demonstrates the basics with SketchUp to get you started and on your way to creating 3D models of your own

  6. SketchUp in the Classroom: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4FMGJQ4zf • This video demonstrates how SketchUp can be used and incorporated into the classroom.

  7. Rational:Technology Standards for Students • Google SketchUp can be used to satisfy the National Education Technology Standards for Students. • For Example: Standard 1 states, “Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology.” Substrand c underneath standard 1 states, “students use models and simulations to explore complex systems and issues” (NETS, 2007). • Google SketchUp will allow students to be creative and innovative in constructing 3D models that better explain ideas and concepts.

  8. Rational:Technology Standards for Teachers • Google SketchUp can be used to satisfy the National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers. • For example: Standard 1 states, “Teachers use their knowledge of subject matter, teaching and learning, and technology to facilitate experiences that advance student learning, creativity, and innovation in both face-to-face and virtual environments.” Substrand b underneath standard 1 states, “engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources” (NETS, 2008). • Google SketchUp will allow teachers to provide technology in the classroom that can be used to model real-world situations and issues.

  9. References: • “Getting Started with Google SketchUp.” YouTube Website. Retrieved October 29, 2010, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsfH_cyXa1o • “Google SketchUp for Educators.” Google SketchUp Website. Google. Retrieved October 29, 2010, from http://sitescontent.google.com/google-sketchup-for-educators/Home • National Educational Technology Standards (2010). International Society forTechnology in Education. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-for-students.aspx • Siegle, Del, Ph.D. (2007). Moving Beyond a Google Search: Google Earth, SketchUp, Spreadsheet, and More. Education Resources Information Center, 30(1), 24-28. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from ERIC database (EJ750568). • “SketchUp in the Classroom.” YouTube Website. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4FMGJQ4zfc

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