The transition between computer (Toolbar at the top) and tablet (iPad, in my case - finding Toolbar equivalent is not an easy task) should be uniform in appearance and function. I’m guessing that Editor’s Picks is now Voyager. Really? Why is that necessary? Cutesy titles are not helpful, especially when teaching 2nd-language learners. Near as I can tell, Random Search has become I’m Feeling Lucky. (What happened to the downloadable pdf Guide? If it’s out there, I haven’t found it yet.) Now, I’ve amassed a sheet of web links offering help - quite the waste of time when it could/should be in one place. This app used to be so easy to navigate and I could easily direct my kids to the places I wanted them to explore. But now I need it and I’m having to relearn where everything is hidden/renamed. I’d like to start by saying I haven’t used Google Earth in my classroom for awhile. Sorry if you can’t because it’s gotta be like that but I’ll get the rest of the stuff over with later. Here is a couple of do and don’ts for your appsīy the way, there’s a couple of suggestions, so let’s get this over I know that there’s one version that’s on like a computer maybe and it’s where of course it’s cool and you have to add the same thing to iPads and stuff because it helps and make sure to keep the closest of all things that are there there but fix the main thing but always make sure you can make sure what you’re doing is perfect and this is very cool and can you give me the hint of how to make maps like this style because it’s very cool and here’s the do’s take benefit on your update if it looks good, keep it but if it doesn’t look good, keep it for a couple weeks or so and then just that another update and so your app that you made it will make map momentum better so also, I know that there’s trouble loading when there’s no Internet but try to make this a no Internet app.
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