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UB-TAH Self- Paced
Learning Satellite Maps Instructions
After visiting this Self-Paced Online Satellite Maps webpage,
wwould you please, take 3 minutes of your time and help
us to know how we can better serve you and your students by
completing the following survey? THANK YOU!

Please, Print the
Satellite
Maps/Teacher's Guide (pdf.file) and follow the
instructions.
1. Go to
www.google.com
2. Go to "more" + "Even more"
3. Go to "Maps" in the left toolbars
4. A new panel will appear
5. In the main panel you have
3 choices, "Maps" Satellite" and Hybrid
6. Experiment with
the panel
7. Go to the Zoom tool in the left of the panel
8.Follow the instructions in page 4 your
UB-TAH
Satellite
Maps Teacher's Guide
When you have completed the instructions, please,
send a
Satellite (printed or electronic file) of the Uintah Basin, Utah to
antonioa@ext.usu.edu
or Mail it to: Antonio A. Arce, UB-Teaching American History, 987
East Lagoon (124-9), Roosevelt, Utah 84066.
Sample Satellite Map:
Roosevelt, UT
UB-TAH Support:
UB-TAH Instructions on how
to use 3-D Maps
Support on Historical Maps:
The University of Texas Map Collection
Support Maps Available:
The Library of Congress Map Collection
Lesson Plan Sample:
The
American Revolution (The
Discovery Education)
Technical Support Available:
antonioa@ext.usu.edu or (435) 722-1736.
Would
you like to apply what you have learned?
(Not Required)
1. Search on the
Utah State Core Curriculum and
find out where it fit
2. Use the
Sample
Lesson and Activities available in our Online Resource Page
where you also have access to an
Online Resource
in Primary Sources
3.
UB-TAH
Lesson
Plan Form
UB-TAH Support:
UB-TAH
Instructions on how to use 3-D Maps
Picture Samples:
Aztec
Ruin Site,
NM,
Aztec Ruins Picture,
NM,
Anasazi
Ruins Site,
CO,
Anasazi
Ruins Picture,
CO,
Freemont Museum,
UT
Navajo Bridge Site,
AZ,
Navajo Bridge Picture,
AZ
If you need support with
the instructions, please contact us at
antonioa@ext.usu.edu or
(435) 722-1736.
After visiting this Self-Paced Online Satellite Maps webpage,
wwould you please, take 3 minutes of your time and help
us to know how we can better serve you and your students by
completing the following survey? THANK YOU!
