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|| '''Slide Number 1 '''
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|| '''Slide Number 1'''
  
 
'''Title slide '''
 
'''Title slide '''
|| Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on '''Panels in Marble.'''
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|| Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on '''Panels in Marble'''.
  
 
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'''Learning Objectives'''  
 
'''Learning Objectives'''  
 
|| In this tutorial we will, learn about
 
|| In this tutorial we will, learn about
* Panels
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* Panels and
 
* Settings in Panels
 
* Settings in Panels
  
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'''System Requirements'''
 
'''System Requirements'''
 
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|| To record this tutorial, I am using:
 
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|| To record this tutorial, I am using;
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* '''Ubuntu Linux''' OS version 16.04  
 
* '''Ubuntu Linux''' OS version 16.04  
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* '''Marble''' version 1.12.20
  
* '''Marble '''version 1.8.3
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The process demonstrated in this tutorial is identical in,
The process demonstrated in this tutorial is identical in
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* '''Ubuntu Linux''' OS version 18.04  
 
* '''Ubuntu Linux''' OS version 18.04  
 
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* '''Marble''' version 2.2.20
* '''Marble '''version 2.2.20
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|| To follow this tutorial, learner should be familiar with '''Marble''' interface.
 
|| To follow this tutorial, learner should be familiar with '''Marble''' interface.
  
 
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For the prerequisite '''Marble''' tutorials, please visit this site.
For the prerequisite '''Marble '''tutorials, please visit this site.
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|-
 
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|| Point on Marble interface  
 
|| Point on Marble interface  
|| I have already opened the''' Marble '''interface.
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|| I have already opened the '''Marble''' interface.
 
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|-
 
|-
 
|| Drag the boundary of the left panel.
 
|| Drag the boundary of the left panel.
|| Let us drag the boundary to see the left '''panel '''clearly.  
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|| Let us drag the boundary to see the left panel clearly.  
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|| Point to '''Search''' panel.
 
|| Point to '''Search''' panel.
 
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|| We will begin with '''Search''' panel.
 
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|| We will begin with '''Search''' '''panel'''.
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Using this panel we can search different places on the globe.
 
Using this panel we can search different places on the globe.
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|-
 
|-
 
|| Point to '''Location''' Panel
 
|| Point to '''Location''' Panel
|| Next we have '''Location.'''  Click on it.
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|| Next we have '''Location'''. Click on it.
  
This panel shows location and position tracking of a place.
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This panel shows location and position tracking of a place.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|| Point to '''Routing '''Panel  
 
|| Point to '''Routing '''Panel  
|| Let us click on '''Routing '''panel.
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|| Let us click on '''Routing''' panel.
  
 
This panel shows possible routes and gives driving instructions.  
 
This panel shows possible routes and gives driving instructions.  
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|-
 
|-
 
|| Cursor on '''Map view'''.  
 
|| Cursor on '''Map view'''.  
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|| Then we have '''Map View''' panel.
  
 
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It has a '''Globe view''' and a drop-down to show various '''views'''.
|| Then we have '''Map View '''panel.
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It has a Globe view and a drop down to show various '''views.'''
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Cursor on '''Topographical map'''.
 
Cursor on '''Topographical map'''.
  
||  '''Globe View ''' is the default view.
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||  '''Globe View ''' is the default '''view'''.
  
It shows a '''3D '''model of the earth.
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It shows a '''3D''' model of the Earth.
  
 
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|-
 
|| Point on the drop down button.
 
|| Point on the drop down button.
  
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Click on the drop down button
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|| Next to the '''Globe view''', we have a drop-down button.
  
Click on the dropdown button
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Click on the drop-down button
|| Next to the Globe view, we have a drop down button.
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Click on the dropdown button
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This drop down button has a combination of '''2D''' and '''3D Views '''of the earth.
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This drop-down button has a combination of '''2D''' and '''3D Views''' of the Earth.
  
 
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'''Azimuthal Equidistant view'''
 
'''Azimuthal Equidistant view'''
 
'''Perspective Globe view.'''
 
'''Perspective Globe view.'''
|| For example, '''Mercator View '''and''' Flat view''' are''' 2D views.'''
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|| For example, '''Mercator View''' and '''Flat view''' are '''2D views'''.
  
  
'''Gnomonic view, Stereographic view,'''and others''' '''are''' 3d views.'''
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'''Gnomonic view, Stereographic view''' and others are '''3d views'''.
  
 
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shows the document for 2 - 3 seconds.
 
shows the document for 2 - 3 seconds.
|| Details about each of these views are available in the additional material link of this tutorial.
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|| Details about each of these '''views''' are available in the '''Additional material''' link of this tutorial.
  
 
|-
 
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|| Click on Globe view.
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|| Click on '''Globe view'''.
|| Let us go back to the default view.
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|| Let us go back to the default '''view'''.
  
 
|-
 
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|| Cursor on earth drop down.  
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|| Cursor on '''Earth''' drop-down.  
  
  
Click on the '''Moon''' view and show.
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Click on the '''Moon view'''.
  
  
 
Zoom in and rotate the moon.
 
Zoom in and rotate the moon.
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|| In the '''Earth''' drop-down button, we have '''Earth''' and '''Moon views'''.
  
 
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Click on the '''Moon view'''.
|| In the '''Earth''' drop down button, we have '''Earth''' and '''Moon '''views.
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Click on the '''Moon''' view.
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This is the moon’s view.
 
This is the moon’s view.
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|-
 
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|| Point on bright and  
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|| Point to bright and dark regions.
  
dark regions.
 
  
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Point to '''Bright region'''.
  
Point on '''Bright region.'''
 
  
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Point to '''Dark regions'''.
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|| We can see bright and dark regions on the surface of the moon.
  
point on '''Dark  regions.'''
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Bright region is called '''Lunar highlands'''.
  
Point on '''Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 16''' and others.
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Dark regions are called '''Mare'''.
|| we can see bright and dark regions on the surface of the moon.
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Bright region''' '''is called '''Lunar highlands.'''
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||Point to '''Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 16''' and others.
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||Apart from these we can also see the satellites like '''Apollo 12''', '''Apollo 14''', '''Apollo 16''' and others.
  
Dark regions''' '''are called''' Mare.'''
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Apart from these we can also see the satellites like '''Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 16 '''and others.
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||We will learn more about the '''Moon’s view''' in the upcoming tutorials.
 
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We will learn more about the Moon’s view in the upcoming tutorials.
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|| Click on the '''Moon '''drop down and select '''Earth'''.
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|| Click on '''Moon''' drop-down >> select '''Earth'''.
|| Click on the '''Moon''' drop down and select  '''Earth'''.  
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|| Click on the '''Moon''' drop-down and select  '''Earth'''.  
  
 
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|-
 
|| Point on the different ''' Map views'''
 
|| Point on the different ''' Map views'''
  
Scrolling down and shows  different views.
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Scroll down and show different views.
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|| '''Marble''' has various '''Map views''' of the Earth.
  
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'''Atlas''' is the default '''Map view'''.
  
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I will scroll down to show different '''Map views'''.
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||Click on each '''Map view'''
  
|| '''Marble '''has various '''Map''' '''Views '''of the earth.
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Point as per narration.
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||Let us click on each of these '''Map views''' to see them on the right panel.
  
'''Atlas '''is the default map view'''.'''
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'''OpenStreetMap''', '''Satellite view''', '''Earth at Night''' and others. 
  
I will scroll down to show different '''Map''' '''Views'''.
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|-
 
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||Back to default '''Map view'''.
Let us click on each of these Map views to see them on the right panel.
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||Let us go back to the default '''Map view'''.
 
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'''OpenStreetMap, Satellite View, Earth at Night '''and others.Let us go back to the default map view.
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Click on '''Legend''' Panel
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Click on '''Legend''' panel
 
|| Next panel is '''Legend'''. Click on it.
 
|| Next panel is '''Legend'''. Click on it.
  
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|-
 
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|| Scroll down and point each subsection in the '''Legend'''.
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|| Scroll down >> point to each subsection in the '''Legend'''.
Point on the blue lines that indicates rivers
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Point to the blue lines that indicates rivers.
 
|| For example,
 
|| For example,
  
* '''populated places'''
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* '''Populated places'''
* '''Urban areas '''
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* '''Urban areas'''
 
* '''Terrain'''
 
* '''Terrain'''
 
* '''Places of interest'''
 
* '''Places of interest'''
* '''boundaries and others. '''
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* '''Boundaries''' and others.
  
The symbols used to represent a feature in all maps are universal.  
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||Point to rivers.
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||The symbols used to represent a feature in all maps are universal.  
  
For example rivers are always represented by blue lines.
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For example, rivers are always represented by blue lines.
  
 
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|-
 
|| Point on Mountains and volcanoes in the '''Legend''' panel.
 
|| Point on Mountains and volcanoes in the '''Legend''' panel.
|| If we see black and red triangles in a location, It means that the place has mountains and volcanoes.  
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|| If we see black and red triangles in a location, it means that the place has mountains and volcanoes.  
  
 
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|-
 
|| Point on the left panel.
 
|| Point on the left panel.
|| In addition to these default panels, Marble has 3 more panels.
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|| In addition to these default panels, '''Marble''' has 3 more panels.
 
Those panels are hidden by default.
 
Those panels are hidden by default.
  
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|-
 
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|| Go to S'''ettings''' menu and select '''Panels'''.
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|| Go to '''Settings''' menu >> select '''Panels'''.
  
  
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A sub-menu shows all the panels.
 
A sub-menu shows all the panels.
  
Here we can see that '''Routing, Location, Search, Map view''' and''' Legend''' panels are selected by default.
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Here we can see that '''Routing''', '''Location''', '''Search''', '''Map view''' and '''Legend''' panels are selected by default.
  
 
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|-
 
|| Point on''' File,Edit Maps,and Tour panels'''
 
|| Point on''' File,Edit Maps,and Tour panels'''
|| '''Files, Edit Maps '''and '''Tour''' panels are not selected.
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|| '''Files''', '''Edit Maps''' and '''Tour''' panels are not selected.
  
 
|-
 
|-
|| Put tick marks on these panels
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|| Put tick marks on these panels.
  
 
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Click on '''Files'''.
'''Click on files.'''
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|| Let me show these 3 panels by clicking them one by one.
 
|| Let me show these 3 panels by clicking them one by one.
  
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|| Go to '''Settings''' menu and select '''Panels.'''
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|| Go to '''Settings''' menu and select '''Panels'''.
  
Click on '''Edit Maps.'''
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Click on '''Edit Maps'''.
  
  
Go to '''Settings''' menu and select '''Panels.'''
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Go to '''Settings''' menu and select '''Panels'''.
  
 
Click on '''Tour.'''
 
Click on '''Tour.'''
 
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|| Again go to '''Settings''' menu and select '''Panels'''.
|| Again go to '''Settings''' menu and select '''Panels.'''
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Similarly I will open the '''Tour '''panel.
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Similarly I will open the '''Tour''' panel.
  
 
|-
 
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|| Point on the''' File, Edit Maps, and Tour''' panels on the interface.
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|| Point to the '''File''' , '''Edit Maps''', and '''Tour''' panels on the interface.
 
|| Notice that all the panels are seen on the interface.
 
|| Notice that all the panels are seen on the interface.
 
  
 
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|| Click on '''Edit Map.'''
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|| Click on '''Edit Map'''.
  
Point on '''Add Placemark, Polygon, Add Path, Add Ground Overlay'''  
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Point on '''Add Placemark''', '''Polygon''', '''Add Path''', '''Add Ground Overlay'''.
|| Let us go to '''Edit Maps '''and click on it.
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|| Let us go to '''Edit Maps''' and click on it.  Using this panel we can edit maps.
  
  
This panels has '''Add Placemark, Add Polygon, Add Path, Add Ground Overlay''' and other icons.
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This panel has '''Add Placemark''', '''Add Polygon''', '''Add Path''', '''Add Ground Overlay''' and other icons.
  
 
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This panel gives quick access of our search history on the map.
 
This panel gives quick access of our search history on the map.
  
It has
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It has '''New Tour''', '''Open Tour''', '''Save Tour''', and other icons.
 
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'''New Tour, Open Tour , Save Tour''', and other icons.
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|| click on''' Files''' panel.
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|| Click on''' Files''' panel.
  
Point on '''GeoData document'''.
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Point on '''GeoData documents'''.
  
Scroll down and shoes the documents.
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Scroll down and show the documents.
 
|| Now click on''' Files''' panel.
 
|| Now click on''' Files''' panel.
  
  
Files panel contains the databases of the '''Marble.'''
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'''Files''' panel contains the databases of the '''Marble.'''
  
It has a collection of GeoData documents.
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It has a collection of '''GeoData''' documents.
  
  
GeoData document means geographic datasets of various types available in a common file.
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'''GeoData''' document means geographic '''datasets''' of various types available in a common file.
  
  
Let me scroll down to show the''' Geodata documents.'''
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Let me scroll down to show the''' Geodata''' documents.
  
  
 
It has the database of cities, mountains, volcanoes and oceans.
 
It has the database of cities, mountains, volcanoes and oceans.
 
  
 
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|| As an '''Assignment'''
 
|| As an '''Assignment'''
  
Locate mountains in Africa and Europe.
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* Locate mountains in Africa and Europe.
  
Hint :Use the '''Legend''' panel.
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* Hint :Use the '''Legend''' panel.
  
 
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'''Summary'''  
 
'''Summary'''  
|| In this tutorial we have learnt about,
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|| In this tutorial we have learnt about:
  
* '''Panels'''
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* Panels and
* '''Settings in Panels'''
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* Settings in Panels
  
 
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'''Spoken Tutorial workshops'''
 
'''Spoken Tutorial workshops'''
|| The '''Spoken Tutorial Project '''team:
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|| The '''Spoken Tutorial Project''' team conducts workshops and gives certificates.
 
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conducts workshops using spoken tutorials and gives certificates.
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For more details, please write to us.
 
For more details, please write to us.
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'''https://spoken-tutorial.org'''
 
'''https://spoken-tutorial.org'''
|| Do you have questions in THIS Spoken Tutorial?
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|| Please post your timed queries on this forum.
  
Please visit this site.
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||'''Slide Number 10'''
  
Choose the minute and second where you have the question.
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'''Acknowledgement'''
  
Explain your question briefly.
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Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,  
 
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Someone from our team will answer them.
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|| Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,  
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* National Mission on Education through ICT and
 
* National Mission on Education through ICT and
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* Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching,
 
* Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching,
 
MHRD,Government of India.  
 
MHRD,Government of India.  
|| Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,
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|| Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India.  
 
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MHRD, Government of India.  
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|-
 
||  
 
||  
 
|| This is Viji Nair from, IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching.  
 
|| This is Viji Nair from, IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching.  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 23 January 2020

Visual Cue Narration
Slide Number 1

Title slide

Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on Panels in Marble.
Slide Number 2

Learning Objectives

In this tutorial we will, learn about
  • Panels and
  • Settings in Panels
Slide Number 3

System Requirements

To record this tutorial, I am using:
  • Ubuntu Linux OS version 16.04
  • Marble version 1.12.20

The process demonstrated in this tutorial is identical in,

  • Ubuntu Linux OS version 18.04
  • Marble version 2.2.20
Slide Number 4

Pre-requisites

https://spoken-tutorial.org

To follow this tutorial, learner should be familiar with Marble interface.

For the prerequisite Marble tutorials, please visit this site.

Point on Marble interface I have already opened the Marble interface.
Drag the boundary of the left panel. Let us drag the boundary to see the left panel clearly.
Point to Search panel. We will begin with Search panel.

Using this panel we can search different places on the globe.

Point to Location Panel Next we have Location. Click on it.

This panel shows location and position tracking of a place.

Point to Routing Panel Let us click on Routing panel.

This panel shows possible routes and gives driving instructions.

Cursor on Map view. Then we have Map View panel.

It has a Globe view and a drop-down to show various views.

Point on Globe View button.

Cursor on Topographical map.

Globe View is the default view.

It shows a 3D model of the Earth.

Point on the drop down button.

Click on the drop down button

Next to the Globe view, we have a drop-down button.

Click on the drop-down button

This drop-down button has a combination of 2D and 3D Views of the Earth.

Point on

Mercator View Flat View

point on Gnomonic View Stereographic View Lambert Azimuthal equal area view

Azimuthal Equidistant view Perspective Globe view.

For example, Mercator View and Flat view are 2D views.


Gnomonic view, Stereographic view and others are 3d views.

Point on the views.

shows the document for 2 - 3 seconds.

Details about each of these views are available in the Additional material link of this tutorial.
Click on Globe view. Let us go back to the default view.
Cursor on Earth drop-down.


Click on the Moon view.


Zoom in and rotate the moon.

In the Earth drop-down button, we have Earth and Moon views.

Click on the Moon view.

This is the moon’s view.

Let me zoom in and rotate the moon.

Point to bright and dark regions.


Point to Bright region.


Point to Dark regions.

We can see bright and dark regions on the surface of the moon.

Bright region is called Lunar highlands.

Dark regions are called Mare.

Point to Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 16 and others. Apart from these we can also see the satellites like Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 16 and others.
We will learn more about the Moon’s view in the upcoming tutorials.
Click on Moon drop-down >> select Earth. Click on the Moon drop-down and select Earth.
Point on the different Map views

Scroll down and show different views.

Marble has various Map views of the Earth.

Atlas is the default Map view.

I will scroll down to show different Map views.

Click on each Map view

Point as per narration.

Let us click on each of these Map views to see them on the right panel.

OpenStreetMap, Satellite view, Earth at Night and others.

Back to default Map view. Let us go back to the default Map view.
Cursor on Legend.


Click on Legend panel

Next panel is Legend. Click on it.

This panel contains symbols that show different features on the map.

Scroll down >> point to each subsection in the Legend.

Point to the blue lines that indicates rivers.

For example,
  • Populated places
  • Urban areas
  • Terrain
  • Places of interest
  • Boundaries and others.
Point to rivers. The symbols used to represent a feature in all maps are universal.

For example, rivers are always represented by blue lines.

Point on Mountains and volcanoes in the Legend panel. If we see black and red triangles in a location, it means that the place has mountains and volcanoes.
Point on the left panel. In addition to these default panels, Marble has 3 more panels.

Those panels are hidden by default.

Point on Settings menu. Hidden panels are available in the Settings menu.
Go to Settings menu >> select Panels.


Point on the tick marks of these panels.

Click on the Settings menu and select Panels.

A sub-menu shows all the panels.

Here we can see that Routing, Location, Search, Map view and Legend panels are selected by default.

Point on File,Edit Maps,and Tour panels Files, Edit Maps and Tour panels are not selected.
Put tick marks on these panels.

Click on Files.

Let me show these 3 panels by clicking them one by one.

Click on Files.

Go to Settings menu and select Panels.

Click on Edit Maps.


Go to Settings menu and select Panels.

Click on Tour.

Again go to Settings menu and select Panels.


Click on Edit Maps.


Similarly I will open the Tour panel.

Point to the File , Edit Maps, and Tour panels on the interface. Notice that all the panels are seen on the interface.
Click on Edit Map.

Point on Add Placemark, Polygon, Add Path, Add Ground Overlay.

Let us go to Edit Maps and click on it. Using this panel we can edit maps.


This panel has Add Placemark, Add Polygon, Add Path, Add Ground Overlay and other icons.

Click on Tour panel.


Point on New Tour, Open Tour , Save Tour, and other options.

Next is Tour panel. Click on it.


This panel gives quick access of our search history on the map.

It has New Tour, Open Tour, Save Tour, and other icons.

Click on Files panel.

Point on GeoData documents.

Scroll down and show the documents.

Now click on Files panel.


Files panel contains the databases of the Marble.

It has a collection of GeoData documents.


GeoData document means geographic datasets of various types available in a common file.


Let me scroll down to show the Geodata documents.


It has the database of cities, mountains, volcanoes and oceans.

Slide Number 5

Assignment

As an Assignment
  • Locate mountains in Africa and Europe.
  • Hint :Use the Legend panel.
Let us summarise,
Slide Number 6

Summary

In this tutorial we have learnt about:
  • Panels and
  • Settings in Panels
Slide Number 7

About Spoken Tutorial project

https://spoken-tutorial.org

The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.

Please download and watch it.

Slide Number 8

Spoken Tutorial workshops

The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates.

For more details, please write to us.

Slide Number 9

Forum for specific questions

https://spoken-tutorial.org

Please post your timed queries on this forum.
Slide Number 10

Acknowledgement

Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,

  • National Mission on Education through ICT and
  • Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching,

MHRD,Government of India.

Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India.
This is Viji Nair from, IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for watching.

Contributors and Content Editors

Madhurig, Nancyvarkey, Vijinair