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|| Point to '''Search''' panel. | || Point to '''Search''' panel. | ||
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|| Then we have '''Map View '''panel. | || Then we have '''Map View '''panel. | ||
− | It has a Globe view and a drop down to show various '''views.''' | + | 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. | + | || '''Globe View ''' is the default '''view'''. |
It shows a '''3D '''model of the Earth. | It shows a '''3D '''model of the Earth. | ||
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Click on the dropdown button | Click on the dropdown button | ||
− | || Next to the Globe view, we have a drop down button. | + | || Next to the '''Globe view''', we have a drop-down button. |
− | Click on the | + | Click on the drop-down button |
− | This drop down button has a combination of '''2D''' and '''3D Views '''of the Earth. | + | This drop-down button has a combination of '''2D''' and '''3D Views '''of the Earth. |
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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. | + | || Details about each of these '''views''' are available in the '''Additional material''' link of this tutorial. |
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|| Click on Globe view. | || Click on Globe view. | ||
− | || Let us go back to the default view. | + | || Let us go back to the default '''view'''. |
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− | || Cursor on Earth drop down. | + | || Cursor on Earth drop-down. |
− | Click on the '''Moon''' | + | Click on the '''Moon view'''. |
Zoom in and rotate the moon. | Zoom in and rotate the moon. | ||
− | + | || In the '''Earth''' drop-down button, we have '''Earth''' and '''Moon views'''. | |
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− | || In the '''Earth''' drop down button, we have '''Earth''' and '''Moon views'''. | + | |
Click on the '''Moon view.''' | Click on the '''Moon view.''' | ||
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− | || Point on bright and | + | || Point on bright and dark regions. |
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− | dark regions. | + | |
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− | + | Point on '''Dark regions.''' | |
− | + | || We can see bright and dark regions on the surface of the moon. | |
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Bright region is called '''Lunar highlands.''' | Bright region is called '''Lunar highlands.''' | ||
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Dark regions are called''' Mare.''' | Dark regions are called''' Mare.''' | ||
− | Apart from these we can also see the satellites like '''Apollo 12, Apollo 14, Apollo 16 '''and others. | + | |- |
+ | ||Point on '''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. | + | |- |
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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 | + | || Click on the '''Moon '''drop-down >> select '''Earth'''. |
− | || Click on the '''Moon''' drop down and select '''Earth'''. | + | || 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''' | ||
− | + | Scroll down and show different views. | |
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|| '''Marble '''has various '''Map views '''of the Earth. | || '''Marble '''has various '''Map views '''of the Earth. | ||
− | '''Atlas '''is the default | + | '''Atlas '''is the default '''Map view'''. |
I will scroll down to show different '''Map views'''. | I will scroll down to show different '''Map views'''. | ||
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+ | ||Click on each '''Map view''' | ||
− | '''OpenStreetMap, Satellite view, Earth at Night '''and others. Let us go back to the default | + | Point as per narration. |
+ | ||Let us click on each of these '''Map views''' to see them on the right panel. | ||
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+ | '''OpenStreetMap, Satellite view, Earth at Night '''and others. | ||
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+ | ||Back to default '''Map view'''. | ||
+ | ||Let us go back to the default '''Map view'''. | ||
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* '''Terrain''' | * '''Terrain''' | ||
* '''Places of interest''' | * '''Places of interest''' | ||
− | * '''Boundaries''' and | + | * '''Boundaries''' and others. |
− | The symbols used to represent a feature in all maps are universal. | + | |- |
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+ | Point to rivers. | ||
+ | ||The symbols used to represent a feature in all maps are universal. | ||
For example, rivers are always represented by blue lines. | For example, rivers are always represented by blue lines. | ||
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Point on '''Add Placemark, Polygon, Add Path, Add Ground Overlay''' | 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 | + | || Let us go to '''Edit Maps '''and click on it. Using this panel we can edit maps. |
− | This | + | 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 '''New Tour, Open Tour , Save Tour''', and other icons. | + | It has '''New Tour, Open Tour, Save Tour''', and other icons. |
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Point on '''GeoData documents'''. | Point on '''GeoData documents'''. | ||
− | Scroll down and | + | Scroll down and show the documents. |
|| Now click on''' Files''' panel. | || Now click on''' Files''' panel. | ||
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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. | + | *Locate mountains in Africa and Europe. |
− | Hint :Use the '''Legend''' panel. | + | *Hint :Use the '''Legend''' panel. |
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Revision as of 08:45, 26 June 2019
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
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Slide Number 3
System Requirements
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To record this tutorial, I am using:
The process demonstrated in this tutorial is identical in
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Slide Number 4
Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial, learner should be familiar with Marble interface.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 on bright and dark regions.
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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 on 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 the 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.
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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.
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Next panel is Legend. Click on it.
This panel contains symbols that show different features on the map. |
Scroll down and point each subsection in the Legend.
Point on the blue lines that indicates rivers |
For example,
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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 and select Panels.
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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
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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.
Click on Tour. |
Again go to Settings menu and select Panels.
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Point on 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.
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Click on Tour panel.
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Next is Tour panel. Click on it.
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.
It has a collection of GeoData documents.
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Slide Number 5
Assignment |
As an Assignment
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Let us summarise, | |
Slide Number 6
Summary |
In this tutorial we have learnt about:
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Slide Number 7
About Spoken Tutorial project |
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 |
Please post your timed queries on this forum. |
Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by,
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. |