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Revision as of 13:41, 28 October 2010
Workshop Dates: October 11th and 28th
Contents
Cities: Real and Imagined
Wordpress part 1
technical overview of the project
creating groups WordPress sites
- Addding audio, images, slideshows and/or video to WordPress
- WP or YouTube to GoogleEarth
- geotagging YouTube videos
WordPress part 1
- create group blogs
- one person creates site
- everyone else creates a WordPress blogs.evergreen.eduaccount (if you don't already have one)
- Add authors to the group site
- working with text
WordPress part 2
- Customize the look of your site: Appearance > Themes
- Customize your CSS to look good in Google Earth (see Amy's Example CSS)
- images and image galleries (nextgen image galleries)
- uploading audio (MP3)
- Embedding video
Google earth
- Creating custom placemarks
- add custom icon for your placemarks
- Embed an iframe to your WordPress post in the description of your placemark
- Create a subfolder for your group's placemarks
- Export your placemarks
- Right click on your placemark's folder
- Choose Save place as
- Set the format to .kml
- Save your kml file to your program space on Orca
Accessing Orca program file space
see: File Space Overview