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1. Right click on Temporary Places and select Add>Folder from the menu. Name the folder 

FinalProject_YourLastName.

2. Right Click on the FinalProject folder you just created and create any subfolders that will help 

with the organization of your project content.

3. Create placemarks within the FinalProject folder or any of its subfolders.

4. Remember that it is possible to drag and drop placemarks and data into their appropriate 

folders.

5. Right click on the FinalProject folder again, and select Save Place As… to save the KMZ to 

your computer. Suggestions for a Successful Project

• Keep the focus narrow, such as the Bonneville Salt Flats. Don’t try and cover hurricanes, 

volcanoes, and earthquakes all in one project.

• Try focusing on a single event, such as impacts and recovery from the eruption of Mount 

Saint Helens.

• Your project needs to contain direct observations of your dataset(s).

• We will make a lot of connections to climate change in this course; note that 30 years of data 

are needed for valid observations of climate change impacts on Earth systems. It is unlikely 

that a dataset with a long enough history to make conclusive statements about climate (30 

years) will be found in a KML format (there are a some, but not many).

• Depending on your data and observations, it may be difficult to make valid statements that 

your observations are the effect of one or more causes. Rather than trying to determine what 

is driving the change you observe, try to analyze the impacts of the change on the 

environment and humans.

• All science has limitations. Do not present conclusions that overreach your observation and 

analysis.

• Conduct all your writing in a document outside Google Earth. That way, if your placemarks 

are mismanaged and your work in Google Earth is not saved, you will not have lost your 

entire project.

• Do not select a KML/KMZ dataset that already has a lot of writing in the pop-up balloons. 

You cannot use what is essentially a completed project as the dataset for your project.

o KML Files created by David Tryse cannot be used for the project.

• Maintain good placemark management.

• Provide detailed directions on how to navigate your project (See the Lab 2 kml for an 

example.)

• In the first couple of weeks of the course we discussed editing kmls and the use of kml/html 

tags. Using the tag

in the Description box of the pop-up balloon editor will allow you to 

insert spaces between the paragraphs.

• Save the project as a KMZ. If the project is saved as a KML images in the pop-up balloons 

will not be saved with the project.

• You are expected to generate your own original writing for the Final Project, and cite 

quotations from other sources in the respective pop-up balloon where the information is 

presented.

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