HI Michael, We actually met a couple of years ago at SOCALLT in BR. Nice to see you again. Oh OK, I didn't realize that you could add things to Google Maps. Thank you so much for your suggestions. We ended up going with ThingLink <https://www.thinglink.com/>. Sincerely, Helen Stapleton On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Michael B Dettinger <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Forgot to mention that I used Google Maps and not Google Earth > > Michael B. Dettinger, Ph.D. > Director, Foreign Language Lab > German Instructor > Louisiana State University > 249 Prescott Hall > 225-578-8633 > www.forlanglab.lsu.edu > > ________________________________________ > From: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum < > [log in to unmask]> on behalf of Helen Stapleton < > [log in to unmask]> > Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2017 10:56 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: How to make Interactive Maps > > Experts! > > I need some advice. One of our French professors wants her students to > create a collaborative interactive map of Paris by adding pin points you > can click on and then attach their presentations/text/photos to it. Google > Earth seemed like the obvious choice to me, but it only seems to let you > attach Youtube videos, text, or photos. She wants them to be able to > attach PowerPoint or Google Slide presentations. I can't figure out how to > do that. > > Thanks, > > Helen > > -- > Helen Stapleton > Director, E.L. Kellerman Language Resource Center > Sewanee: University of the South > 735 University Ave. > Sewanee, TN 373783 > (931)598-1468 > -- Helen Stapleton Director, E.L. Kellerman Language Resource Center Sewanee: University of the South 735 University Ave. Sewanee, TN 373783 (931)598-1468