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Google Earth Wind Teacher Guide Exploring Wind Farms with Google Earth Teacher Guide Wind is moving air. In this activity, students will use Google Earth to explore wind farms. They will 1. Explore seven existing wind farms around the world. 2. Investigate ideal features of wind farms. 3. Use the Ruler tool to measure the estimated perimeter of wind farms. Model the following procedural instructions with your students. It is recommended that you display your computer image at the front of the classroom. Step 1: Download data. a. Open your Web browser. Go to www.ei.lehigh.edu/learners/energy/ b. Click on Exploring Wind Farms with Google Earth. The file is displayed in Google Earth. c. Click the arrow to the left of Wind Farms.kml in the left panel (see arrow below). NOTE: If the navigation controls are not visible click on View>Show Navigation>Always. Copyright 2010 Environmental Literacy and Inquiry Working Group at Lehigh University

Google Earth Wind Teacher Guide 2 The Wind Farms drop-down list will extend (see below). If you cannot see the whole list, scroll down. Step 2: Explore wind farms and measure the estimated perimeter. Your students will explore wind farms and use the ruler tool to measure the estimated perimeter of each wind farm. Model how to use the Ruler Tool in Google Earth to measure the perimeter of the first wind farm (Taff Ely). a. Double-click on Taff Ely in the Places window. Google Earth will zoom you in to the Taff Ely wind farm for you to view it. There is no need to zoomout. The extent of this wind farm is contained in the 3D viewer. Look at the size of the wind farm area and the number of wind turbines. Zoom-in a bit more to see a wind turbine in more detail. Helpful hint: Look for dark shadows for turbine locations. b. Click on the Taff Ely push-pin in the 3D viewer to read information about this wind farm. Instruct students to write the average wind speed at the Taff Ely wind farm in the Wind Farms Data Chart on their field guide. c. Click on the Ruler tool on the tools menu at the top of the screen. The ruler dialog box appears (see below). If the dialog box covers up the wind farm, move it to a different area on your screen. d. Click on Path (arrow #1). Click on the drop-down arrow (arrow #2) and select Miles if it is not already selected.

Google Earth Wind Teacher Guide 3 NOTE: We recommend that you explain to students how they should measure the perimeter of a wind farm. For example, have students identify four imaginary corners that form a box around the wind turbines and measure around that box. Alternatively, you may wish students to measure the perimeter by following closely along the turbines. The assessment information takes into account these variations. Tell students that they can identify wind turbines by the shadows they cast on the ground. e. Click on a corner of the wind farm where you see a wind turbine to begin measuring the estimated perimeter of the wind farm. Continue to click around the wind turbines until you get back to your starting point. Click and drag the last point to join it to the starting point. NOTE: The perimeter line will be squiggly in hilly/mountainous places if the Terrain layer is checked (see arrow below). Instruct students to write the estimated perimeter of the Taff Ely wind farm in the Wind Farms Data Chart on their field guide. f. Click Clear (arrow #3 above). Close the ruler dialog box. g. Look at the land cover around the wind farm. Land cover refers to the vegetation found on an area of land. This includes the types of trees or plants or the absence of trees or plants. What does the land cover at the wind farm look like? Does it look like a forest, a desert, or a farm area? Instruct students to write a description of the land cover in the Wind Farms Data Chart on their field guide. h. Look at the topography around the wind farm. Topography refers to the terrain of the land. This includes the presence of hills, mountains, valleys, flat land areas, and bodies of water. What does the topography look like? Does it look like a mountain, a flat land area, river banks, or something else? Is the wind farm on a flat or hilly surface? Instruct students to write a description of the topography in the Wind Farms Data Chart on their field guide.

Google Earth Wind Teacher Guide i. 4 Double-click on the next three wind farms, Kittsee, Comodoro Rivadavia, and McBride Lake, and repeat steps b, c, d, e, f, g, and h above to complete the Wind Farms Data Chart. There is no need to zoom-out when viewing the wind farms. The extent of these wind farms is contained in the 3D viewer. NOTE: Ask students to examine the differences in sizes of the wind farms and the number of turbines. Tell students to use the navigation controls at the top right of the screen to zoom-in and move around the wind farm area to view the wind turbines. If students zoom-in and have difficulty viewing the entire wind farm, remind them that they can double-click on the wind farm name or yellow pushpin to return to the initial display. You may note in some locations that additional wind turbines are currently being constructed. If students notice this, you may wish to tell them not to include those turbines in the perimeter measurement of that particular wind farm. j. Double-click on Altamont Pass in the places window to view this wind farm. NOTE: To help students understand how big this wind farm is, use the ruler tool to draw a line across the longest part of the wind farm area (see image below). k. Double -click on Altamont Pass_Center in the places window or on the Altamont Pass_Center yellow push-pin in the 3D viewer to see some of the wind turbines. Use the navigation controls at the top right of the screen to zoom-in and move around the wind farm. Navigate to view the wind turbines in the far corners of the wind farm area near the dark blue line. Helpful hint: Double-click on Altamont Pass in the places window to zoom out. Double-click a corner of the wind farm to wind view turbines. Click on the push-pin in the 3D viewer to read information about this wind farms. Instruct students to write the average wind speed of the Altamont Pass wind farm in the Wind Farms Data Chart on their field guide.

Google Earth Wind Teacher Guide 5 l. Double-click on Altamont Pass to zoom out. Click on the Ruler tool on the tools menu at the top of the screen. Click along the dark blue line around the wind farm to measure its estimated perimeter. Instruct students to write the estimated perimeter of Altamont Pass in the Wind Farms Data Chart on their field guide. Have students complete the land cover and topography descriptions on the data chart for Altamont Pass. m. Click Clear. Close the ruler dialog box. n. Double-click on Lake Benton in the places window to view this wind farm. o. Repeat steps k, l, and m for Lake Benton. p. Double-click on Muppandal in the places window to view this wind farm. q. Repeat steps k, l, and m for Muppandal. Instruct students to answer questions 1-6 on their field guide.