 how to use Google Earth to make a map for your project. The first thing you need to do if you haven't done it already is to download Google Earth and what I recommend doing is searching for it in the Google search bar and then opening the link that says www.google.com slash earth and then downloading the older version which is Earth Pro on desktop. It's a very powerful free software for making maps and doing a number of other things. So you just hit the download button and install it. I've already done that and opened it up and here it is. If I want to make a map for my project, I find my project area. Let's say I did Little Cottonwood Canyon for my project and I put my points down for the different places I may have visited. So here is the geologic view park. I can put a little point there and write whatever you want, something like stop 1, GK Gilbert Park. You can even add a description or notes if you want. There's even places on here to add internet links or web images or local images if you want to get fancy. That's not necessary. There's also a place here right next to the name that you can add, change the style of your pin mark so you can make it a tree or a boat or whatever. Then you click OK once you've got it placed. If you need to move the location for whatever reason, you right click on the place that you made in your places bar here and you click on properties and you can move it around as you need to and then you can click OK again to set it in place. If you want to, you can also add a kind of a path that you took and that would be this button right here. It says add path and it works the same way as the little pin points. You kind of just like drag it along whatever path you may have taken and then you let go and you're done and you can write what it is, path to quarry in this case. You click OK and it sets your path and you can modify the colors and stuff on that just like you did. So here's the little cottonwood creek and here's the quarry. So you add a little pin for that. Let's say stop to quarry and then you say OK. So that gives you an idea of how to add little points using the add place mark button and how to add a path. You can get the image just the way you like it and then you can hit file, save and then save image. And when you do that, number of little things pop up which are some of the requirements I have for your map in your final report. You have your title here so you can add a title. Little cottonwood geology 1010 self-guided trip and now you have all of the components you need for your map and here you can see you can set your turn things on and off here and change your configuration, change your resolution and then finally here's your up here here's your save image button and just click that and it will open up a dialogue and you can save it where you need to and we'll call it map and then it should be on desktop here as a jpeg and there's your beautiful map a very professional looking high-end map of your field area in the stops you picked. You can do a number of maps if you feel like your field area is very large and confusing but this definitely satisfies the requirement for your report. Hopefully that cleared things up and if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you, bye.