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		<title>By: Google Earth: 1 Billion Downloads and So Many Uses in the Classroom &#124; edte.ch</title>
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		<description>[...] of the most fun uses of Google Earth is the Monster Milktruck. I used as a starter to a maths lesson exploring different types of 3D shapes which we spotted as we drove around San [...]</description>
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