“The human past is called Memory. The human future is called Desire.” - Carlos Fuentes

Global empathetic local and global change makers

Learning by exploring inspires authentic learning in a world that is constantly evolving.

Google Earth Education focuses on how to use Google Earth and other Google tools to include geospatial thinking in all subjects and foster authentic geospatial learning skills of students and educators around the world.

The Water Crisis in Lima, Peru
Explore the implications of the water crisis in Lima by using immersive images.
Looking After Our Waterfalls
Virtually visit the waterfalls to understand the impact of climate change using digital technology to find solutions.
Explore the Intact Marine Ecosystems of the Galapagos Islands
Explore the Galapagos Islands as one of the last intact marine oceans using the Voyager tools in Google Earth and National Geographic Education framework. Students can raise awareness about the oceans and how they can take action to protect them.

Visit one of the best universities in Latin America

Virtually visit the National Autonomous University of Mexico and discover its cultural spaces within the campus.

Adventures in the Amazon

Discover the forests and communities of the Amazon River basin on Street View.

Otomi women strengthen their digital skills

In Querétaro, Professor Miroslava Silva and her student Angélica Ruiz work together to help indigenous women to develop digital skills. Visit the hashtag #innovarparami to see how students and teachers in Latin America think about innovation.

Discover Santiago de Chile

To plan your trip, visit Google Earth as prominent places as the Palacio de la Moneda and the Museum of Contemporary Art.

Geospatial thinking transforms our perception of the world to connect and collaborate with the local and global community.

Through participation, community and collaboration, we want to offer immersive experiences to bring the Earth to the classroom, motivate innovation and inspire a new generation of explorers.