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How to put up a Memory Map - From Susan E

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Susan NYC is a group administrator Susan NYC  Pro User  says:

Susan! Will you paste instructions into a thread?
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Susan Geller Ettenheim is a group administrator Susan Geller Ettenheim says:

How to make a memory map
adapted from: blogan.net/blog/2005/04/13/how-to-make-a-memory-map/

So you want to make a memory map, but don’t know how? Here’s a simple guide.
1. Go to Google maps.
2. Zoom in to the area you want. There are two easy ways to do this:
3. The first method is to enter an address in the search field on the Google page. Google will display a map with a red flag marking the address. Unfortunately, the flag may not be in the exact right place (or you might not want the flag; I don’t know how to get rid of it short of starting over). Click the “x” to close the address bubble.
4. The second method is to double-click on the map where you want to display. This centers the map on that location. Then use the zoom tool on the left to zoom in. You can double-click or click and drag anywhere on the map to move the map around.
5. Change to the “Satellite” view by clicking the link on the upper right.
6. Fine tune the position and zoom to display the area you want. The scales of the map and satellite pictures are slightly off. Choose the view you want to use for your memory map, map, satellite or hybrid.
7. Capture the screen. Pressing Alt-PrtScn or shift-apple-4 copies an image of the active window into the clipboard memory or to the desktop as a picture.
8. Paste the captured screen in or open it in Photoshop.
9. Crop the picture>Save for the Web
10. Save the picture to your website folder in the "other" folder.
11. Upload the picture to Flickr. I recommend adding the tags “memorymap memory map” and something to do with the location.
12. Edit the picture’s title and description. Press “save.” Flickr will now display all of your pictures.
13. Select your new picture by clicking on it. Flicker displays it with some tools at the picture’s top edge.
14. Click on the “add note” tool and enter some descriptive text about a location on the picture.
15. Before pressing “save,” click and drag the square that appeared in the upper left of the picture to the correct location on the picture. You can move the square’s corners around to change the square’s size.
16. Press “save.” If you need to change the note’s text or the location of the box after you press “save,” just move your mouse cursor over the box and click. You can now edit the note and move the box.
17. Add more notes. You’re having fun now…
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NCavillones is a group administrator NCavillones  Pro User  says:

Coolness! I posted my memory map to the pool.
~Nancy
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Paul Allison is a group administrator Paul Allison  Pro User  says:

See my reflections on this workshop at our blog Weblogs & Beyond: Memory Maps in Flickr, and if you haven't had enough connection yet, follow the link Susan Ettenheim provides in her response.
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Susan NYC is a group administrator Susan NYC  Pro User  says:

I posted my McKeesport memory map - this is fun.
McKeesport,  PA (my hometown)
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mfiore247 says:

Could I do this on my nycwp blog as an image??? (I'm still frustrated that I can only/only know how to post words though this memory map sounds enticing and I've got lotsa photos now and even movies on my camera.)
Margaret
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Susan NYC is a group administrator Susan NYC  Pro User  says:

Yes, you can do this on your nycwp blog. See how on Thursday.
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