Using Google Earth Web to Tell Your Family History Migration Stories

Colleen Robledo Greene, MLIS, FTxSGS
Oct 31, 2025
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About this webinar

Learn how to use the free Google Earth Web platform to create and share engaging, interactive, multimedia stories that follow the footsteps of your ancestors. Although both the web and desktop versions have Google Earth in their name, they are very different. Learn how to navigate the platform interface, add multimedia content to your digital story, share your digital family history story, and preserve it. We will also discuss best practices for planning your Google Earth Web story. No coding skills needed!

About the speaker

Colleen Robledo Greene, MLIS, FTxSGS is an academic librarian, college educator, and tech nerd who has been researching her family history since 1997. She is the Digital Scholarship Librarian at Calif...
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Key points and insights

In this dynamic webinar hosted by Legacy Family Tree Webinars, digital scholarship librarian and genealogist Colleen Robledo Greene demonstrates how Google Earth Web can transform genealogical research into visually engaging migration stories. Designed for researchers of all experience levels, the session explores how to map ancestral movements, connect historical context to place, and use modern digital tools to enhance family storytelling. Greene combines her expertise in technology and genealogy to show how geospatial visualization can make ancestors’ lives come alive through interactive storytelling.

Key Takeaways:

  • Transforming Data into Storytelling: Greene explains that genealogical data—such as census addresses, church locations, and migration routes—are inherently geospatial. By plotting these data points on Google Earth Web, researchers can create immersive, 3D narratives that trace family movements, illustrate social contexts, and reveal overlooked migration patterns.

  • Practical Tools and Workflow: The presentation walks attendees through the process of building a story from concept to completion, including project planning, data organization, and integration with Google Drive. Greene outlines how to navigate the Google Earth Web interface, manage images and citations, and collaborate with relatives or research partners. She also emphasizes using Google Chrome for full functionality and backing up work through KML exports and narrated video versions.

  • Engaging Family and Preserving History: Through the example of her own great-grandmother’s journey from Mexico to California, Greene showcases how digital storytelling brings genealogical findings to life for family audiences. The use of animations, Street View, historical maps, and multimedia makes it possible to “fly” through ancestral locations and experience family history in an interactive, shareable way.

This webinar offers practical insights and creative inspiration for genealogists eager to combine research accuracy with digital presentation. View the full session to see Greene’s detailed demonstrations, discover tips for managing multimedia within stories, and learn best practices for crafting geospatial narratives that captivate both researchers and relatives.

To deepen your skills, explore the supplementary resources in the webinar syllabus, which include step-by-step guides, recommended tools, and additional learning materials curated by Greene. These resources provide invaluable support for anyone ready to turn traditional genealogy into a rich, interactive storytelling experience.

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  1. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 months ago

    It went very long but wow, there was a lot of content. Great to see examples and to see her do each step.

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  2. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 months ago

    very good presenter with a lot of knowledge

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  3. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 months ago

    For anyone who has used Google Earth Pro, this is a bit different. Good to see the possibilities and the steps to build your own versions. I have family places by surname in Eras on Google Earth Pro. On Google Earth Web, each family era can be a project. This could keep me busy for a while.

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  4. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 months ago

    Too much description as an introduction to Google Earth. Valuable information presented. Now I need to study and follow her syllabus. Thank you for introducing me this software.

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  5. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 months ago

    The webinar should be 2 hours for this topic

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  6. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 months ago

    An overwhelming amount of information. Definitely one that needs to be watched multiple times, in small segments.

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  7. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 months ago

    I would prefer the how-to first and the most time spent and then examples with remaining time, if any.

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  8. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 months ago

    Very comprehensive! Can't wait to try it out.

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