See your points breakdown

  1. On your computer, open Google Maps.
  2. Click Menu. Your contributions.
  3. Click on your name.
  4. Your points will appear in your profile. After you make a contribution, it may take up to 24 hours for your points to appear on your profile.

How can you contribute to the community?

6 Ways to Contribute to the Community

  1. Become a reading tutor. Although classes may not be in session, schools are busy places on the weekends and over holiday breaks.
  2. Help build a playground.
  3. Give the cost of a coffee.
  4. Spread a message.
  5. Organize a fundraiser.
  6. Attend a fun run.

Do Local Guides get paid?

Local Guides are not paid nor may Local Guides earn money for their contributions, per our program rules. The Local Guides program is for individuals who contribute to Google Maps who like to help others to discover and explore their world. But they can earn other benefits like: Early access to new Google products.

What is the benefit of contributing to Google Maps?

Earn points by contributing content to Google Maps. Score a place with ratings, describe your experience with reviews, share photographs and videos, provide insights with answers, respond to questions about a place, update information with place edits, add missing places, or verify information by checking facts.

Why do you want to ask this particular question in evaluating community?

By your choice of questions, you’re defining what it is you’re trying to change. You choose your evaluation questions by analyzing the community problem or issue you’re addressing, and deciding how you want to affect it. Why do you want to ask this particular question in relation to your evaluation?

How are questioning strategies used in the classroom?

Questioning Strategies. Effective questioning sessions in classroom require advance preparation. While some instructors may be skilled in extemporaneous questioning, many find that such questions have phrasing problems, are not organized in a logical sequence, or do not require students to use the desired thinking skills.

Why do you want to ask this particular question?

You choose your evaluation questions by analyzing the community problem or issue you’re addressing, and deciding how you want to affect it. Why do you want to ask this particular question in relation to your evaluation?

How are research questions different from community questions?

Academics and other researchers may approach choosing research questions differently from those involved in community programs. In addition to their practical and social applications, they may choose problems to research simply because they are interesting, or because they tie into other work that they or their colleagues are doing.