The newest version of Google Earth is a WEB version. It is much easier to use than the former "Google Earth Pro," which needed to be installed on computers. "Google Earth WEB" plays in browsers and works on computers, Chromebooks, and mobile devices. There is no need to install any software. The browser version has a magazine-like appearance with 20,000 pre-made tours and a wide variety of places to visit in breathtaking realism. Users search for a place, "fly" to it, and zoom down to street level.
In addition, users can create their own tours/projects. Search for a place, drop a pin on the map, and add text, images, hyperlinks, videos, questions for students, directions, and more. "Google Earth WEB is easy and fun to use. Students can use it too for project-based learning, summarizing what they've learned in units of studying, teaching their peers, and more.
Now, users can create Google Earth tours on mobile devices. Previously, mobile devices could only "view" tours/projects made on computers, laptops, or Chromebooks. Now, mobile devices have the tools to create tours/projects also.