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In-person field trips may be on pause - but remember to take your students on virtual field trips this year - list from SSAISD Library Services - Virtual Field Trips

In-person field trips may be on pause - but remember to take your students on virtual field trips this year - list from SSAISD Library Services - Virtual Field Trips | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

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Take Your Students on Virtual Field Trips with This Google Tour Builder

Take Your Students on Virtual Field Trips with This Google Tour Builder | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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Kim Flintoff's curator insight, December 15, 2018 8:22 PM
About Tour Builder

What is Tour Builder?

Tour Builder is a new way to show people the places you've visited and the experiences you had along the way using Google Earth. It lets you pick the locations right on the map, add in photos, text, and video, and then share your creation.

What inspired the creation of Tour Builder?

We originally created Tour Builder to give veterans a way to record all the places that military service has taken them, and preserve their stories and memories as a legacy for their families. But we also thought it could be a useful tool for anyone with a story to tell, so we made it available to everyone.

What are your long-term plans for Tour Builder?

For now, Tour Builder is in beta and we're excited to see what people build and do with it. We'd love to hear your feedback and ideas about how it could be a better storytelling tool. Take it for a spin and tell us what you think here.