Virtual field trips allow us to take our students on adventures we never thought possible. We can take our students under the ocean, across the globe and
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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Vulcan Viper's curator insight,
February 5, 2021 2:17 PM
It is said that nothing is quite like being there, but making a tour virtual is one way to assure accessibility.
reuvenwerber's curator insight,
February 7, 2021 4:43 AM
Join our guides on video tours of the Museum’s galleries and architecture. Check out Museum exhibits and stories about human rights defenders and history. Discover our many special online experiences.
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Ricardo Mendoza's curator insight,
September 16, 2021 11:04 AM
I recall being a student being so excited about taking a field trip to a museum which was 2-3 times a year in nearby museums'. Now with technology being so useful in the classroom students can now access to online learning by looking at live cameras or 4k quality videos of a museums or national monument. As young students you are curious to learn about the world and see its not only schools, houses, and park, but also natural wonders out there.
Priscilla Salinas's curator insight,
September 18, 2021 12:33 AM
Virtual field trips to assist with you lessons without leaving the comfort of your own home or classrooms.
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Es algo realmente extraordinario como gracias a las nuevas tecnologías nosotros podemos ir acercándonos a diversos lugares del mundo sin necesidad de movernos de casa o, en este caso, del aula.
Sin embargo, está comprobado que las personas aprendemos más con la práctica, por lo que no asistir a un parque natural o a un museo o cualquier otro tipo de actividad extraescolar podría causar un efecto negativo.
La pregunta en cuestión sería ¿hasta dónde van a llegar las nuevas tecnologías? Quizás es muy positivo conocer la diversidad marina a través de la IA, pero quizás ver la Alhambra de Granada para conocer el arte y su majestuosidad, es más adecuado palparlo por nosotros mismos.