posted Oct 12, 2017, 8:59 AM by tdavis@greeneesc.org
You can learn more about virtual field trips with these links to field trips: - John Muir Exhibit This exhibit by the Sierra Club offers the concise story of Muir's life, writings, and works. It includes sounds, video, and text.
- Secrets of Easter Island This is a beautiful Web site put together by Nova and PBS. It includes a tour of the island and the game Move a Megalith.
- Explore the Estuary If your students are studying the tides, ocean, or water dwellers, this is an excellent site. It includes video tours.
- The JASON Project This many-faceted site hopes to "put the thrill of discovery back into the classroom." It offers several different trips, including one that follows a crew living aboard the space station.
- Reach the World Sail around the world on a 43-foot sailboat, and meet the crew who did it. You'll find separate centers for teachers and students.
- PolarHusky.com This site chronicles the dogsledding expeditions made especially to educate the children of the world.
- GOALS: Global Online Adventure Learning Educators developed this Web site to "intrigue you with the adventures, the sciences, the technologies and the underlying laws of nature that make them possible."
- Virtual Field Trips If you're looking for a museum trip, here's a list of several available on the Web.
- Virtual Field Trips Here's another site where you can create your own field trip or try out other teachers' efforts.
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