Articles related to "Virtual Field Trips"Technology allows students to take educational field trips, even when funding isn't available, when they create travel brochures that support learning objectives.
Students are always asking about field trips, but what happens when those trips are not feasible? Thanks to technology, there is no limit to where students can travel.
Visiting volcanoes around the world by taking virtual field trips using webcams is exciting. Webcams allow scientific data collection when no other way is possible.
In conjunction with a unit of study, a field trip can be a powerful teaching tool. The problem is the cost. Try these ideas to give students a memorable experience.
April: Landscaping at Suite101 "Link of the Month." Away.com offers an archive of travel photographs that includes galleries devoted to international garden landscapes.
The core of Derek Fell's book "Encyclopedia of Garden Design and Structure" is an information bank of garden landscape photos, but the introduction is its foundation.
Many homeschooling families have ditched the traditional school calendar in favor of a year round approach that fosters the philosophy of life-long learning.
Blogs, wiki's, and other Web 2.0 tools are becoming a popular way to integrate technology into the classroom.
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