Virtual field trips are a great way to "get out of the classroom" into a world students might not have the opportunity to visit.
Google Maps - https://www.google.com/maps - works in the browser, great for street view pictures
Google Earth Pro for Desktop - https://www.google.com/earth/desktop - must download to PC computer
Google Earth - https://www.google.com/earth - works in the browser with most functions of the desktop version
Google My Maps - In Drive, create a new map that is saved in your Drive. Add text and photos to pinned locations.
YouTube 360° video - Search YouTube for 360° videos. Better to do the searching and assign it to the students to watch, insert it into Google Slides, or just watch on the SMARTBoard
National Geographic 360° video - https://goo.gl/fSmZG1
Google Slides - Add video from YouTube or video that is saved in your Google Drive
Insert menu → Video → Select Google Drive and navigate to your video
Safeshare.tv https://safeshare.tv/ - Better yet, search the video, enter it into safeshare tv and watch the video without distractions
Google Art and Culture -
Explore collections from around the world, has museums, virtual field trips
More Examples
- Road Trip from Home: Virtual Field Trips - (thank you Luke and Ben for the tip!)
- LISD Recommended Virtual Tours (hey Luke and Ben, check these out)
- VR Tours and Field Trips K-12 Database - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12tHkjWWdAG0SBUYD3EvhXdr6ViiZfafzlnPxlpoZVVA/edit?usp=sharing
- Capturing Everest - https://www.si.com/specials/everest-climb-virtual-reality/
- Google Sky -https://www.google.com/sky/
- Google Lit Trips - http://www.googlelittrips.org/ - works with Google Earth
- How to Use Lit Trips with Google Earth - http://www.controlaltachieve.com/2017/04/chromebook-lit-trips.html
- America: A Narrative History - http://www.wwnorton.com/college/history/america8/full/historytours.aspx -works with Google Earth
- 360 Cities - https://www.360cities.net/
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