TIS & That
Volume 6 Issue 12
In This Issue Going Virtual Rekindling The What The Wants
Dear Teachers, How Flexible Are You? We ❤ Technology
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Going Virtual
A beginners guide to bringing Virtual Reality into the classroom.
2nd Graders from Mylan Park Elementary experienced VR for the first time in December.
Imagine...taking your students right to the foot of the Leaning Tower of Pisa or on an underwater adventure to experience the wonder and majesty of a living coral reef. All these things are possible through the use of VR or Virtual Reality in the classroom. In December, students at Mylan Park Elementary completed a unit on “Holidays Around the World. “ To finish the unit, students were taken on a Virtual Field Trip to 6 of the countries they studied. Seeing each location first hand made the unit meaningful and truly an experience they won’t forget! How to bring VR into the classroom: 1. Choose an entry point - Where does the VR experience fit into what you are teaching? 2. Choose a tech tool - A few ipads or tablets work just as well as a fancy VR setup! 3. Choose a VR Experience - Check out the resources to the right to get started. → 4. Have fun and watch the magic happen!
VR Experiences Google Expeditions Pre-created expeditions take students on guided tours with scripted lessons for the teacher.
Nearpod - Nearpod VR allows students to experience 360 degree images on any device.
Google Street View -
This app allows you to view 360 images of various locations around the world.
Class VR - Fully
integrated headsets & curriculum aligned to state standards.
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