Supported by Lenovo Foundation, the multi-year partnership launches with a virtual field trip for grades 6-8 that builds STEM ...
TEMPE, Ariz. – It’s back-to-school season and students could be visiting the majesty of the Grand Canyon, the convolutions of the human brain, the depths of the ocean, or even the barren landscape of ...
A virtual field trip is an opportunity for students to visit other places, talk to experts and participate in interactive learning activities without leaving the classroom. Dacia Jones, district ...
Join NOVA on three virtual field trips this month in celebration of Earth Day and Environmental Education Month. We will be live streaming a presentation and Q&A with three scientists doing Earth ...
In an age of rapid technological progress, it is essential to redefine traditional educational methods. Today’s generations show a heightened awareness of environmental issues, convenience and fluent ...
While virtual field trips are not a new phenomenon, they gained popularity shortly before COVID due in part to their ability to expose students to places and experiences they may not otherwise access ...
This post originally appeared on the Time and Learning blog. School field trips. Many of us remember getting a permission slip signed, boarding an activity bus and heading to some museum or maybe a ...
While birds chitter in the background, a group of students sit in their beach chairs at a beach camp set up near the Nankoweap Granaries, trying to pay attention as their professor gives them an ...
Do you miss going places? Join the club. As the pandemic chugs along and we sink into the depths of the winter months, chances are you’re craving a change in scenery more than ever. We propose a ...