Google Earth Education is Really Cool
So I spent a lot of time this week going down the rabbit hole of resources offered on Google Earth education, particularly Google Voyager, which offers interactive guided tours, 360 views, and even some interactive features like quizzes depending on which resources you access. I know that Nearpod offers some 360 tours, but from what I remember, they aren't nearly as cool as what Google Voyager is offering! Google Earth education also has some built-in lesson plans and classroom activities, and it would just be such a cool way for teachers to incorporate more technology in their class in a way that is meaningful and actually fully utilizes the technology. Since I'm always looking at these tools through my ELA brain, I was also thinking about how cool it would be to be able to study setting and have students actually look at the places they are reading about, and maybe consider how it has changed over time etc. Anyway, it's a super cool tool that I had no idea about, so I spent a lot of time on it this weekend. If you checked it out, let me know!
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