Resources

Resources: Zooniverse Citizen Science from Home

Resources: Zooniverse Citizen Science from Home

This is one of my favorite resources to engage anyone and everyone in citizen science! The genius behind this platform is the connection between researchers and the rest of us. Researchers and organization submit their studies that they need help with to be highlighted on the platform.

Resources: YouTube Learning Hub

Have you checked this out, yet? I can definitely go down the rabbit hole looking at all the great content housed on the YouTube Learning Hub. As part of a blended classroom, using resources like these will enhance your student engagement. What videos are your favorites? Have you already used the Learning Hub with your students?

YouTube Learning Hub

Resources: Google Earth Creation Tools

Resources: Google Earth Creation Tools

I am in LOVE with Google Earth Creation Tools! It allows learners of all ages to become creators and producers while actively learning and engaging with content—-and learning a bit of geography as well! Did you see our post on Google Earth Voyager Projects? This tool allows you and your students to create a similar project!

Resource: 12 Virtual Museum Tours

This is a good one! Students can take virtual tours of 12 different museums when they are at home! https://www.travelandleisure.com/attractions/museums-galleries/museums-with-virtual-tours

How would I use this?

  1. Virtual scavenger hunt

  2. History or Art History Lesson: report out

  3. Compare/Contrast: time periods, styles, cultural artifacts, etc.

  4. Flipgrid discovery project

Resources: Using Google Earth—IC Golden Eagle Migration Project

Resources: Using Google Earth—IC Golden Eagle Migration Project

If you are teaching remotely, you may be looking for great resources that students can use semi-independently. Inspired Classroom has partnered with Google Earth Education to create: Stories Golden Eagles Tell with the Google Earth creation tool. This project consists of eight interactive ‘cards’. Each card has basic content, videos, and interactive Google Maps directing students to explore the natural history of Golden Eagles, habitat, migration studies, and issues facing Golden Eagles.