An Introduction to Virtual Field Trips

Lauren Boucher
Presenter
60
mins
Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.81
Course rating
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Description

We all want to provide our students with engaging, learning-filled experiences, but often time, budgets, and other barriers can stand in our way. This is where technology can help enhance our lessons and lower the four walls of our classrooms! Join Lauren Boucher for this interactive, hands-on workshop as she shares a variety of tools and strategies for planning innovative virtual field trips for your students. Participants will also experience a virtual field trip first-hand for themselves, discover where to find done-for-you virtual explorations, and create a trip of their own using a ready-made planning template.

Objectives

Explain how virtual field trips can lower the walls of the classroom and provide students with engaging, learning-filled experiences. Discover where to find done-for-you virtual field trips and how to create them using a ready-made planning template.

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Lauren Boucher

Lauren Boucher has 18+ years in public education, teaching 3rd grade, gifted K-8, and working as a Digital Teaching and Learning Coach. Now a Southeast Regional Consultant for the NC Department of Public Instruction, she shares innovative ed tech practices nationwide.
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