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6 Websites for Taking a Virtual Field Trip From edshelf - - 0 views

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    "Don't have the budget for a field trip to The White House or Mount Everest? Take a virtual field trip with one of these websites from parent and teacher JC. Tour the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Journey through The Grapes of Wrath using Google Earth. Keep a travel journal as you visit city after city and read about their cultures and histories."
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How To Create Your Own Virtual Tour On Google Earth With A KML File - 2 views

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    Nice Manitoba Reference too!
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Free Technology for Teachers: A Free Two Week Course on Google Maps and Earth - 4 views

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    "Earlier this month Google announced that a new version of Google Maps is coming. Some of us have been lucky enough to get invitations to use the new version. If you want to get guaranteed access to the new version and learn all about how to use it for more than just virtually stalking your neighborhood getting directions, you should consider taking Google's free course Mapping With Google. "
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COSI: Center of Science and Industry - Columbus | Online Activities - 0 views

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    Virtual Knee Surgery; Open Heart; Bet the Farm; Simple Machines, Zoom: Travel to a Star and Back to Earth; Drag: Parachute from the Stratosphere; Waterski over the Sharks; Stop: Practice Stopping at Vehicle Intersections; Go: Motion Madness; Tnagram Challenge
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Amazing Virtual Field Trip Ideas with Google Street Views - 2 views

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    "We all know and love Google Maps. But did you know that the Street View Pegman has few more tricks up his sleeve? Google Street Views takes some of the most amazing Street View imagery, as well as user submitted photography, and turns it into a unique platform where students can explore every corner of the Earth in full panoramic glory. From the top of the world's tallest buildings to the depths of the ocean floors, it really is an immersive and awe-inspiring experience."
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Submarine Sim for Google Ocean | Google Earth Blog - 5 views

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    www.Sea-Seek.com which is an on-line nautical guide which provides information and photos about coastal navigation and ports. Just scroll down and look on the lower right for "Virtual Dive". You can choose to be a submarine or a killer whale.
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