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Michelle DeSilva

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Virtual Tour - 3 views

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    The comprehensive virtual tour allows the visitor to take a virtual, self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of the whole museum. The visitor can navigate from room to room either by using a floor map or by following blue arrow links connecting the rooms. Camera icons indicate hotspots where the visitor can get a close-up on a particular object or exhibit panel.
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    The comprehensive virtual tour allows the visitor to take a virtual, self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of the whole museum. The visitor can navigate from room to room either by using a floor map or by following blue arrow links connecting the rooms. Camera icons indicate hotspots where the visitor can get a close-up on a particular object or exhibit panel.
Jennifer Carey

Virtual Jamestown - 16 views

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    Jamestown and the Virginia Experiment The Virtual Jamestown Archive is a digital research, teaching and learning project that explores the legacies of the Jamestown settlement and "the Virginia experiment." As a work in progress, Virtual Jamestown aims to shape the national dialogue on the occasion of the four hundred-year anniversary observance in 2007 of the founding of the Jamestown colony.
Lance Mosier

George Washington's Mount Vernon - Virtual Mansion Tour - 1 views

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    Virtual Reality Tour of Mount Vernon
Ben Pope

Examples of Virtual Tours and Electronic Field Trips - 13 views

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    virtual tours from many cultures/periods.
Lance Mosier

Teachers Network: How to Use the Internet in Your Classroom - 10 views

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    The Virtual Field Trip is a field trip that students and teachers take via the Internet.  A great benefit of this activity is that it utilizes technology tools to help students visualize and understand subject matter through exploration and active learning. It's also a great way to "travel" without leaving your classroom! Look for sites with QuickTime VR, which allows you to view panoramic views of your virtual field trip location.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Explore Anne Frank's hiding place - 8 views

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    A virtual tour of the secret annex where Anne Frank and her family hid from the Nazis.
Charles Byrne

The Cave of Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc - 5 views

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    An excellent self guided, self paced virtual tour of these caves in France. Perfect resource when teaching about the cave people.
David Korfhage

3D-Stadtmodell Berlin - 7 views

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    A model of the Berlin Wall in Google Earth, from virtual Berlin
Eduardo Medeiros

comunistas - O MUNDO AMANH A GUERRA VIRTUAL.11 22 2012 - 0 views

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    ""Uma guerra invisível e frenética pelo futuro da sociedade está em andamento. De um lado, uma rede de governos e corporações vasculham tudo o que fazemos. Do outro lado, os Criptopunks, desenvolvedores que também moldam políticas públicas dedicadas a manter a privacidade de seus dados pessoais na web. É esse o movimento que gerou o WikiLeaks", diz Julian Assange, na introdução da oitava entrevista da série World Tomorrow. "
Carrie Kotcho

"The 39 Clues" Virtual Field Trip to Smithsonian - 0 views

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    Join the National Museum of American History on March 5, 2013 for "Decoding History" a 30 minute virtual field trip produced in collaboration with Scholastic Publishing and the 39 Clues book series. The field trip is designed for students in grades 3-5 and is free of charge. Register online. Smithsonian's History Explorer website contains hundreds of free standards-based online resources for teaching and learning American history.
Deven Black

Exploring History Using Google Earth via HyperHomeschool Blog - - 3 views

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    As teachers, we are always searching for ways to make our classrooms "come alive." Google Earth has done this for us. Inspired by Kelly Tenkely's recent flight adventures using Google Earth, I decided to begin looking for ways to incorporate the idea of a virtual flight into our learning adventures. To give a little background, we are studying the Middle Ages this school year and are currently focusing on the Diaspora of the Jews after the destruction of the Temple by the Romans around 70 AD.
Nate Merrill

Modern History of Israel - 8 views

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    Jewish Virtual Library
David Hilton

Digital Scores and Libretti - 0 views

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    Might be useful for research into classical music or c18th/c19th European high culture.
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    The scores and libretti in this Virtual Collection include first and early editions and manuscript copies of music from the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries by J.S. Bach and Bach family members, Mozart, Schubert and other composers, as well as multiple versions of nineteenth century opera scores, seminal works of musical modernism, and music of the Second Viennese School.
David Hilton

Homepage - Vizerra.com - 0 views

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    A site which offers 3D downloads of historic sites. There aren't many there yet but it looks well-resources so should probably grow. Has Macchu Picchu and some sites in Europe and Asia.
David Hilton

Lincoln Papers: Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library - 1 views

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    "Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library highlights two collections at the Library of Congress that illuminate the life of Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), the sixteenth president of the United States. The Abraham Lincoln Papers housed in the Manuscript Division contain approximately 20,000 items including correspondence and papers accumulated primarily during Lincoln's presidency." Awesome.
Fulgencio Murcia Belmonte

San Paolo Fuori Le Mura - VR Tours - 0 views

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    Visita virtual a San Pablo Extramuros
Deven Black

A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust - 13 views

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    A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust offers an overview of the people and events of the Holocaust. Extensive teacher resources are included."> This is a cached version of http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/default.htm. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x


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Lisa M Lane

TwHistory » About - 13 views

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    The TwHistory project began in early 2009 with the first Twitter reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg over a period of several weeks. TwHistory is based on the idea that historical reenactments can take place online and have positive effects for all involved. In school settings these virtual reenactments can increase engagement while providing opportunities for students to research personal journals and other primary source documents. In order to organize, study, and preserve these online reenactments we have created TwHistory.org. View past and current projects on our reenactments page. You can also follow us on Twitter at @TwHistory.
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