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Tamara Werne

Virtual Tours - 4 views

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    I discovered Virtual Tours while on prac in America. It was a great way to show my students some of Australia's sites and they loved being able to work through the images and information at their own pace. Since then I have toured museums and galleries from all over the world without even leaving my desk.
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    Hi Tamara I looked at the site. Interesting - is it just still images though or are there actual virtual tours? I am keen on using the site but not sure I have the full idea/scope sorted out yet. Thank you http://mrsrobins.edublogs.org/ Jamie
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    Hi Jamie, Yes for the most part this site comprises of still images and written information...I primarily chose this one to share as it provides a wide range of art galleries. With using gallery tours in my pracs I have found that the still images are easier for students to view, analyse and work through at their own pace than a video feed. There are a few video tours availbale...many can be found on the website for the specific location (I have had more luck finding American and British than Australian tours) but they are definitely worth a look at if you get the chance. http://tammyjoy.edublogs.org Tammy
djplaner

Drop Bear - Australian Museum - 2 views

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    A good example to use for Digital Citizenship, information literacy etc.
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    Love drop bears, great prank on overseas visitors.
Mel Austen

Science Museum UK | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 4 views

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    This image represents one of my main aims during proffesional experience as i beleive that students learn best when activities are engaging as well as informative!
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    Reeeaalllly Goooooood!!!
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    Reealllly Goooood!
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