Launched in the last day or so: a new set of tools and resources and a rebrand for Google Earth continues, with this new Google Earth Education section.
See the resources and tools here.
More to come when I get the chance to explore in more detail...
A project originally funded by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) with an Innovative Geography Teaching Grant to develop teaching ideas for using Google Earth in the Geography classroom, expanded to include ArcGIS Online in 2014
Monday, June 26, 2017
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Shailey Minocha's Professorial Lecture
I've been involved with Shailey Minocha's work for just over a year. She was kind enough to visit our school twice to demonstrate Google Expeditions, and we also helped with a research paper she was writing with colleagues.
She gave her professorial lecture on Tuesday of this week. I was invited, but was unable to attend. Here's a trailer for it...
She gave her professorial lecture on Tuesday of this week. I was invited, but was unable to attend. Here's a trailer for it...
Shailey Minocha is a Professor in the Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at The Open University. Her research has two strands: learning technologies and social computing.
Professor Minocha will show how virtual worlds bridge time and places, interleaving the virtual with the real – allowing people to communicate and collaborate with those whom they may have never met, experience places they may never be able to visit, shop, learn, and do research.
Professor Minocha will look at how virtual worlds provide ‘real’ experiences in ‘created’ environments – ‘as if I have met them’, or ‘as if I have visited that place’. Online technologies also provide real experiences beyond the physical world. She will show how in a virtual world, people can “become” an avatar of their liking, fly, become microscopic, travel to the moon or visit the International Space Station, or look at the rock structures underneath the ground on which they are standing.
Good to see King's Ely getting a mention in Shailey's thanks.
You can watch the lecture here.
Good to see King's Ely getting a mention in Shailey's thanks.
You can watch the lecture here.
Labels:
Google Expeditions,
Google VR,
Shailey Minocha,
Virtual fieldwork,
VR
Saturday, June 10, 2017
Sunday, June 04, 2017
Friday, June 02, 2017
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