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Virtual Field Trips: Individual

Individual Field Trips

Links verified 6/16/2020



  1. Alaska [and others] in Panorama - 360 degree images of several Rocky Mountain locations.
  2. Albert Einstein: Image and Impact - A tour of Albert Einstein's life.
  3. Ancient Egypt - This British Museum site also has interactive games.
  4. Ancient Stones of Scotland - Ranging from the earliest settlements (dating from about 3500 BC), through the stone circles and standing stones, to the defense towers called brochs, built about 2000 years ago.
  5. A. Pintura: Art Detective - Help solve the mystery of Grandfather's Painting.
  6. British Energy Nature Trail - Explore an imaginary nature park [ uses 360 degree VR ].
  7. The Cave of Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc - Located in the south of France, at Vallon-Pont-d'Arc (Ard?che), the Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave is a decorated prehistoric cave which remained intact after the sudden obstruction of its natural entrance right in the middle of the Ice Age.
  8. CIA - Collections and Stories: a (virtual) tour of the CIA’s museum
  9. Dinosaur Tour at the Smithsonian - This virtual tour of the National Museum of Natural History's dinosaurs is just the first step in informing you about our dinosaurs at the Smithsonian Museums.
  10. Easter Island - An interactive tour from NOVA.
  11. Explore London - Over 200 panoramic views are available.
  12. Health for Kids provides a virtual tour of How the Body Works .
  13. Lascaux - a virtual tour of this important cave.
  14. Louvre Museum - Explore one of the most famous art museums in the world!
  15. New Zealand - Caution for users of this slide show: the show runs automatically, don't look for the controls.
  16. Nine Planets - A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System.
  17. Particle Adventure - An interactive tour of quarks, neutrinos, antimatter presented by the Particle Data Group of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
  18. Postcards from America - Hitch a ride in their virtual backseat and tour the 50 states in Harvey the RV.
  19. Salem Witch Museum - Find out why this short period in Colonial History is still so interesting to us today.
  20. Scrolls From the Dead Sea : The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship.
  21. St. Michael's Abbey - As you take the virtual tour, look for red spots.
  22. Stonehenge - Take this 360 degree tour of this mysterious site in Great Britain that dates back to 3000 BC.
  23. Underground Railroad - Go on a virtual field trip of Underground Railroad sites in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Share the rich history of this colonial town with your students, and explore its integral role in the network used by fugitive slaves during the 1800s.
  24. Virtual Field Trips - a list of free virtual field trips from Varsity Tutors
  25. Virtual Solar System by National Geographic - Your chance to discover the wonders of our solar system in a spectacular 3-D environment. Take a fly-by tour of the sun and each planet in its orbit, observe close-up views of the planets, extraterrestrial weather patterns, and more.
  26. Yellowstone National Park -Courtesy of the National Park Service's official Yellowstone web site, we are able to present three QuickTime virtual panoramas -- Tower Fall, Old Faithful, and Canary Springs.

 

 

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