Virtual Field Trips

{ "Adventure sparks curiosity. Curiosity fuels learning. ~ Polar Husky } Virtual field trips have offered something that educators have been striving to provide their students with for decades: adventure. Field trips offer students the opportunity to construct their knowledge, often in very hands-on ways, but there are many drawbacks to field trips. Most field trips are not only costly but can become difficult with students who may have different disabilities. Virtual fields trips allow teachers to take their children across the world, under the seas, and even beyond our world and deeper into the universe with little to no cost. They also allow students with physical disabilities to fly. They allow students with sensory disorders to go scuba diving without ever having to touch the water. They allow us as educators to show our students the world and beyond, no matter their socioeconomic background, physical or mental disabilities, or any other thing the world tries to use to stop them.    

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