Google Expeditions
Google Expeditions is a free virtual reality app designed for classrooms. It's available for both iOS and Android devices. It can be a guided virtual field trip experience led by either the teacher or a student and the rest of the class follows along on their own mobile devices. Or students can use the newly released self-guided mode and explore an Expedition on their own for a self-paced audio guided virtual tour.
If you have iPads or iPod touches in your classroom, check out my Google Expeditions iOS User Guides for Teachers and Students! They are free to download, print, and share.
For the holidays, there are five great Google Expeditions that will take your students from the White House to London and even to the home of Kris Kringle!
The White House Holiday Tour
Take a stroll through the White House and take a look at this year's holiday decorations.
Location: Washington D.C., USA
Norway and the Christmas Tree Trafalgar Square
Every year since 1947, the city of Oslo, Norway have given a special gift to London, England—a Christmas Tree. The gift is a mark of Norway’s gratitude for Britain’s support during World War II.
Location: London, England
Available lesson plan
Christmas Lights of London
Christmas lights have a long history. The Christmas tree decorated with wax candles and ornaments has its origins in 16th century Germany. On this yuletide Expedition, we’ll stroll the streets of London’s West End to get a look at some spectacular Christmas lights.
Norway and the Christmas Tree Trafalgar Square
Every year since 1947, the city of Oslo, Norway have given a special gift to London, England—a Christmas Tree. The gift is a mark of Norway’s gratitude for Britain’s support during World War II.
Location: London, England
Available lesson plan
Christmas Lights of London
Christmas lights have a long history. The Christmas tree decorated with wax candles and ornaments has its origins in 16th century Germany. On this yuletide Expedition, we’ll stroll the streets of London’s West End to get a look at some spectacular Christmas lights.
Location: London, England
Santa's Journey
Join us as we explain Santa...using science!
Location: Various Locations
Available lesson plan
A Dickens Christmas
Although not celebrated as much nowadays, during Victorian times and in previous centuries, Twelfth Night, the last night of the Christmas season, was one of the biggest feast days of the winter holidays. Join this Expedition to the Charles Dickens Museum and take part in some of the family cheer.
A Dickens Christmas
Although not celebrated as much nowadays, during Victorian times and in previous centuries, Twelfth Night, the last night of the Christmas season, was one of the biggest feast days of the winter holidays. Join this Expedition to the Charles Dickens Museum and take part in some of the family cheer.
Location: London, England
Interested in learning more about Google Expeditions? Visit the Official Google Expeditions List for updated information on scene titles, locations, descriptions, and lesson plans.
Astrid Hulseboch (@astridvenezia), a teacher from Italy, is also doing amazing student projects with CoSpaces. She did a similar project with students and CoSpaces. Check out her project page here (in Italian).
Thinglink VR
Thinglink is another one of my favorite creation tools for both students and teachers! They have a Virtual Reality Editor that is one of the easiest to use! Check out some of the examples below and if you're interested in learning more about Thinglink, I created a 4-part blog series back in March 2017. It starts here with Part 1: Thinglink is Bringing VR to Every Classroom.
I found some great examples of Thinglink VR projects created by teachers that would be very useful for a lesson on holidays around the world. If you're adventurous enough to have students create their own Thinglink VR experiences, a few of these projects can be remixed!
Interested in learning more about Google Expeditions? Visit the Official Google Expeditions List for updated information on scene titles, locations, descriptions, and lesson plans.
YouTube 360°
YouTube is also a great place to find amazing 360° video from around the world! I've created a playlist of classroom safe YouTube 360° videos that your students can watch to learn about how different holidays in December are celebrated all over the world. These videos will have your students traveling to the White House, Italy, Disneyland, New York City, Tel-Aviv, Slovenia, and more!
Click here to access my Youtube 360° Playlist:
CoSpaces Edu
CoSpaces Edu is an amazing 3D design tool for the classroom. With either a browser or the mobile tablet app, students can create their own virtual 3D scenes and then watch them and share them in virtual reality!
Last year, Michael Drezek (@m_drez) shared a really cool project idea on Twitter for CoSpaces. His teachers and students created 3D scenes depicting their favorite family Christmas traditions. Check out one of them below: Tree Farm Tradition.
Michael participated in Bronwyn Joyce's Christmas Around the World global project last year. Here is the homepage for this global project and here is Michael's contribution from schools in his New York district. One of the Christmas projects they shared involved using CoSpaces in English 9 Honors classes to create their own Christmas family traditions. You can find a complete list of these CoSpaces projects here. Here are some of my favorites:
YouTube is also a great place to find amazing 360° video from around the world! I've created a playlist of classroom safe YouTube 360° videos that your students can watch to learn about how different holidays in December are celebrated all over the world. These videos will have your students traveling to the White House, Italy, Disneyland, New York City, Tel-Aviv, Slovenia, and more!
Click here to access my Youtube 360° Playlist:
Watch these videos from the YouTube mobile app, and while they're playing tap on the Cardboard Viewer icon in the bottom right corner for 3D/VR mode! |
CoSpaces Edu
CoSpaces Edu is an amazing 3D design tool for the classroom. With either a browser or the mobile tablet app, students can create their own virtual 3D scenes and then watch them and share them in virtual reality!
Last year, Michael Drezek (@m_drez) shared a really cool project idea on Twitter for CoSpaces. His teachers and students created 3D scenes depicting their favorite family Christmas traditions. Check out one of them below: Tree Farm Tradition.
Love when the LSHS teachers jump in and get creative too. Take a VR trip to a tree farm! https://t.co/cQDMHU6Wr2 via @cospaces_io— Michael Drezek (@m_drez) December 22, 2016
Michael participated in Bronwyn Joyce's Christmas Around the World global project last year. Here is the homepage for this global project and here is Michael's contribution from schools in his New York district. One of the Christmas projects they shared involved using CoSpaces in English 9 Honors classes to create their own Christmas family traditions. You can find a complete list of these CoSpaces projects here. Here are some of my favorites:
- https://cospac.es/JjBm
- https://cospac.es/rQaI
- https://cospac.es/LqyH (my favorite because it includes "A Christmas Story" image!)
- https://cospac.es/LsQi
Install the CoSpaces Edu mobile app (iOS | Android). Then visit one of the links above in your mobile browser. You can then watch it in 3D/VR on your mobile device! |
Astrid Hulseboch (@astridvenezia), a teacher from Italy, is also doing amazing student projects with CoSpaces. She did a similar project with students and CoSpaces. Check out her project page here (in Italian).
Thinglink VR
Thinglink is another one of my favorite creation tools for both students and teachers! They have a Virtual Reality Editor that is one of the easiest to use! Check out some of the examples below and if you're interested in learning more about Thinglink, I created a 4-part blog series back in March 2017. It starts here with Part 1: Thinglink is Bringing VR to Every Classroom.
I found some great examples of Thinglink VR projects created by teachers that would be very useful for a lesson on holidays around the world. If you're adventurous enough to have students create their own Thinglink VR experiences, a few of these projects can be remixed!
- Christmas Wonderland at HISD - this office space is REALLY into Christmas!
- Finland in the Winter - great for remixing for a student project
- Winter Forest with Jingle Bells in Background - great for remixing for a student project
- Santa has left presents to Thinglink R&D Team - a fun Christmas experience!
- Christmas Brainbreak - a dance activity for students
- Santa at the North Pole
- Natale nel Mondo (Christmas in the World) - a combination of Thinglink VR & CoSpaces student projects of Christmas traditions (by Astrid Hulsebosch, @astridvenezia)
This Thinglink VR project, created by educator Astrid Hulsebosch, also combines CoSpaces projects! |
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
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