Thursday, August 3, 2017

A place beyond the classroom


I can think of two ways to redefine my classroom technology, virtual reality and video calls.  Virtual Reality redefines class field trips.  As I said in our group presentation, many schools do have not the budget for even a local field trip to a historical landmark.  However, with virtual reality, this gives students the ability to take a field trip anywhere in the world.  Learning about the Roman Republic?  Pop on a virtual reality helmet and walk around the Curia Julia.  Learning about the American Civil War, take a trip around Gettysburg without leaving your chair.  Video calls are another way to redefine classroom guests.  When I was a sophomore in high school, my history teacher brought in a surviving member of a holocaust concentration camp.  This is one of the few times I was emotionally moved in high school.  Unfortunately, depending on your location, these guest speakers could be hard to come by.  Fortunately, technology allows us to connect with anyone, anywhere.  With the use of social media, I can arrange video chats with historians, survivors, soldiers, journalists, and so on.

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  1. I wish that I had an experience like that when I was in high school. I took a Holocaust literature class at Whitworth when I was an undergrad. A soldiers daughter came and it was one of the most real conversations that I have ever had. It was full of substantial information and developed a deeper understanding of Holocaust life. Now that you mention that, I think that teaching a holocaust unit and supplementing it with a video call could be so very meaningful to my students. You can find people that want to share, but finding them nearby is difficult. I really want to do this for my classroom! Good use of social media.

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