Further to an earlier post about virtual excursions , here is another site which may be useful. eField trips, although US in origin (and some eField trips will be irrelevant to schools outside the US), supply a number of eField trips that may appeal. All eField trips are free and have been developed by Distance Learning Integrators.
A list of trips include:
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Some eField trips were deveopled a few years ago, however, they are still worth considering for use with classes.
Can’t find the efield trips on the old website anymore and they won’t link to them here either. Any ideas where to get them?
Thanks,
Anita Christensen
Hi Anita,
It looks like this site no longer exists. Depending on the topic you are researching, many cultural institutions have interactives associated with periods of history represented in their collections.
BI team