eField trips

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:

Finding an eFieldTrip to use with your students is quick and easy!
“This Is No Drill” Attack on Pearl Harbor
Hosted By: Naval Historical Center
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Bats! Fantastic Mammals of Flight
Hosted By: Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Ask the Experts Dates: October 20, 2009 to October 21, 2009
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Biscayne National Park: An Underwater Ecosystem Adventure
Hosted By: Biscayne National Park
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Brown v. Board of Education: The Struggle for Equality
Hosted By: Brown v. Board National Historic Site
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Butterflies: Unlocking the Mystery of Metamorphosis
Hosted By: NABA International Butterfly Park
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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C&O Canal: Unlocking the Dream of Western Expansion
Hosted By: C&O Canal National Historical Park
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Caves: An Underground Wonderland
Hosted By: Carlsbad Caverns National Park
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Climbing Denali: The Highest Challenge
Hosted By: Denali National Park and Preserve
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Desert Dwellers of Death Valley: Cool Creatures in a Hot Place!
Hosted By: Death Valley National Park
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Don’t Let It Loose! Invasive Species of Everglades National Park
Hosted By: Everglades National Park
Ask the Experts Dates: November 03, 2009 to November 05, 2009
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Dred Scott: A Legacy of Citizenship
Hosted By: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Earthquakes and Mountains and Glaciers…Oh My!
Hosted By: Grand Teton National Park
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Fire’s Role in Ecosystems: A Hot Topic!
Hosted By: Bureau of Land Management
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Glacier Bay: A Living Laboratory for Studying Marine Mammals
Hosted By: Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Grand Teton’s Birds of Prey: Awesome Winged Predators!
Hosted By: Grand Teton National Park and Partners
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Invasive Species: America’s Least Wanted
Hosted By: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Keeping Habitats Healthy: We All Can Help!
Hosted By: Bureau of Land Management
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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North Atlantic Right Whales: A Struggle to Avoid Extinction
Hosted By: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Renewable Energy: POWERful Choices!
Hosted By: Bureau of Land Management
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Sea Turtles: Endangered Ocean Navigators
Hosted By: Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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The Mammals of Denali: Amazing Animals of Adaptation
Hosted By: Denali National Park and Preserve
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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The Manatee: A Florida Treasure
Hosted By: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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The Reptiles and Amphibians of Everglades National Park
Hosted By: Everglades National Park
Ask the Experts Dates: November 17, 2009 to November 19, 2009
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The Rocky Road to Devils Tower
Hosted By: Devils Tower National Monument
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Timeless Totems: The Carved History of the Alaskan Coast
Hosted By: Sitka National Historical Park
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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WOW! The Wetlands of Watsonville
Hosted By: City of Watsonville
Ask the Experts Date: To Be Scheduled
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Some eField trips were deveopled a few years ago, however, they are still worth considering for use with classes.

Rainforest project for schools

This useful website provides free resources for teachers who are interested in the topic of rainforests. Materials for students aged 3 to 16 are available.

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and other resources freely available for anyone to use. There are pages provided for teachers, students and parents. Students and teachers from around the world are invited to share their ideas and showcase their work on the site.

Although developed for UK schools, this site is applicable to Australian curriculum.

e-learning champions

The Federal Government’s Australian Flexible Learning Framework‘s Flex e-news has an interesting article about e-learning.

New research:  A ‘champion’ model for organisational change

The unpredictable economic environment is forcing business and industry to become more resourceful and efficient in the way they train and retrain staff, with many organisations turning to e-learning as a solution.

A new report highlights the importance of e-learning champions for organisations looking to successfully adopt and embed e-learning.

The report, The impact of e-learning champions on embedding e-learning, has been released by the national training system’s e-learning strategy, the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework), and looks at the use of e-learning champions as a change management strategy.

It confirms that successful e-learning champions possess a defined set of characteristics, including:

  • Credibility – A champion is skilled in e-learning; shares knowledge, skills and resources; is passionate and tenacious; communicates well; is client focused; and problem solves.
  • Support – A champion provides tailored, educationally sound solutions; encourages teachers and trainers to explore e-learning; supports teachers and trainers one-on-one; and reviews and adapts as required.
  • Influence – A champion builds capable e-learning teams; creates communities of practice; facilitates peer-to-peer learning; recognises and showcases achievements; and nurtures influential advocates.
  • Commitment – A champion makes e-learning part of the strategic plan; ensures e-learning is appropriately resourced; makes e-learning part of teacher and trainer performance plans; and provides opportunities and time to learn, experiment and review e-learning tools and products.

The report also outlines common activities and guidelines adopted by e-learning champions to successfully facilitate the uptake of e-learning within their organisation.

The study has a firm message for employers looking to benefit from e-learning, warning:

  • E-learning champions are often better recognised for their work outside of their organisation than within it.
  • Champions of e-learning cannot alone embed e-learning in their organisation, industry or community. To sustain e-learning, managers and policy makers must assist and build organisational cultures and work processes that support innovation and the work of e-learning champions.

The Framework’s Benchmarking and ResearchBusiness Manager, Annie Fergusson, said there was clear evidence that e-learning champions are a significant component of an e-learning strategy.

“The champions provide a clear focus for sustaining e-learning within an organisation, acting as advocates, building staff capability and modelling approaches that provide engaging and positive experiences for learners.”

The study focuses on three e-learning champion case studies:

  • Integrating e-learning into the dual diagnosis mental health services industry, GippsTAFE, Victoria.
  • Impacting on Indigenous communities, Anangu Pitjantjatjara Mankungthjatjara APY TAFE, South Australia.
  • Engaging the heads, hearts and hands of staff, Tasmanian Polytechnic, Tasmania.

To view the executive summary, report and case studies, visit the Benchmarking and Research web page at: http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/flx/go/home/pid/602

Are you an e-learning champion? Please leave a comment if you are.