15+ Great Ways to Embrace 360/VR In Education
One of the highlights of 2017 at ThingLink has been in working with amazingly creative and talented educators to share stories about great ways to leverage the power of interactive 360/VR. On this final Friday of the year, we’ve rounded up 15 great ways to embrace 360/VR in education. Many thanks to our busy ThingLink Certified Educators for taking the time to thoughtfully reflect on their teaching practices through blogging and share their wisdom with our community!
Get Inspired by ThingLink Certified Educators
- Change & New Perspectives at FAMU: A Look at Their New 360/VR Lab, by L. Michelle Salvant & Dr. Kelley Baily
- Explore Place-Based Learning with Clemson
- Focusing the Spotlight: Creating Student Showcases With ThingLink 360/VR by Andy Fehnel
- Using ThingLink & Breakout EDU for Review – A Winning Combo! by Venetia Ricchio
- Using ThingLink and Sutori to App Smash Your Lesson by Laura Moore
- ThingLink… Accompaniment to Research, by Cynthia Carney-Robinson
- Harvesting a ThingLink 360/VR Lesson, by Patricia Merlino
- History Comes to Life with ThingLink 360/VR Immigrant Museum, by Karalee Nakatsuka
- Using ThingLink 360/VR to Explore Wetlands, by Jen and Brian Cauthers
- Experience Chicago with ThingLink 360/VR, by Andrea Poglayen
- Who Needs a Bus? Taking Interactive Field Trips with Thinglink 360/VR, by Andrew Fehnl
- Take Your Students on a Spring Break Vacation! by Deb Norton
- Crafting a ThingLink 360 for the Breakout Challenge by Patricia Merlino
- Creating Digital Breakouts Using ThingLink 360/VR, by Dan Gallagher
- Look Around! A Learning Framework for VR, by Mona Voelkel
Get Inspired by Detroit Public Televisions’s Virtual Field Trip Event
When Tara Hardy and Angela Brown wanted to turn Detroit Public Tv’s December’s Online Digital Adventure into an interactive 360 field trip, they reached out to ThingLink to extend the walls of the classroom and power the learning. We’re glad they did! Please join us in a Virtual Field Trip to 3 locations in Michigan to learn about “Winged Creatures: Bats, Penguins, and Raptors, Oh my!”