How to Share Google Arts & Culture Experiences in Google Classroom

The only “problem” with the.
Stroll the Great Wall Google Arts & & Culture show is that it is so large that if you want all your students to take a look at a specific area of all of it simultaneously, you have to share individual sections with your trainees rather of the whole exhibit. Google does make it relatively simple to share just an area of a Google Arts & & Culture display with your students. In.
this new video I show exactly how to do that..

Applications for Education.
Sharing a particular area of a Google Arts & & Culture show is a great method to get all of your trainees taking a look at and going over an aspect of an exhibition at the very same time. Alternatively, you could designate different areas of an exhibit to groups of students then have them share observations with the entire class..

Last week Google Arts & & Culture released a fantastic online exhibition titled
Walk the Great Wall. Its a great colleciton of Street View imagery and multimedia stories about the Great Wall of China. As
I wrote last week, Walk the Great Wall includes in-depth images of the bricks of the wall, brief lessons about the building of the Great Wall, stories of misconceptions and legends of the Great Wall, and great deals of images of the Great Wall from end to end in all 4 seasons of the year.

The technique that I demonstrated in the video can also be used with other discovering management systems. Simply get the sharing link from the area of the display that you want to share and then manually paste it into a task in your LMS rather of using the Google Classroom button.

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