More than 1 million students in the U.S. and three continents have visited a farm virtually since 2015 through a Springfield-based company, including one local STEM school. The Virtual Farm Trips (VFT ...
Most Clark County schools give students the opportunity to take in-person field trips as a way of learning outside the classroom, but Virtual Farm Trips (VFT) can offer affordable alternatives through ...
Virtual field trips have become widely available thanks to more accessible virtual reality technology, and they saw a surge in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic when physical field trips were ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) —Milk Means More is encouraging teachers and students to go on a virtual field trip to a Michigan Dairy farm through their fall 2022 virtual farm tour series. Students will ...
In the world of online education, the possibilities are limitless. Virtual field trips have become a game-changer, offering ...
Virtual field trips have emerged as an engaging resource, offering students immersive experiences and allowing them to explore global landmarks, museums, and natural wonders without leaving their ...
Virtual field trips offer educators a free and enjoyable way to spark student engagement while providing powerful, real-world learning opportunities," said Jamie Jenkins, Senior Director of ...
In an age of rapid technological progress, it is essential to redefine traditional educational methods. Today’s generations show a heightened awareness of environmental issues, convenience and fluent ...
A pair of virtual field trips prepared by two James Madison University geology professors have been placed in the “Exemplary Teaching Activity collection” by the National Association of Geoscience ...
Michelle Obama STEM Academy students experienced a mobile agricultural education program. Georgia Farm Bureau's program highlights the state's agricultural industry and careers. Mobile classroom ...
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. — Instead of heading out to the farm, students at Heim Elementary school in Williamsville had the farm come to them! Christina Scarpace's second-grade students were able to get a ...