Video-Conferencing

 
 


“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness,
and many of our people need it sorely. 
Broad, wholesome, charitable views can not be acquired
by vegetating in one’s little corner of earth.”

Mark Twain
 


reef 

Students in Taylor Elementary's After-School Science Club react to the screen Thursday as they take a virtual tour of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia with a scuba diver.

Watch the Video-Conference from the Great Barrier Reef
in Queensland, Australia


Origami

Edison Elementary students do an origami project with their instructor, Arielle, who works at the Cleveland Art Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.


A video-conference is a tool that we are utilizing this year with the help of the technology department.  We are connecting students and teachers in new ways to different destinations around the world.  Part of a first class education is learning about other parts of the world beyond Turner Street.  A video-conference is a tool that helps us integrate the subject of visual art with other areas in the curriculum.

You can click on the location and learn more about where our elementary students have been.

Cleveland Art Museum in Cleveland, Ohio

Mote Marine Aquarium, Sarasota, Florida

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, Oregon

Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland, Ohio

Mount Vernon, Virginia

Bronx Zoo, Bronx, New York


Cleveland Natural History Museum, Cleveland, Ohio

Space Center Houston

Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Georgia

Texas State Aquarium

Alaska
Sea Life Center


Great Barrier Reef in New Queensland, Australia

International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota 

The New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico   

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