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 * Glog**

The following is a link to my poster I created using [|Glogster] on Jean Piaget.

**Virtual Fieldtrip Reflection**

The whaling virtual fieldtrip was an interesting approach to learning. I can see it's utility in the classroom, but I thought this particular assignment was too time-consuming. I was losing interest and can imagine that many students would just skip through to look for answers to the questions. While it is useful in the place of an actual fieldtrip, I think I would adapt it for use in the classroom. I think the interactive nature of the site is especially useful for diverse learning styles. Some of the other websites I found very useful. The Lewis and Clark site would be very helpful for a history course. It was one of the few that could be used in high schools. Though it, too, suffered from being very lengthy and time-consuming. The Library of Congress site would be an excellent resource for viewing primary documents. The site was not very clear about the contents of each document, so it would be most useful if searching for a specific document.

Here is the [|LINK] to my digital story.