Originally shared by Jessica Bryan
Here is my first classroom tour. I’m a little behind but finally rolling. My class of 30 is in the room while I’m doing the tour…try not to get dizzy!
Originally shared by Jessica Bryan
Here is my first classroom tour. I’m a little behind but finally rolling. My class of 30 is in the room while I’m doing the tour…try not to get dizzy!
#AskBenW: Shouldn’t we be further along in our progress?
#AskBenW: How do we measure and demonstrate impact?
Some more 360 degree video for your enjoyment and reflection. As it turns out, youtube is capable of doing these kinds of videos now. So, we won’t need any different hosting solutions for capturing classrooms/PD in this manner, which is awesome.
Some more 360 degree video for your enjoyment and reflection. As it turns out, youtube is capable of doing these kinds of videos now. So, we won’t need any different hosting solutions for capturing classrooms/PD in this manner, which is awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jrp-wjCkhYU//cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js
This is a 360 degree learning space tour of the Emily Griffith Campus, including the Downtown Denver Expeditionary School at the entrance, my office with Kirk Anderson, and a very full 14er (previously shown in an empty state within Brandon Petersen’s learning space tour).
Please feel free to look around and change the perspective on the video (you can do this on mobile by moving your phone around or you can do this on your computer by dragging the video around).
By the way, if any of you would like to create your own 360 degree captures of your classroom (during a lesson or just for the learning space tour), let me know! I am more than happy to come to your school/classroom/learning space and lend you the camera to see what you can see through its lenses.
Enjoy!