Virtual field trips for global exploration

Wednesday, May 20, 2020 - 13:30 in Psychology & Sociology

Allston-Brighton students have been able to travel around the world with no airline ticket required. Virtual field trips through the Harvard Ed Portal have taken youngsters to five of the 10 wonders of the world, shown them a hummingbird in action, and on May 26 they’ll be visiting Carlsbad Cavern — all without leaving their home. In March, many of the Ed Portal’s in-person programs were moved online. For Youth Programming, this meant finding a way to continue to mentor students and provide them with fun, engaging classes from afar. Just this past month, Harvard undergraduates hosted the first segment of the two-part series “Colors of the Rainbow Art Exploration,” where Allston-Brighton students in grades three through five explored how various artists use color in their work, how different colors made them feel, and experimented with using color in their own paintings. Zorayda Montemayor ’22 and Mika Simoncelli ’23 alternated sharing their computer screens...

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