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Great Plains Live: Live African Hidecams - Great Plains Conservation
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The Great Plains Conservation live African wildlife webcam offers a real-time view into the daily lives of wild animals in Botswana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, streaming scenes from waterholes...more
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The Great Plains Conservation live African wildlife webcam offers a real-time view into the daily lives of wild animals in Botswana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, streaming scenes from waterholes and plains where elephants, giraffes, hippos, lions, and a variety of other wildlife can appear at any moment. This live "hidecam" experience brings authentic African safari sights and sounds into the classroom or home, supporting observation of animal behavior, ecosystems, and biodiversity. The organization also shares additional wildlife livestreams and related videos on YouTube, making it easy to explore beyond the live feed for extended learning and classroom use.
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This is an excellent site to supplement a unit on Africa specifically, or one that is focused on different environments over the world. Save the site as a favorite on classroom computers, and have students look at in pairs or cooperative learning groups. Use the site to show kids how different the African country-side is from their own. Because one can not predict when or where animals will appear, it is probably best to have students check periodically through the day or classroom period. Have students observe the camera-view, and write a comparative piece on the differences between the region shown and their own. Post pictures of the site and students work to display around the classroom during the unit!You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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Introducing South Africa - Google Arts and Culture
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Explore beautiful landscapes and visit famous South African sites with this Arts and Culture presentation from Google. Scroll through the page to take a 360-degree look at Cape Peninsula...more
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Explore beautiful landscapes and visit famous South African sites with this Arts and Culture presentation from Google. Scroll through the page to take a 360-degree look at Cape Peninsula and Table Mountain. Learn about the Cape of Good Hope and Portuguese navigator Bartolomeu Dias. Additional images share the flora that is unique to the country and more snippets of history. On a more serious note, visit Robben Island, home to the imprisoned African leader Nelson Mandela from 1964 - 1982.
tag(s): africa (162), civil rights (223), Nelson Mandela (29), south africa (31)
In the Classroom
Engage students with this interesting site by asking them to explore it independently to introduce your unit on African countries or when learning about Nelson Mandela and his home. Be sure to show students how to use the arrows to view images from the many different angles provided. As students begin your lessons, create a Figjam, reviewed here to share interesting information learned from students' explorations. Use their notes to guide students toward enhancing learning by choosing specific areas to explore further. For example, some students may want to learn more about the geography found in South Africa, while others may want to learn about animals or famous people. Have students share their research findings by writing blogs using edublogs, reviewed here, or use Google My Maps, reviewed here to create virtual tours around South Africa that include links to images, videos, or student writing projects to tell the story of the country.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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