Museums! Zoos and aquariums! Science labs! Tourist destinations! And then there are those live cameras! All available as virtual field trips. See:
The Museum Computer Network, a consortium of museum professionals who digitize and share museum content, have amassed a HUGE, very comprehensive list of virtual exhibits and art-related lessons and activities from around the globe. Travel the art world from your desk at home!
MOHAI - History at Home provides a way to connect with them in a digital way, with links to Community Conversation videos, recordings of History Café talks, Rainy Day History Podcasts, MOHAI Perspectives Podcasts, and an essay on 'Pandemic! Seattle and the Spanish Flu of 1918'. Content updated weekly.
You don't have to visit your local KRL branch to get great library service! With a library card, you can:
Don't have a Kitsap Regional Library card? Register online to get your e-Card number. You can use your e-Card to download audiobooks, eBooks and music, and access KRL research databases.
This comprehensive list of science videos from the Smithsonian's Natural History Museum are created by Smithsonian professionals for kids Grade 3-8. Topics include Earth Science, Life Science, Paleontology, and Social Studies.
Live at 3 each day, visit the zoo with the daily safari! And don't worry if you miss the live stream, all safaris are being archived on their YouTube page.
See the penguins and sharks and more! All ages.
In the course of oil and gas exploration, BOEM (Bureau of Ocean Energy Management) has discovered many amazing shipwrecks. Each of the five featured shipwrecks tells a story of our shared history and provides a mystery to uncover.
Current exhibitions include "Frida Kahlo in Detroit" and "Ordinary People by Extraordinary Artists" All ages.
Take a virtual tour of the Louvre in Paris! All ages.
Visit the Met from the comfort of your couch! All ages.
Take a virtual tour of Amsterdam's famous Rijksmuseum. All ages.
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