For this week’s blog post, I visited the website of National Geographic and looked at their project of Out of Eden Walk. I was able to dive deeper into three areas, Out of Africa, Autumn Wars, and the Riverlands. The first subtopic is Out of Africa. There is a map that details the trail that…
Month: April 2021
Out of Eden Walk
The Out of Eden Walk is a technology tool that can be used in the classroom. Students using this tool gain the opportunity to view and explore different things occurring on the Earth. I chose to firstly explore Camel Walking. This describes the 21,000 mile walk across the world. Camels have a soft walk and…
Exploring the World Through Out of Eden!
My initial interest to the Out of Eden website occurred during a few months ago when I began researching technology to use in the classroom. The initial look at this website is basically all anyone needs to understand the importance of using this website in the classroom. The introduction paragraph explains exactly what this company…
Out of Eden Walk
Out of Eden walk is a great technology tool to use in the class room. It puts the kids in a place where they can explore the view and also read about different things around the world. One place I chose to read about closely is the Cracked River search for the endangered dolphins. This…
Out of Eden Walk
The Out of Eden Walk is about a man, Paul Salopek, who took a journey in order to observe and rediscover our world. This is an amazing adventure he took to learn about our ancestors first steps. This 21,000-mile excursion allowed Salopek to slow down and to find humanity at his own pace. While on…
Possible experiences in Out of Eden
Out of Eden is an online program that encourages and promotes connection, diversity, and a collective world experience. Out of Eden offers interactive learning journeys. Young learners, such as Pre-k and Kindergarten students, can experience and learn from Out of Eden. The journey can be taught to these little learners in a more simplistic way,…
Out of Eden Walk
The Walk of Eden is an amazing story about a man who needed life to slow down a little bit. Following the footsteps of the first people who migrated out of Africa during the Stone Age, Paul Salopek’s decade long, 21,000 miles walk gives humanity a reality check on the important things in life. The…
Kansas Students Collaborate with school in Kenya via Skype over Water Crisis
A middle school in Kansas heard about a water crisis in Nairobi, Kenya and wanted to do something to help. They reached out to Skype and Microsoft to help get connected and collaborate with an educator in Kenya named Livingstone Kegode. He connected with the teachers from the Kansas middle school and told them that…
Out of Eden Walk
By: Tara Giandomenico Global collaboration in the classroom is so important. If you visit the National Geographic website, there is an Out of Eden Walk that can be explored yourself, with your classroom, business purposes, etc. If you want to visit the website click HERE. This section of the website is from a storyteller who…
Paul Salopek’s Out of Eden Walk-National Geographic
“Walking slows me down, it allows me to live among the ordinary citizens who inhabit headlines about forced migrations, about wars, about climate change and about cultural endurance.” Autumn Wars: Milestone 22- Back and Forth I found this point interesting on Paul’s 21,000 mile walk. BUT FIRST, In case you have no idea what I…