View Virtual Tours & Webcams in a larger map
Thanks to Richard Byrne's list of 11 Social Studies Resources to Try in 2011, this continues to be the most popular post on The History Lab. And since it is now halfway through 2012, I thought it might be time to give it an update. All 60+ place marks above have been tested and now direct to live sites. Take a few minutes (or an afternoon) to explore your favorites, then check out the resources below for even more virtual tours and webcams.




4 comments:
Do you have a list of the sites you have marked on here? I was just thinking it would be nice for my social studies teachers to browse and see what sites are available.
Thanks for your hard work!
No list right now. If I get a chance, I'll work on one in the coming weeks.
You know what? I found it!
Right below your map, there is a button that says "View Virtual Tours & Webcams in a larger map". When I click on that, the map opens bigger and there is a nice list on the left side! Not printable or whatever, but it will work for browsing!
This is really cool! As a social studies teacher I really appreciate this resource. I noticed the London link does not work, can that be corrected?
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