Last week Google introduced Learn With Google Arts and Culture. Learn With Google Arts and Culture is a collection of lesson plans, Street View imagery, and virtual tours based around the content found in Google Arts and Culture.
Other than the collection of lesson plans, there isn’t anything in Learn With Google Arts and Culture that you couldn’t find on your own by just going to the main Google Arts and Culture website. In fact, in some cases I found it easier to find what I was looking for by just going to the main site instead of going through the learning page.
The lesson plans are what make Learn With Google Arts and Culture worth bookmarking. There are two dozen detailed lesson plans available through Learn With Google Arts and Culture. The lesson plans are very detailed and include links for students and teachers to follow. Much of each lesson plan that I reviewed could be completed by students working independently.
In this new video I provide an overview of Learn With Google Arts and Culture. The overview includes:
- How to access the lesson plans.
- How to share specific portions of Google Arts and Culture in your Google Classroom.
- How to create collections of artifacts from Google Arts and Culture to share with your students.