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Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Most Popular Tourist Destination
If you are teaching a Travel and Tourism class maybe this video might be of some use to you.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Geolover
If you are teaching a Geography or Travel and Tourism course you might want check out this website. Use Geolover to plan and organize trips anywhere in the world. Mark places you like. Print to create your own travel map and guide. Click on a location, find sites of interest, and click "Add to my list." Click on your lists to view in map view and use other tools. Add your own places of interest easily. To see the website click here.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Bonjour Paris
For your Travel and Tourism class or French class take a look at
From their website, "Bonjour Paris is the Guide to Paris and France from the top insiders in Paris. Join now and uncover all the hidden secrets most American tourists will NEVER discover about Paris." To view their website click here.
From their website, "Bonjour Paris is the Guide to Paris and France from the top insiders in Paris. Join now and uncover all the hidden secrets most American tourists will NEVER discover about Paris." To view their website click here.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Mission Map Quest
Last week we used
for a fake text conversation. They are at it again and have Mission Map Quest.
This tool would be great as a review game for History, Geography or Travel and Tourism, etc. The game is a virtual treasure hunt where you use the map based tool to answer clues by identifying places on the map. You can see an example by clicking here. There is no reason to limit Mission Map Quest to you being the sole maker of questions. Maybe you can have your students make their own Quest for the class.

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