I-Walk In Education Bonnie Ordonez Seton Hill University PETE & C, Hershey, PA 2/10/15.

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i-Walk In Education Bonnie Ordonez Seton Hill University PETE & C, Hershey, PA 2/10/15

Augmented Reality Elements 4D Anatomy 4D

Where Am I At?

InstaCollage

Instagram

Sphere 360 Photography APP

Educreation

Ruler Pro This app turns your device into a scrollable ruler that will extend over 1 meter (or four feet).

Clinometer This app can be used as a level or to measure the slope of objects both inside and out.

Use this to measure the outside temperature and humidity. Thermometer and Hygrometer

Scavenger Hunts Goose Chase Scavenger Hunt with Friends Klikaklu Educreation Instagram Insta-Collage”

Scavenger Hunts Treasure Hunts Sound Hunts History Walks GPS Hunts Photo Hunts Video Hunts Types of Hunts

Leaf Snap Keynote Where Am I At? InstaCollage Instagram Educreations Tellagami Qwiki Elements 4D Anatomy 4D Ruler Pro Clinometer Thermometer and Hygrometer Sphere 360 Goose Chase APPS USED TODAY

Skills Acquired Observation Documentation Research Synthesis of data Collaboration Measurement Technology Integration Presentation Mobile Technologies