Virtual Field Trips
Conecuh County Students Utilize Technology for Virtual Field Trips

At Hillcrest High School, Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Langham's 11th & 12th grade AP Biology and AP Chemistry students were able to learn a great deal about the human brain during a sheep brain dissection virtual field trip with Adventures In Medicine & Science (AIMS) Program of Saint Louis University. Students were able to observe differences and similarities between a sheep brain and a human brain, learned useful information about the function of the brain, and also improved and reinforced observation and analysis skills. See additional photos of this learning experience attached below.
CCJH Student Essay:

In February my class and I went on a virtual field trip to Atlanta, Georgia. We visited the Center for Puppetry Arts. It took place in the library at my school using the distance learning technology.The lady that was showcased used pictures and hand movements to show us different spiders, like the difference between real spiders and pretend spiders. I liked the trip because we could learn about the spiders that roam the earth and what they look like. We got to use technology and we also got to show off and use our art skills. I liked our virtual field trip. I think if we went on another virtual field trip we might like that one even more.
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RJH Students Learn from Alaska's Sea Life Center
Mrs. Brantley’s 5th grade class from Repton Jr. High was able to learn about Alaska, sea lions, and methods of scientific investigation during an interactive virtual field trip with the Alaskan Sea Life Center. See additional photos of this learning experience attached below.