Virtual fieldtrip for Bangor wetland students
Despite the nation-wide lockdown students at 麻豆传媒高清版 still managed to go on a fieldtrip around Anglesey recently.
No rules on social distancing were broken though as the fieldtrip was held virtually as part of the university鈥檚 move to online teaching during the Coronavirus situation.
The 鈥榲irtual fieldtrip鈥 was part of a third year module in the School of Natural Sciences, organised by Senior Lecturer, Dr Christian Dunn.
Before the government advised against travelling and urged people to work from home Dr Dunn walked around the Cors Erdreioog national nature reserve on Anglesey.
The wetland scientist spent time photographing and filming the types of features he would have pointed-out to his students, if they had been with him.
Several days later, after the government鈥檚 guidelines got tighter, Dr Dunn posted the content onto an ongoing Instagram story for his students to follow, at the same time and pace as if they had been there.
Dr Dunn, said: 鈥淲hen 麻豆传媒高清版 moved to online teaching only because of the Coronavirus situation, the fieldtrips I take my students on obviously got cancelled.
鈥淏ut I was determined to keep things as 鈥榥ormal鈥 as possible for the students and I didn鈥檛 want them to miss out on an important part of the module.
鈥淪o along with a load of other additional online teaching materials I decided to try doing a 鈥榲irtual fieldtrip鈥 to one of the sites we鈥檇 have visited.
鈥淚鈥檓 not really very good with Instagram but some of my students suggested I give it a go.鈥
鈥淚t was quite tricky condensing information down into just a few words on the images and videos, but hopefully it gave the students a taste of what they would have experienced on the wetland fieldtrip 鈥 minus the overflowing wellies,鈥 Dr Dunn added.
Here's a short video made from the virtual fieldtrip, which can be found in the School of Natural Sciences Instagram profile: .
Publication date: 2 April 2020