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Google Arts and Culture explored

314: Google Arts and Culture

Google Arts and Culture is a resource I’ve mentioned before, but in this episode we dive into the vast offerings on the site’s homepage. Next week, I’ll explore the games and interactive experiences under the “Play” section.

Whether you’re looking for a free art curriculum, a quick educational activity, or a resource to supplement your homeschooling curriculum, Google Arts and Culture is a treasure trove for learners of all ages.

What is Google Arts and Culture?
Google Arts and Culture is a free platform showcasing art, culture, history, and more through online exhibits, interactive tools, and curated content. You can access it at artsandculture.google.com.

Highlights from the Homepage the day I recorded

  1. Turn Your Life into Art:

    • Explore the app version of Google Arts and Culture.
    • You can experiment with turning photos into artistic creations.
    • Assign your high schoolers to explore the app and report their findings!
  2. Online Exhibits:

    • Examples include Switzerland’s majestic mountains, Australia’s ocean nomads, and more.
    • Each exhibit combines images, videos, and text, offering an immersive experience.
    • Great for geography, history, or cultural studies.
  3. Celebrate Events and Topics:

    • The homepage features seasonal and topical exhibits, like Black History Month.
    • Dive into fascinating themes like “10 Animals with Superpowers” or “Historic Housing in LA.”
  4. Some Games are highlighted

    • Da Vinci Stickies: Combine sketches like wings and lungs to create AI-powered inventions.
    • Explore Da Vinci’s codices and learn more about his creative genius.
  5. Other Content:

    • Browse old newspapers, incredible libraries, and art movements.
    • Engage younger learners with color-based art exploration activities.

Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies. Sign up for their newsletter to get monthly AI tips and learn about cool online resources. Follow their Instagram for weekly Tuesday Tech Tips.

Join our Facebook Group, especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology into your homeschool.

If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode

The post Google Arts and Culture appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

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Google Arts and Culture explored

314: Google Arts and Culture

Google Arts and Culture is a resource I’ve mentioned before, but in this episode we dive into the vast offerings on the site’s homepage. Next week, I’ll explore the games and interactive experiences under the “Play” section.

Whether you’re looking for a free art curriculum, a quick educational activity, or a resource to supplement your homeschooling curriculum, Google Arts and Culture is a treasure trove for learners of all ages.

What is Google Arts and Culture?
Google Arts and Culture is a free platform showcasing art, culture, history, and more through online exhibits, interactive tools, and curated content. You can access it at artsandculture.google.com.

Highlights from the Homepage the day I recorded

  1. Turn Your Life into Art:

    • Explore the app version of Google Arts and Culture.
    • You can experiment with turning photos into artistic creations.
    • Assign your high schoolers to explore the app and report their findings!
  2. Online Exhibits:

    • Examples include Switzerland’s majestic mountains, Australia’s ocean nomads, and more.
    • Each exhibit combines images, videos, and text, offering an immersive experience.
    • Great for geography, history, or cultural studies.
  3. Celebrate Events and Topics:

    • The homepage features seasonal and topical exhibits, like Black History Month.
    • Dive into fascinating themes like “10 Animals with Superpowers” or “Historic Housing in LA.”
  4. Some Games are highlighted

    • Da Vinci Stickies: Combine sketches like wings and lungs to create AI-powered inventions.
    • Explore Da Vinci’s codices and learn more about his creative genius.
  5. Other Content:

    • Browse old newspapers, incredible libraries, and art movements.
    • Engage younger learners with color-based art exploration activities.

Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies. Sign up for their newsletter to get monthly AI tips and learn about cool online resources. Follow their Instagram for weekly Tuesday Tech Tips.

Join our Facebook Group, especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology into your homeschool.

If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode

The post Google Arts and Culture appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

  continue reading

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