Make visualizing data easier for students using tables and graphs. CultureGrams: Kids, States, Provinces, and World editions give students access to population, economic, and education data. Educators and students can build graphs and tables. Use comparison graphs to discover statistical extremes and commonalities among multiple countries.
Learn how to build your charts and graphs using this step-by-step guide: CultureGrams Working with Data Tables.
Comparison Table
Select multiple nations or regions. Select categories for comparison. Click Report Options to print or download the table as a CSV file.
Comparison Graph
Select up to 10 nations and four categories. Click Print to print graphs.
Using digital tools helps students understand culture, geography, and traditions that differ from their own. In her eBook, EdTech Essentials: The Top 10 Technology Strategies for All Learning Environments, Monica Burns advocates for educators to use technology to help students "build their capacity for understanding how to explore the world." (35).
Go to Chapter 3: Introduce Opportunities for Students to Explore the World from the eBook. Complete the Pause and Do activity below.
Pause and reflect on how you help students "build their capacity for understanding how to explore the world" using technology in your classroom. Read Chapter 3: Introduce Opportunities for Students to Explore the World from the eBook. Think about how Burns challenges educators to leverage technology to build empathy through access, connection, and reflection.
Leverage Technology to Build Empathy
Immersive experiences give students access to the perspectives of people from other countries and cultures. Learn to use CultureGrams: Kids and World editions to create immersive experiences using interviews, videos, and recipes. Educators can use these tools to create activities that extend learning or engage students outside the classroom.
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