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3 Ways to Stay Connected With Digital Learning

Enjoy the arts, sciences, and architecture of San Diego at a distance

Explore Art from a Distance

The San Diego Museum of Art

While museum visits may be on hold, Virtual SDMA+ offers a front-row view of the exhibits, performances, and lectures that are still taking place. This month, you can watch the San Diego Ballet and the Natesha School of Bharatanatyam perform original pieces inspired by the museum’s art collection and catch a Halloween-inspired performance by the San Diego Shakespeare Society. On the SDMA mobile app, find virtual tours of the galleries and a chance to experience augmented-reality versions of select works.

 

Digital Learning / Mission Hills Heritage

The podcast display for Mission Hills Heritage Walking Tours

Take a Podcast-Guided Walking Tour

Mission Hills Heritage

When the Mission Hills Heritage team had to pause their long-established walking tours, they quickly regrouped to create the next best thing: a podcast. Now, lovers of architecture and design have another way to get outdoors and learn on the go through a self-guided podcast tour of the most notable homes in Mission Hills. From the history of Craftsman bungalows, which originated in India, to the untold stories of the Pioneer Park Cemetery, each episode takes less than an hour to walk you through the surprising history of San Diego and its iconic homes and neighborhoods.

 

Digital Learning / Fleet Science Center

An excerpt from an episode of Fleet Science Center’s FLEETtv

Discover Science in the Digital Space

Fleet Science Center

FLEETtv brings all of the experiments and exhibits of the Fleet Science Center right to your own home. These weekly episodes will walk your mini-scientists through interesting interviews, read-alouds, science fails (hey, it happens), and DIY projects to keep their brains occupied long after the school day is over. The museum also plans to continue their virtual camps and clubs, which are offered at all age levels. Adult viewers can catch cocktail chemistry classes and virtual editions of some of the science center’s most popular events, like The Sky Tonight, an astronomer-led planetarium show that tours the solar system.

San Diego Ballet dancers Stephanie Maiorano and Tonatiuh Lopez Gómez perform for Virtual SDMA+

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