• Learning geography and history through mobile phone

    Mobile phone is a mini computer and helpful device for learning different things. Like as science, languages geography and history etc, here I'm sharing my ideas about learning history and geography through mobile phone by using Google maps and images of civilizations and their facts and figures,
    Through Google maps it can be learned that how warriors entered in different regions and how the geography was effective on social and economical values
    This modern tool can help us to understand past and present too

    khalid mallah

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Mobile phones can be valuable tools for learning geography and history, offering interactive and engaging ways to explore these subjects. Apps like Google Earth, Stack the Countries, and Seterra Geography Games provide immersive experiences, while educational websites and online resources offer diverse learning materials.

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Google Earth allows virtual exploration of locations, zooming in on specific areas, and even exploring historical sites.

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Apps like Stack the Countries and Seterra Geography Games make learning about countries, capitals, and geographical features fun and engaging.

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Apps and online resources often incorporate maps, images, and videos to help learners visualize geographical concepts and information.

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Some apps use augmented reality to overlay digital information onto the real world, enhancing the learning experience.

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Apps and websites can provide interactive timelines that allow learners to explore historical events in chronological order.

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Some apps offer virtual tours of historical sites and museums, allowing learners to experience history in an immersive way.

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Mobile devices can provide access to primary source documents, such as letters, diaries, and photographs, offering firsthand accounts of historical events.

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Games and simulations can make learning history more engaging and interactive.

  • @KHALI8a025bdbaa Begin by exploring your local area and gradually expand your knowledge to other regions.