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Class takes virtual field trip to historic community built a century ago by Chinese-Americans

Locke is the largest and most complete agricultural community built by and for Chinese Americans. South of Sacramento, the town was founded in 1915.
糖心vlog general education lecturer Elke Schmeling didn鈥檛 let the pandemic stop her class from an annual field trip to the historic town of Locke in the California Delta.
The is the largest and most complete agricultural community built by and for Chinese Americans. South of Sacramento, the town was founded in 1915 and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1990.
Schmeling鈥檚 class normally utilizes the trip to create letters and videos from the perspective of Locke residents. Schmeling did not want to cancel the field trip due the pandemic. She worked with staff at The Cube in the William Knox Holt Library and Learning Center to convert the field trip to a virtual experience.
Schmeling has taught 鈥淢eeting in the Melting Pot鈥 since 2008, and the class began taking field trips to Locke in 2018. Schmeling said students usually attend a tour (of Locke) and explore on their own as part of a class project.
鈥淚 thought it would be good to have a virtual tour of Locke, for my class and for the Locke Historical Foundation,鈥 Schmeling said.
The Cube staff, Schmeling and Locke historians worked to plan the virtual Locke tour. 鈥淲hen I first started working with The Cube (on previous visits to Locke), we had already done some tech work,鈥 Schmeling said. 鈥淏ut we had never done a full filming of the trip. (Now) we filmed the tour with 360 cameras from The Cube.鈥
Students used virtual reality headsets or their phones and a DIY headset to watch the tour.
Schmeling鈥檚 class project was designed to encourage students to interact with history.
鈥淚 really like the idea of trying to step into someone else鈥檚 shoes, especially people who lived hard lives,鈥 Schmeling said.
The project has taken new meaning in light of the recent Asian-American racism. 鈥(The project) felt very topical with current instances of racism against Asian-Americans. We鈥檙e not addressing it directly (in the tour), but we鈥檙e providing more information about the long history of Asian-Americans in California,鈥 Schmeling said.
Schmeling plans to continue perfecting the virtual tour. 鈥淚 would like to make the tour look more professional. I would like to include a couple more locations and I would love to, for each location, include more objects or have the tour guide point to things in the rooms.鈥
Schmeling is utilizing 360 filming in another class focused on national parks.
The virtual field trip was an unexpected high point of Schmeling鈥檚 online class.
鈥淭here are so many things that weren鈥檛 possible (due to the pandemic). It was really nice to have an experience that wouldn鈥檛 have happened without virtual teaching,鈥 Schmeling said.
Students from the class posted their thoughts about the virtual field trip on a class white board. Some of the comments:
鈥淚 really liked how the field trip was laid out. It was very engaging.鈥
鈥淚t was cool to be able to look at all of the streets and museums.鈥
鈥淚t felt like an actual field trip.鈥
The virtual tour of the Locke Historic District is available .