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In Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, Phineas Fogg made a bet that he coud travel around the world in eighty ddays.
 
That was in 1872. You are Phineas Fogg's descendant in the 21st century.  Since travelling around the world in eighty days is not a problem with modern transportation, you and your friends have a different challenge.
 
You and your group have to travel through all of the continents of the world, one after the other.  You will start your journey from your current location and end in the same place.  At each destination, you have to gather a map and some facts about the place.  The winning group is the one who has travelled the shortest distance to complete the world trip.
 
TASK AND PROCESS
 
Here are the things you need to do:
 
  • You start your virtual journey from your current location.  Record the longitude and latitude of your starting point.  You need this so that you can calculate the distance to your next destination.
  • There are seven continents in the world.  Your journey will take you to every one of them (required).  You can travel to any one location in within each of the continents.  You do not need to visit more than one location on the continent.  That location may be a city or whatever you choose.  You have your own private jet with the ability to land anywhere, so you are not dependent on airports.
  • For each place you visit, you merely need to record the coordinates , obtain maps and information about the place, and calculate the distance you took to travel there from your previous location.
  • Your current location is merely your starting poin and ending point.  You will have to choose another location in that continent to gather maps and information.
  • The distance you travel is the direct distance between two location.  You don't have to follow roads or shipping routes or air routes in computing the distance.
  • In calculating your total distance travelled, you must include the distance between your present location and your final destination, as well as the distance you travelled from your last destination back to your home country.
  • At the end of your trip, you will have to make a presentation to the class showing the details of your trip, the places you visited, the distance travelled, information about each place, maps, and why you chose that particular route.  Your presentation may take any form you wish transparencies on an Overhead prohjector, a PowerPoint Slide presentation, a website that you can show off charts, models, etc.  The presentation should not be longer than 15 minutes.

TIP

 

Plan your route wisely, because if you zig zag around the world, going back and forth from locations, you will wind up travelling a greater distance.

 

RESOURCES

 

You do not need to read Jules Vernes story to do the activity.  You will, however, find the following links useful:

 

For the distance you nedd to select the miles option not kilometer option.

 

EVALUATION

 

You will be assessed on the following:

 

  • The information you provide about each place.  You need not be comprehensive, but you should include some basic facts about each place, as well as provide the audience with a map of the city/country.
  • The rationale for your route around the world.  (Why did you choose this particular route over a different route?)
  • Your presentation, coherence, clarity and the use of aids to help you communicate.
  • Your group cohesiveness.  Everyone should have a part to play in the activity.

 

CONCLUSION

 

 

Congratulation!!  You have not only competed the 21st century version of Phileas Fogg's journey, but you now have a good idea of the major continents in the world, one of the countries/cities located on each continent, an idea of the distances involved in travelling around the world, and the ability to research and collate information through the internet.

 

You are now a qualified Virtual World Traveller!!!

 

Also On This Site...

 

http://www.ideatestbed.com/longitude/tools.shtml   (Longitude and Latitude tools)