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"Exchange 2.0 - Technology-enabled International Interaction" was developed to help teachers use the Internet to "reach out" globally. These materials were initially prepared as part of the US Department of Education's inaugural International Education Week in November 2000 and were hosted by the US Department of Education. This is the third version of this Guide.
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Sec. Kerry: "But today we also have digital bridges to connect different cultures – and I don’t just mean Facebook and Twitter. The State Department’s Educational and Cultural Affairs Bureau runs a virtual exchange program that connects teachers and students in the United States with their counterparts in the Middle East and North Africa. These students are working together online, learning from each other about their cultures and history, and they’re forging lasting relationships. "So I’m excited to tell you that we are right now working closely with Chris Stevens’s family on a public-private virtual exchange that we’re going to call the Chris Stevens Youth Network. And we believe this can lead to the largest ever increase in people-to-people exchanges between the United States and the Middle East and North Africa. And we believe it will also dramatically increase the number and diversity of young people who have a meaningful cross-cultural experience – the same experience that Chris, and I think all of you understand is so important."
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Do you love telling stories? Do you want to become a social media superstar? You are in the right place! Join us LIVE each day from May 22-26, 2013 to learn basic videography, photography, storytelling, interviewing and social media skills. You can even submit the acitivies and film project that you create along with the rest of the workshop participants. Follow us on Twitter- @yesprogramnews and Facebook! What is the Regional Digital Storytelling Workshop? In today's multimedia world, community organizing and development require a range of communication and media skills, reaching out to audiences over a variety of platforms. This training will not only allow participants to enhance and expand their technical and social media skills, but will also explore time-tested communication and storytelling techniques, focusing on creating accessible messages for both local and international audiences.
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One thing is clear from practitioners and researchers alike: teacher PD is not simply an event, or a session, or a workshop. Nor does it fit neatly into buckets for how-to-guides, lesson planning, pedagogical tricks, and tech support. This is one taxonomy for thinking about specific needs, but it does not necessarily lead to improved teacher practice. Professional development is a process. A habit-forming endeavor. An ongoing individual and institutional professional responsibility to seek, share, develop, and exchange the most needed and desired skill sets.
Now here’s some cool summer reading. Capturing the excitement of the maker movement and sharing the educational case for bringing making, tinkering and engineering to every classroom in America and...
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I fundamentally believe in the power of young people today to make the world a better place. The compassion, energy, and creativity I see students and young leaders showing every day never ceases to amaze and inspire me (and keep me on my toes).
It was the late 1980's. Trans-Am's were screeching down U.S. highways, and Cold War tensions were veering towards the non-existent. Ronny Hollywood Reagan, the acting U.S. president, shouted thos...
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English subtitles now available. In 2005, author David Foster Wallace was asked to give the commencement address to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon Colle...
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Cardinal students Skyped with kids in Uganda Wednesday morning.
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Today, we're making it possible for you to go back in time and get a stunning historical perspective on the changes to the Earth’s surface over time. Working with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), NASA and TIME, we're releasing more than a quarter-century of images of Earth taken from space, compiled for the first time into an interactive time-lapse experience. We believe this is the most comprehensive picture of our changing planet ever made available to the public.
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These small town girls dream about studying further and getting higher education. Most of my students want to study further. A few of them want to be English language teachers. Unfortunately, their environmental conditions and restrictions put on girls’ education because of the cultural norms do not allow that. When I was a young girl from a small town in Baluschistan, the most backward province of Pakistan with the lowest literacy rate, I went through these troubles too and have experienced the same. My family realized my love for education and moved to the big city Karachi so that I could go to a good school there and can make my own career. There I got the YES scholarship and went to the USA. When I got this amazing platform of the YES Alumni, I always wanted to bring education in the small towns of Pakistan for girls. So that other girls like me, could make their own identity and get their rights of education. This English tutoring helped me fulfill my dream. I am glad I could do something for Pakistan. It was not much; I wish I could do more.
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Today, on Teacher Appreciation Day, I want to send a word of thanks to a group of devoted individuals who, apart from my parents, have done the most to shape my life -- my teachers. ... For more than twenty years, my educational foundation has joined forces with teachers, parents, students, administrators, and business and community leaders to illuminate the most innovative learning strategies to be found in K-12 classrooms across the country. Along the way, we've met thousands of unsung heroes: people from different backgrounds, working long hours with diverse student populations, aiming to make learning the most engaging, relevant process it can be. These educators know that today's students need to leave school possessing important skills for success -- how to find information, critically assess its accuracy, be adaptive, collaborate with others, and creatively solve problems.
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I've interviewed hundreds of people over the last decade about how schools in the United States often choose to structure time. Most often, I pose the question to people in the places I visit, "Can you explain how the school day is structured, and why?" I've found that many people working within schools are usually split into two camps of thought: 1) The schedule is fine just the way it is. 2) We definitely could do things differently . . . but never quite get around to it. With the majority of students and parents I interview, however, I find they fall into the second category, that the traditional concept of what the "school day" is could use an overhaul.
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GOODING• When Rida Zehra stepped off an airplane last August in Washington DC, she was a little nervous.
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A military man's beliefs have been changed for the better, thanks to a new addition to his family.
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What if we told you that during your lifetime, Google could create millions of custom maps...each one just for you? In the past, such a notion would have been unbelievable: a map was just a map, and you got the same one for New York City, whether you were searching for the Empire State Building or the coffee shop down the street. What if, instead, you had a map that’s unique to you, always adapting to the task you want to perform right this minute?
This is what you will have with the introduction of the new Google Maps – a mapping experience that helps you find places you never would have thought to search for. ...
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It started as a normal, fairly mundane school day......... Well connected teachers will find there are many ways to learn, share and teach, teachable moments arise constantly and interruptions to ...
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The May #globalclassroom chats were some of the liveliest and productive we’ve had in some time. With contributions from leading early childhood educators around the world, it is hard to sum up the true impact of these chats …I highly recommend exploring the archives for great links, resources, and ideas for integrarating global perspectives into the early years.
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The Global Education Summit at ISTE 2013 Sunday, June 23, 2013 Location: TBD, San Antonio Convention Center Time: 2 PM - 5 PM CDT (UTC-5)
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If you’ve never tried a Mystery Skype with your class, you should. It’s a highly engaging way to build important competencies in your students. A Mystery Skype is just a simple guessing game at first sight, but it’s really so much more. Two classrooms arrange to connect with each other using Skype, and then take turns asking yes/no questions to try to discover each other’s exact location. It’s a great way to make an initial connection that may lead to further collaborative learning projects.
As part of our Communities Unit, we have joined a community of 800 students from all over the world. We are connecting via Edmodo to make friends and teach each
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Reflections on an innovative, pioneering conference - the Flat Classroom Conference 2013 at Yokohama International School, Japan. The goal: To provide ‘flatclassroom’ experiences for both physical...
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Two years ago, I was not a particularly happy teacher … yet, my #globalclassroom journey has taken me to places I’d never thought possible. I’m a better person, and a better teacher, because of the friendships and collaborative connections I’ve made through through The Global Classroom Project. And I’ve loved every minute. But, this project isn’t about my story. It never has been. The Global Classroom Project is a testament to the power of community, and as such, is home to a world of stories.
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