Booking starts: Saturday, September 22, 2018 12:30 AM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Saturday, September 22, 2018 3:30 AM(US/Central) For them starts: Saturday, September 22, 2018 10:30 AM(Asia/Yekaterinburg) Title of event/project: Games and toys Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://sway.office.com/e7Tt7bk6Je2mdgRA Project/event description: Welcome to “Games and toys” virtual meeting. The purpose of this event is to identify in what modern games ( computer, board games, collective and individual games and so on) play children, teenagers, adults (teachers, educators). In the presentation select Your category: Kids or Teens or Teachers and start creating. Tell us about what games you play and why? What’s the useful of playing? Please, use the text, your video or audio messages, insert a link to the game ( if you have a link to the site with the description of the game), insert a photo or picture of the game. Be Creativity! Project/event directions for participation: For communication, Microsoft Sway service is selected in which you can create interesting presentations, portfolios, blogs, and so on. Service instructions here https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Getting-Started-with-Sway-2076C468-63F4-4A89-AE5F-424796714A8A and here https://youtu.be/pcg6DGO9hpI Follow the link https://sway.office.com/e7Tt7bk6Je2mdgRA This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Long Term Project, Gaming Experience This event is intended for the following audience(s): primary grade students (5-10), intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, teachers, parents Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Elena Contact Last Name: Degtyareva Contact Email: lea_83@inbox.ru Host school or organization: Verkhoturye gymnasium Host School or Organization Website URL: http://sgous1.ru Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): UTC+5 This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school This event is asynchronous. Teachers and students may participate ANY TIME during Global Collaboration Week.
Booking starts: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:00 AM(US/Central) Booking ends: Thursday, September 20, 2018 6:00 AM(US/Central) For them starts:Thursday, September 20, 2018 9:00 AM(Europe/Lisbon) Duration: 3 hours Title of event/project: Using Films in the classroom Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://bit.ly/2MKxkHC Project/event description: Students love to watch films in the classroom.Teachers agree that it can help them develop listening, reading, writing and speaking skills as well as other soft skills. Sometimes it s difficult to pick the right film for the specific curriculum content. We ask teachers and students to give us suggestions and if you have any kind of material to add, we will be very grateful. Project/event directions for participation: Go to https://bit.ly/2MKxkHC and start posting in the Padlet. If you are asked for a password, please send an email to madalenateixalm@gmail.com This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Long Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Madalena Contact Last Name: Almeida Contact Email: madalenateixalm@gmail.com Host school or organization: Escola Secundária de Marco de Canaveses Host School or Organization Website URL: https://www.ae1marco.pt/ Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Europe Lisbon This event is asynchronous. Teachers and students may participate ANY TIME during Global Collaboration Week.
Booking starts: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 12:00 PM(US/Central) Booking ends: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 12:30 PM(US/Central) Duration: 30 minutes Title of event/project: Operation Gratitude Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1oNe59Nhz1Oo8LgpAn3tOscRDhdULWfC_dPVbNgsivMM/edit?usp=sharing Project/event description: Join us to celebrate the 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance global event. We are trying to get as many people write a letter on our collaborative slide presentation as possible. You can register your participation for our project and receive and email with a certificate. We welcome submissions through September 28th. Invite friends and family to write letters too. Project/event directions for participation: Follow the link to our collaborative slide presentation. Read the instructions on the 2nd and 3rd slide. Add + to add your own slide and write a letter to one of our military veterans. We will print them all and send deliver them. This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Long Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): primary grade students (5-10), intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Carrie Contact Last Name: Snyder-Renfro Contact Email: clsnyder-renfro@okcps.org Contact Twitter Handle: @carrierenfro Host school or organization: Oklahoma Centennial Host School or Organization Website URL: https://www.okcps.org/site/default.aspx?DomainID=81 Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): 12pm CST - 5:00 pm UTC This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school Optional field for additional pertinent information: If you need a different link address to start the project then perhaps this one? https://www.okcps.org/Page/3357 This event is asynchronous. Teachers and students may participate ANY TIME during Global Collaboration Week.
Booking starts: Monday, September 17, 2018 12:30 PM(US/Central) Booking ends: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Monday, September 17, 2018 1:30 PM(US/Eastern) Duration: 30 minutes Title of event/project: Household recycling Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfB2ypClc75fJDtfhuGOIZ93Ng0JRw3AyqE0z9tGUM6IW9j5w/viewform?c=0&w=1 Project/event description: We are an Ecology class in New Kent Virginia studying allocation and waste of resources. We are interested in what contributes to the garbage created by humans. Project/event directions for participation: By clicking on the above Google form, and answering the questions, you can help us see what other places do to manage their resources. This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Asynchronous Long Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Suzanne Contact Last Name: McIninch Contact Email: smcininch@nkcps.k12.va.us Host school or organization: New Kent High School Host School or Organization Website URL: http://nkhs.newkentschools.org/ Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): EST VIrginia This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school Booking starts: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 6:00 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 7:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Wednesday, September 19, 2018 7:00 PM(US/Eastern) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Monster Project Overview Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://zoom.us/u/c8vs5gs0z Project/event description: From Radford University School of Teacher Education & Leadership. Dr. Terry Smith will do an overview of The Monster Project, a global education collaborative event between K-6 elementary students and teachers from around the world. This free project is a great way to get started with classroom global collaborations. Project/event directions for participation: Wednesday, Sept 19 at 7 PM (GMT -4). Sign in to the webinar at https://zoom.us/u/c8vs5gs0z. This event can be categorized as a: Informational Session, Webinar This event is intended for the following audience(s): primary grade students (5-10), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Glenna Contact Last Name: Gustafson Contact Email: ggustafso@radford.edu Contact Twitter Handle: @GlennaGustafson Host school or organization: Radford University Host School or Organization Website URL: https://www.radford.edu/content/cehd/home/teacher-ed.html Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Radford, VA GMT-4 This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school Booking: Karaoke – Global Sing Along
Start: Thursday, September 20, 2018 2:00 PM(US/Central) End: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:00 PM(US/Central) Duration: 1 hour Their start time: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:00 PM(America/Sao_Paulo) Their end time: Thursday, September 20, 2018 5:00 PM(America/Sao_Paulo) Title of event/project: Karaoke – Global Sing Along Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://zoom.us/j/176479636 Project/event description: Sing along with us… In this video conference, our students will share a traditional Brazilian song that represents our culture and work on the lyrics and their meaning in English. We would also like to learn some of the traditional songs of your country and their meaning in English. At the end, we will help you sing one of our songs and try to sing yours! Then, you will be able to say that you know to sing (and probably speak) in Portuguese, and maybe some other languages. Project/event directions for participation:
Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): primary grade students (5-10), intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Athalo Contact Last Name: Carrão Contact Email: athalorc@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @AthaloCarrao Host school or organization: Global English School Host School or Organization Website URL: www.globalingles.com Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Lagoa Santa, MG - Bazil (UTC-3) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a for-profit school Optional field for additional pertinent information: Go to https://www.globalingles.com/global-dancing-project.html for more information about a related project. Booking starts: Thursday, September 20, 2018 6:00 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Thursday, September 20, 2018 7:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Thursday, September 20, 2018 8:00 PM(America/Sao_Paulo) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Mystery Call and Cultural Fair Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://zoom.us/j/623126696 Project/event description: We can start with a Mystery Location Call. Then, we will present about the rich culture of Brazil and you can share about the culture from your country. As a global language, English offers the benefit of connecting people around the world and sharing your own culture with them. Learn about our country without leaving your home. We are also eager to learn a little bit of your culture! Project/event directions for participation:
This event can be categorized as a: Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Mystery Hangout, Mystery Skype Call This event is intended for the following audience(s): primary grade students (5-10), intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Athalo Contact Last Name: Carrão Contact Email: athalorc@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @AthaloCarrao Host school or organization: Global English School Host School or Organization Website URL: www.globalingles.com Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Lagoa Santa, MG - Bazil (UTC-3) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a for-profit school Optional field for additional pertinent information: Go to https://www.globalingles.com/mystery-location-game.html for more information about this project. Booking starts: Thursday, September 20, 2018 5:00 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Thursday, September 20, 2018 6:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Thursday, September 20, 2018 7:00 PM(America/Sao_Paulo) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Travel broadens the mind Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://zoom.us/j/278226214 Project/event description: Traveling is always a great adventure. You learn lots of stuff when you travel abroad, such as language, habits, foods, and history. But to enjoy your trip, you must have good advice from locals. In this session, our students will give nice travel tips, including places to visit in Brazil, where to stay, sightseeing, etc. If you want to, you can also collaborate by giving us travel tips about your place. Who knows we can end up planning a short-term exchange program!!! Project/event directions for participation:
Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Synchronous Long Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Athalo Contact Last Name: Carrão Contact Email: athalorc@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @AthaloCarrao Host school or organization: Global English School Host School or Organization Website URL: www.globalingles.com Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Lagoa Santa, MG - Bazil (UTC-3) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a for-profit school Booking starts: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:00 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Thursday, September 20, 2018 5:00 PM(America/Sao_Paulo) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: My Hobbies – Pastimes around the globe Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://zoom.us/j/739982865 Project/event description: Our students will share some of their favorite hobbies and talk about what Brazilians usually like to do in their free time.Feel free to participate asking questions and talking about what makes you happy, what you do in your spare time. Project/event directions for participation:
Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): primary grade students (5-10), intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Athalo Contact Last Name: Carrão Contact Email: athalorc@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @AthaloCarrao Host school or organization: Global English School Host School or Organization Website URL: www.globalingles.com Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Lagoa Santa, MG - Bazil (UTC-3) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a for-profit school Booking starts: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:00 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Thursday, September 20, 2018 5:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Thursday, September 20, 2018 6:00 PM(America/Sao_Paulo) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Idioms – When language and Culture hit it off Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://zoom.us/j/830528454 Project/event description: We would like to talk with people and schools in other countries and learn about idioms. According to Cambridge School Dictionary, IDIOM is a group of words used together with a meaning that you cannot guess from the meanings of the separate words. We’ll take a look at some challenges automatic translation tools face with such idioms.Therefore, in this videoconference, we will have fun sharing some of our language idioms and meanings. Project/event directions for participation:
This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Asynchronous Long Term Project, Synchronous Long Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Athalo Contact Last Name: Carrão Contact Email: athalorc@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @AthaloCarrao Host school or organization: Global English School Host School or Organization Website URL: www.globalingles.com Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Lagoa Santa, MG - Bazil (UTC-3) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a for-profit school Optional field for additional pertinent information: Go to https://www.globalingles.com/global-proverbs for more information about a related project. Start: Thursday, September 20, 2018 12:00 PM(US/Central)
End: Thursday, September 20, 2018 1:00 PM(US/Central) Duration: 1 hour Their start time: Thursday, September 20, 2018 2:00 PM(America/Sao_Paulo) Their end time: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:00 PM(America/Sao_Paulo) Title of event/project: All about South Africa Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://zoom.us/j/754317633 Project/event description: Some of our students took a trip to South Africa this May and we would like to talk about our experiences travelling to different parts of South Africa. We will have an interview with an expert from Africa and play a Kahoot quiz about it. We will also take a look at some volunteer work students can possibly engage, either online or when they visit Africa. Project/event directions for participation:
Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Guided Virtual Tour This event is intended for the following audience(s): intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Athalo Contact Last Name: Carrão Contact Email: athalorc@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @AthaloCarrao Host school or organization: Global English School Host School or Organization Website URL: www.globalingles.com Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Lagoa Santa, MG - Bazil (UTC-3) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a for-profit school Optional field for additional pertinent information: Go to https://www.globalingles.com/aacutefrica-do-sul—2018.html for more information about our short-term exchange project in South Africa, in May 2018. Booking starts: Thursday, September 20, 2018 1:00 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Thursday, September 20, 2018 2:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:00 PM(America/Sao_Paulo) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Life is a bowl of cherries – Typical Foods Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://zoom.us/j/787321932 Project/event description: One the of the best things in one’s culture is food.And every place has their own special dishes. In this videoconference, we will share recipes and culture through typical dishes from Brazil, and maybe learn about traditional foods from your country. On another note, we will take a look at some apps that allow you to learn a new language while reading recipes and information about typical foods from other countries. This project is also called “Food for Thought”. Project/event directions for participation:
Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Athalo Contact Last Name: Carrão Contact Email: athalorc@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @AthaloCarrao Host school or organization: Global English School Host School or Organization Website URL: www.globalingles.com Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Lagoa Santa, MG - Bazil (UTC-3) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a for-profit school Optional field for additional pertinent information: Go to https://www.globalingles.com/food-for-thought for more information about this project. Exposure to Diverse Backgrounds and Beliefs Through Multi-country Facilitated Virtual Exchanges9/15/2018 This event is asynchronous. Teachers and students may participate ANY TIME during Global Collaboration Week.
Booking: Exposure to diverse backgrounds and beliefs through multi-country facilitated virtual exchanges Start: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 3:00 PM(US/Central) End: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 4:00 PM(US/Central) Duration: 1 hour Their start time: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 4:00 PM(US/Eastern) Their end time: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 5:00 PM(US/Eastern) Title of event/project: Exposure to diverse backgrounds and beliefs through multi-country facilitated virtual exchanges Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://classroom.google.com/ Enter the code: y8l3nnf Project/event description: https://www.yfuusa.org/virtual-exchange During this event, you will have the chance to learn more about Youth For Understanding’s virtual exchange program, “The Third Space Semester” and participate in a collaborative project to better understand how our online curriculum works in action. The fall semester program runs from September 24th through December 17th and we are accepting applications for students (aged 14 - 35) to join through the rest of the week. Students may be invited to participate individually or as a part of a class. Why you should have your students join:
Project/event directions for participation: For program information and to participate in an collaborative project, please go to classroom.google.com and enter the class code: y8l3nnf to join our Global Collaboration Week exchange classroom. You will find information and instructions there! This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Informational Session This event is intended for the following audience(s): secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Katherine Contact Last Name: Hanson Contact Email: khanson@yfu.org Contact Twitter Handle: @YFU_USA Host school or organization: Youth For Understanding USA Host School or Organization Website URL: https://www.yfuusa.org/virtual-exchange Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Washington, DC. EDT This event is organized by: A non-profit organization Optional field for additional pertinent information: With partners in 56 countries, Youth For Understanding (YFU) brings 67 years of experience in international education and exchange. YFU programs engage learners of all ages to build leadership and cross-cultural skills, while strengthening international understanding and public diplomacy. YFU programs were founded on a homestay model for teenagers and has since expanded to included programs such as virtual exchange to engage underrepresented youth who have little or no access to physical exchange, and also have much to contribute to intercultural dialogue. This host is presenting at three different times. Consult the calendar on this page for up to date dates and times.
Booking starts: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 11:00 AM(US/Central) Booking ends: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 12:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Tuesday, September 18, 2018 12:00 PM(US/Eastern) Duration: 1 hour Reference: JVJH-KBWE-YEDK Booking starts: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 10:00 AM(US/Central) Booking ends: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 11:00 AM(US/Central) For them starts:Wednesday, September 19, 2018 11:00 AM(US/Eastern) Duration: 1 hour Booking: IVECA International Virtual Schooling Start: Thursday, September 20, 2018 2:00 PM(US/Central) End: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:00 PM(US/Central) Duration: 1 hour Their start time: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:00 PM(US/Eastern) Their end time: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:00 PM(US/Eastern) Ref: SKRE-VOGV-SEDK Title of event/project: IVECA International Virtual Schooling Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://ena.zoom.us/j/7819085312 Project/event description: Introduce teachers and their students to the potential and excitement of global project-based learning. Educate fellow teachers about various connective and collaborative tools and resources. Call attention to the need and importance of fostering global competency in students. Project/event directions for participation: Students and educators are welcome to join our session This event can be categorized as a: Other This event is intended for the following audience(s): college or university students, teachers Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English - French - Arabic Contact First Name: Hind Contact Last Name: EL MIMOUNI Contact Email: helmimouni.iveca@gmail.com Host school or organization: IVECA International Virtual Schooling Host School or Organization Website URL: http://website.iveca.org/ Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Morocco, (UTC+1) This event is organized by: A non-profit organization Booking starts: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 8:00 AM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 9:00 AM(US/Central) For them starts:Tuesday, September 18, 2018 9:00 AM(US/Eastern) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: YES Alumni Webinar - Gender Equality for Social Change Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: bit.ly/YESequality Project/event description: The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program, funded by the U.S. Department of State, provides scholarships for secondary school students from countries with significant Muslim populations to spend one academic year in the United States. The goals of the YES Alumni Program are to expand on and practice what YES students have learned about volunteerism, community service and citizen responsibility during their exchange year. YES alumni around the world have proven through years of projects that they are invested in promoting a more just and equal society, especially one that is free of gender bias. This webinar will discuss how men and women can create projects and programs that challenge gender stereotypes, and emphasize the role YES alumni can take in supporting and changing perceptions about women. During the webinar, we will feature YES alumni projects and alumni themselves that are challenging the way that women are perceived within their own society to ultimately advance gender equality. We invite webinar participants to join the webinar with a YES alumni service project in mind to collect feedback on ways the project can be more gender inclusive. During the webinar, we also encourage YES alumni to consider the ways that they can best include gender forward policies in their alumni associations. The guest speaker is Angela Lagat, Chief Brand and Marketing lead at ZanaAfrica with over 12 years experience in developing and managing a range of global and local brands. Her current areas of focus is developing approaches to deliver products and information for adolescent girls and women in the areas of Menstrual health and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights in Kenya and East Africa. The YES alumna speaker will be Bosnia and Herzegovina alumna Sanda Hanjalic who launched an educational film project gathering stories of women who fight against prejudice and do things which are traditionally seen as “men’s” work. Read more at: http://www.yesprograms.org/stories/gender-equality-for-social-change-webinar Project/event directions for participation: Register for and join the webinar through Zoom at bit.ly/YESequality This event can be categorized as a: Informational Session, Interview with an Expert, Lecture, Panel Discussion, Webinar This event is intended for the following audience(s): secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Emma Contact Last Name: James Contact Email: emma@us.iearn.org ]Host school or organization: iEARN USA Host School or Organization Website URL: us.iearn.org Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): New York and EDT This event is organized by: A non-profit organization Booking starts: Monday, September 17, 2018 1:00 AM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Monday, September 17, 2018 2:00 AM(US/Central) For them starts:Monday, September 17, 2018 9:00 AM(Asia/Jerusalem) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Talking Kites around the world Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://iearn.org/cc/space-2/group-95 https://zoom.us/j/580701848 Project/event description: A tradition of flying kites with personal and group images of our dreams for a better world, in the footsteps of J. Korczak Project/event directions for participation: Go to the link and see before the event what is the Project about Will call teachers and students to participate in This project and to learn about children rights. Link to webinar: https://zoom.us/j/580701848 This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Collaborative Short Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): primary grade students (5-10), intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Ruty Contact Last Name: Hotzen Contact Email: eh2y42@gmail.com Host school or organization: iEARN-Israel Host School or Organization Website URL: https://iearn.org/ Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Israel ,Jerusalem UTC+2 This event is organized by: A non-profit organization This event has a live component and teachers and students may contribute ANY TIME to the project during Global Collaboration Week.
Booking starts: Thursday, September 20, 2018 7:00 PM(US/Central) Booking ends: Thursday, September 20, 2018 8:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Thursday, September 20, 2018 9:00 PM(America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Loss of Agricultural Lands: A Threat to the World Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1L9nkFOOvvNtDAIbpMaX12QezoIUCalghclIlwd7kVZA/edit?usp=sharing Project/event description: In this asynchronous collaborative short term project and debate, my students and their families ,as well as global guests will be expressing themselves through a collaborative Google Slides Presentation. We will reflect on the importance of understanding global issues as a way of directing our personal and professional projects based on collaboration, tolerance, mutual respect and protection. We chose a global issue that somehow affects us all: Loss of Agricultural Lands due to multifactorial causes and constituting a threat for the world .We will concentrate on causes and consequences as well as sustainable ways to prevent degradation, protect and conserve our soil as the living scenario all generations travel through life. Project/event directions for participation: The presentation is available at the time given for interaction with global participants and before and after the event to view it and share ideas and reflections in comments. This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Collaborative Short Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English and Spanish Contact First Name: Stella Maris Contact Last Name: Berdaxagar Contact Email: smberdaxagar@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @SMBerdaxagar Host school or organization: Academia de Inglés Internacional Host School or Organization Website URL: Academia de Inglés Internacional Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Quemú Quemú , La Pampa, Argentina (GMT-3) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school Optional field for additional pertinent information: Our blog is: https://smberdaxagar2010.wordpress.com Booking starts: Thursday, September 20, 2018 7:00 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Thursday, September 20, 2018 8:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Thursday, September 20, 2018 8:00 PM(US/Eastern) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: #Globaledchat: Building a Culture of Global Education Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=%23globaledchat&src=typd Project/event description: #Globaledchat is a weekly chat covering topics related to teaching with a global perspective. For Global Collaboration Week, we will focus on how to build a culture of global education that includes various stakeholders, from students to parents, teachers, and administrators. @PenPalSchools will be the guest moderator. Hosted by @HSingmaster and sponsored by @AsiaSocietyEDU Project/event directions for participation: Log into Twitter at 8pm US Eastern time and search for the hashtag #Globaledchat. You will then be able to follow along and join in the conversation. Be sure to include the #globaledchat hash tag in each tweet. This event can be categorized as a: Twitter Chat This event is intended for the following audience(s): early childhood students (0-4), primary grade students (5-10), intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Heather Contact Last Name: Singmaster Contact Email: hsingmaster@asiasociety.org Contact Twitter Handle: @hsingmaster Host school or organization: Center for Global Education, Asia Society Host School or Organization Website URL: https://asiasociety.org/education Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): New York, Eastern This event is organized by: A non-profit organization Storytelling with Data and Visualization in Education: Semiotics and Multicultural Perspective9/10/2018 Booking starts: Sunday, September 16, 2018 11:00 AM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Sunday, September 16, 2018 12:00 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Sunday, September 16, 2018 12:00 PM(US/Eastern) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Storytelling with Data and Visualization in Education: Semiotics and Multicultural Perspective Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://sites.google.com/a/fulbrightmail.org/data/ Project/event description: The session will explore three key topics in order to understand the educational experiences of the participants: the wide range of meanings participants associate with media education and instructional design; the impact of multimedia production activities on participants’ understanding of new media and student engagement; and the ways in which the participants integrate visual imagery and data in their projects and presentations. We will explore how a critical approach to the study of visual imagery combines knowledge, reflection, and action; promotes educational equity; and prepares new generation to be socially responsible members of a multicultural, democratic society. The main outcome of this session is to make an impact with information and data visualization in education. Project/event directions for participation: Participants will be invited to dialog:
Visual imagery and instructional design in multimedia presentations in several academic disciplines and to promote the importance of using authoring tools to develop expertise in media literacy skills, instructional design strategies, and multicultural perspectives. Semiotics, the study of signs, will be used as the framework for the content analysis of the participants’ pre- and post- reflections. We will share our findings as an electronic book format that will be generated by the collaborative work of participants.
This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Focus Group This event is intended for the following audience(s): college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Melda Contact Last Name: Yildiz Contact Email: melda.yildiz@fulbrightmail.org Contact Twitter Handle: myildiz Host school or organization: New York Institute of Technology Host School or Organization Website URL: https://www.nyit.edu/ Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): EST This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school Booking starts: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 8:00 AM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 9:00 AM(US/Central) For them starts:Tuesday, September 18, 2018 3:00 PM(Europe/Rome) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Virtual interactive lesson tour, make code and use new devices Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/846481173 Project/event description: I will present my research and some experiments undertaken to share experiences to other teachers so that allow their how to do with own classes, for example, an interactive lesson through 360 ° images. We will see too how you everybody can do Conding in new and different ways with some simple Application. Project/event directions for participation: Connect to the scheduled time and follow the link. This event can be categorized as a: Debate, Gaming Experience, Guided Virtual Tour, Panel Discussion, Tool Demo, Webinar, Other This event is intended for the following audience(s): primary grade students (5-10), intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, teachers Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: Italian Contact First Name: Massimiliano Contact Last Name: Minaudo Contact Email: mdjango13-global@yahoo.com Host school or organization: RODARI Host School or Organization Website URL: http://aquilalibera.altervista.org/ Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Italy (Rome UTC +1) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school Booking starts: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 5:30 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 6:30 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Tuesday, September 18, 2018 6:30 PM(US/Eastern) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Global Outdoors Learning Opportunities Building Engagement for Higher Education Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://outdoorsuniversity.com/2018/09/08/globe-educational-model-whiteboard-video/ Project/event description: Management of Information Systems students host a live and online discussion about uses of Internet Technologies in corporate training and education. How to integrate Global Learning Opportunities Building Engagement (GLOBE)© educational model in online, on-ground, and outdoors learning. Model is used for multigenerational and multinational students using Device Oriented Learning. Next digital leaders are the instant knowledge generation who are very familiar with TECHKnowledge. Model includes Learning Management Systems, Sustainable Development Goals, Blogs, TED Ed Lessons, and Social Media Learning. The objective is to find global learning opportunities to make bridges between knowledge, technology and people building engagement using out-of-the-classroom ideas and outdoors classrooms. Project/event directions for participation: Educators and students can add comments to share how you are incorporating outdoors activities and current events to expand content of corporate training and higher education courses?. Please share video links and links to resources. Management of Information Systems students (ground and online sections) and professor at Florida State College at Jacksonville will monitor comments live in our class and Blackboard. We will have a live and online discussion about uses of Internet Technologies in corporate training and education. Replies will be posted live in Outdoors University blog to keep connections and to generate engagement. This event can be categorized as a: Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): college or university students Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Jose Contact Last Name: Lepervanche Contact Email: joselepervanche@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @DrLepervanche Host school or organization: Florida State College at Jacksonville Host School or Organization Website URL: www.fscj.edu Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Jacksonville, Florida (EST GMT-4) This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit schoo The project is both ASYNCHRONOUS (Project Discussion, also Presentation) & SYNCHRONOUS (Only on Presentation as scheduled).
Booking starts: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 11:00 PM(US/Central) Booking ends: Thursday, September 20, 2018 1:00 AM(US/Central) For them starts:Thursday, September 20, 2018 2:00 PM(Pacific/Port_Moresby) Duration: 2 hours Title of event/project: Concrete Innovation for waste minimization Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: http://concreteinnovation.strikingly.com Presentation URL Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7524105796700796673 Webinar ID: 884-996-899 Project/event description: This event is a gathering of the same minded persons who have the interest to innovate concrete by replacing part of the ingredients with waste materials in order to minimize the garbage disposal of non-biodegradable materials, thus helping reduce climate change. Project/event directions for participation: The participant can join the discussion from a submitted presentation, or they can submit a title of the presentation thru this link, http://concreteinnovation.strikingly.com. This event can be categorized as a: Asynchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Focus Group, Informational Session, Interview with an Expert, Panel Discussion, Twitter Chat, Webinar This event is intended for the following audience(s): secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, teachers, administrators, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Mirzi Contact Last Name: Betasolo Contact Email: mbetasolo@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @mirzib Host school or organization: Papua New Guinea University of Technology Host School or Organization Website URL: www.unitech.ac.pg Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): PapuaNew Guinea, GMT +10 This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school Booking starts: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 1:30 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 2:30 PM(US/Central) For them starts:Tuesday, September 18, 2018 2:30 PM(US/Eastern) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Global Connections for Higher Education Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://join.skype.com/invite/OljAKWm9DyUh Project/event description: Via Skype, please come meet a classroom of first year undergraduates who are planning to become teachers. Explore with us opportunities for global connections to experience cultural exchanges and comparative education conversations. Project/event directions for participation: Please copy this link - https://join.skype.com/invite/OljAKWm9DyUh - to your browser and launch Skype. If you haven’t used Skype before, you will have to develop an account to participate. We will be having an open discussion between 2:30 - 3:30 PM Eastern Standard Time - east coast, North America - on Tuesday, September 18, 2018. If you have a camera attached your computer, please consider sharing video with us of students and classroom. This event can be categorized as a: Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Birds-of-a-Feather Virtual Meet Up This event is intended for the following audience(s): college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: David Contact Last Name: Stoloff Contact Email: stoloffd@easternct.edu Contact Twitter Handle: @davidstoloff Host school or organization: Eastern Connecticut State University Host School or Organization Website URL: Eastern Connecticut State University Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): Willimantic, CT - Eastern USA EST This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school Optional field for additional pertinent information: Some goals for our meeting -
Booking starts: Saturday, September 15, 2018 11:00 PM(US/Central)
Booking ends: Sunday, September 16, 2018 12:00 AM(US/Central) For them starts:Sunday, September 16, 2018 9:30 AM(Asia/Kolkata) Duration: 1 hour Title of event/project: Flood of Love Participants should go to this link to start the project. URL to project/event starting point: https://sites.google.com/site/skypershello/ Project/event description: Environmental Refugees (of flood ravaged Kerala) explain to peers “nature’s balancing act” that punished Kerala for the environmental damage we did ‘Mea Culpa’ to Mother Earth. Students abroad explain how they can educate the world to forestall similar happening at their end. Project/event directions for participation: Contact Women of Wiki womenofwiki@gmail.com and add womenofwiki as a Skype contact to confirm a mutually convenient time to present. This event can be categorized as a: Synchronous Collaborative Short Term Project, Asynchronous Long Term Project This event is intended for the following audience(s): primary grade students (5-10), intermediate grade students (10-13), secondary grade students (14-19), college or university students, pre-service teachers, teachers, parents, organization leaders Primary language(s) to be spoken at this event: English Contact First Name: Seena Contact Last Name: Sebastian Contact Email: womenofwiki@gmail.com Contact Twitter Handle: @seenarajan5810 Host school or organization: GeoGeba Institute of eSchool Kerala Host School or Organization Website URL: http://geogebraindia.blogspot.in Host Location and Time Zone (UTC): UTC + 5 Hours 30 Minutes This event is organized by: An educator or educators at a non-profit school Optional field for additional pertinent information: Participants are members of CLASS: http://www.globaleducationconference.org/forum/topics/connected-learning-activities-through-social-service or would be members of CLASS |
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