The Student Forum of a high school in New York state seeks a global partner to conduct a videoconference using Polycom videoconferencing technology. We prefer a high school group in Europe or Asia, with Mexico or Canada as secondary options. The Stud
Hi I will be in London on the 2nd of April and would really like to visit a learning resources centre or school media centre if possible. I am hoping to see how other schools handle their digital resources, e-books, kindles as well as share some id
Please join me for the next cohort of TIGed's newest e-course offering, "Project-Based Learning for Global Citizenship," beginning on Wednesday, April 4, 2012. This accredited e-course is designed to develop teachers' knowledge and understanding of g
What's it like for a Boston high school student from El Salvador, Vietnam, Haiti, or Europe to travel through China for a week? Find out from these photo-filled first-person accounts of our journey, and feel free to leave comments:
For some reason, I could tell you plenty about the geography of most place around the world, but my geography of the United States is terrible. Fortunately it is improving, thanks to two schools from Michigan and one from Colorado joining the Writers
As teachers involved in global collaboration, we are in a unique position to witness the impact of global collaboration and exchanges on our students. Yet, can this impact be measured?
How can we assess and communicate the effects and benefits of glo
There are a number of ways to teach critical thinking in the online world. An exciting way to teach students high level thinking skills is to have teachers and students do interactive online/real-world learning experiences. This type of teaching give
Join us and explore how teachers worldwide use visual aids to share and celebrate their global connections and collaborations on their classroom walls, and within their school communities.
As education in the international community becomes more and more of a hot topic, there's a push for more international interconnectedness amongst education communities. The organization I'm part of, World Class Education News, is dedicated to doing
At the P2PU School of Ed, we are starting two new groups to form global classroom collaborations. You are invited to participate in these groups that will start in March:
Please join EdSurge this Wednesday, February 8th, for our inaugural #esinstruct Twitter chat on the best tools, tips, and techniques for language learning.
EdSurge is the fastest growing newsletter on the planet covering education-technolog
Primary Source (http://www.primarysource.org) is offering global education summer institutes open to all K-12 educators. Join us in Boston this summer for a week of engaging lectures and hands-on workshops and come away with new knowledge and practic
I am looking for a middle school class to share a blog with. I teach technology in NJ and one of the standards is to discuss child labor in the US or world. Each semester (we have 4) my 8th grade students research about child labor in the Texas oni
TheNorthSchool.com is looking for collaborators in 2012. Our vision is for international collaboration to be the normal state of affairs at our school rather than something exceptional, and that the power of these collaborations is as much as
I work with a group who are working on six major global projects that we would like to share with other groups or countries. If anyone is interested in working with us please feel free to contact me. They are all 21st Century, Global, PBL activities
A Big Project is a one year effort to build on the momentum for change being seen throughout the world by uniting people from every country around a single goal: to explore a global vision for a new way forward. We are looking for 10 visionary leade
Please join me for the next cohort of TIGed's newest e-course offering, "Project-Based Learning for Global Citizenship," beginning on Wednesday, February 8, 2012. This accredited e-course is designed to develop teachers' knowledge and understanding o