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How Has iEARN Made A Difference For You?: In
honor of iEARN's 20th Anniversary, we're collecting reflections and
photos about your experiences in iEARN, how it's impacted your teaching
and your students, and how your students feel about working on
collaborative projects. Visit iEARN's 20th Anniversary online forum to post your messages, stories, and photos celebrating your success in global collaboration!
Check out teachers' and students' reflections about their iEARN experience from Jamaica, Pakistan, USA, and more...
Lights, Camera, Action:
Capture iEARN moments on camera or audio including students sending
their 20th Anniversary greetings, teachers sharing their thoughts about
iEARN, tell us about your favorite iEARN project, recall a special
experience working with iEARN, or showcase your students' project work
on film. Upload your video or audio work to the iEARN 20th Anniversary
Album (once on page, click upload to view file specifications). Short videos
of this and or other gatherings of people sending their iEARN 20th
Anniversary greetings are welcomed. [Pictured
above: one of the very first iEARN photos taken of youth in Argentina
connecting to students in the USA using a lumaphone]
Calendar of Upcoming Events:
- Join us July 2008 for the 15th Annual iEARN International Conference in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Register
early or download a pre-conference activity sheet, a great way to find out about visas, sites to visit, special conference events,
accommodations, and more. Join Pre-conference Online Chats on April 15th focusing on "What to bring for International Cultural Activities", and on April 28th focusing on "Accommodations, Trips, and Conference Activities."
- If you, your school, and or students are planning an iEARN Celebration this year, please contact Christine Robinson and share your celebrations plans, pictures, video, etc... you can also upload to the 20th Anniversary online forum.
- Cook up a delicious international meal with your students or family to celebrate 20 years of iEARN. Visit the Food for Thought Project forum for cultural recipes from Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, and more...
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