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Welcome to the iEARN-USA News page, your source for the latest updates, achievements, and stories from our vibrant community of educators, students, and partners worldwide. Stay informed about our initiatives, upcoming events, and opportunities to get involved as we continue to connect and empower youth to create positive change in their communities and beyond.Â
Participants meet officials from the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
On Friday 11 November 2011, students and teachers from around the world will document parts of their day using video, photography, writing, and other media. We hope you and your students can join us!
Garzón, Magdalena and Manso, Micaela, 'Designing Effective Global Collaborative Projects,' Learning & Leading with Technology,' ISTE, November 2011.
Oman hosts 7 regional exhibitions to celebrate the achievements of the High School Journalism Program
A project using audio and video podcasting to help students to exchange ideas and to improve their second language skills.
iEARN-Belarus teacher and Adobe Youth Voices educator Inessa Zubrilina (Dyatlovo, Belarus) was honored with a title 'Teacher of the Year.'
Join a global interactive project in which students write and share images and videos of ordinary and special days in their lives, and then make cross-cultural comparisons.
iEARN-USA is seeking a full-time Technology Director who wants to be a part of a global team committed to building a more peaceful and just world and who would like to play a key role in enabling young people worldwide to engage in collaborative projects using various connective technologies.
Participants are invited to experiment with alternative energy uses by making, testing and using solar cookers.
The Exhibition will showcase student journalism products, highlight students' summer internship experiences in news agencies, and celebrate the participation of journalist mentors and teachers.
The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is sponsoring opportunities for educators to spend a semester or a year abroad.
From Sept 19 - Nov 13, iEARN is facilitating courses for educators from Argentina, Belarus, Brazil, China, Japan, Mexico, Pakistan, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Uganda, and the USA.
Students around the world are invited to share their cultures with each other through music. Each video is intended to be around 10 minutes and may include music and/or culture of your area, or how music plays a role in your lives.
Register by September 15th for the September 2011 to January 2012 session of Learning Circles, highly interactive, project-based partnerships among a small number of schools located throughout the world.
Participating classes receive an envelope with cards from different countries. Make an exhibition to show your school community and learn about holiday traditions in other countries!
Refer a friend to an iEARN online course and receive a discount on membership.
The workshop was part of a district wide effort to engage all schools in global project-based learning.
Register by September 6th to receive 25% off the regular price of an online course.
Students from Boston Public Schools just returned from a ground-breaking exchange between public schools in Mongolia and Boston.
Students from Florida edit film at Media Beyond Borders, the 2011 Adobe Youth Voices Summit in August. iEARN manages Adobe Youth Voices programming in 21 countries, including several sites in the USA.
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