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NECC 2009 > Program > Search Results Details
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Take2 Student Video Productions: Darfur Video Project
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[Informal Session : Global Gallery]
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Sharon A. Peters, The Study, Westmount, QC
Sunday, 6/28/2009, 7:00pm–8:30pm WWCC East Registration Lobby, Table: 32
What happens when a Nat'l Geo Photojournalist hands over footage from a Darfur camp to students? You get students who become transformed global citizens.
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Ethics & Equity—Gender, Race, Socioeconomic Issues |
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Teachers, Teacher Educators, Technology Coordinators, Technology Facilitators, Technology Integration Specialists |
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6-12 |
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| Keywords: |
Darfur, video-editing, ethics, gender, empowerment |
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| E-mail: |
sharonpeters@gmail.com |
| URL: |
http://take2videos.ning.com/ |
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Purpose & ObjectivesHow can one effectively teach global citizenship skills, global issues and media literacy skills? This project answers those questions by showing how creating original documentaries and public service announcements, students can learn about the lives of people groups in areas of conflict in the world and the issues they face. Then the students can create a message to another audience about these people and issues. OutlineHow to participate in this project where students are given access to high definition footage of an area of conflict in the world. Videos will be shown Website resources will be presented Supporting ResearchResearch in online collaborative learning shows how online environments can be used to support learning between students in different places in the world.Presenter BackgroundM.A. Ed. Tech.,
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