List Of Videoconferences - 2010/2009
  • CITVC
  • GEM
  • MAGPI
  • GNG
  • Flash Kennels/KEA
  • CILC
  • Vanderbilt UVS
Yes, our own class does research and organizes several of the videoconferences that we do over the school year, during every school year.
GEM is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) in association with the United Nations Department of Public Information.  GEM was one of the first educational organizations to focus on developing global education programs for both schools and the local community. GEM was founded by educators and is directed today by educators, servicing schools and communities throughout the United States and abroad. Click here to go to their website.

(Mid-Atlantic Gigapop in Philadelphia for Internet2) MAGPI delivers regional infrastructure in a cost-effective manner and promotes applications for the region's research and education communities through high performance network technology.
Click here to go to their website.

Global Nomads Group creates education programs and media about global issues for youth. Using interactive technologies in the classroom, such as live videoconferencing and multi-media videos, young people from around the world learn about and discuss the global issues that affect their lives. In its 10-year history, GNG has conducted programs with schools in more than 40 countries and has reached more than 1 million people. Click here to go to their website
"Adventure, Discovery, Learning: Education for Life" This is Kigulait Education Adventures motto.We are a participant in Kigluait Adventures Videoconference Special Event: Virtually Adopt a Sled Dog! Participating classrooms adopt their very own sled dog, collect data on the current health of the dog and then track them through the web for the remaining for the school year.
Click here to go to their website
Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC) supports videoconferencing and the use of other educational technologies to enhance teacher and student learning and results. Transforming learning through collaborative technologies
Vanderbilt University Virtual School develops videoconferencing programs for the purpose of integrating technology and learning. Working with K-12, universities, the community and educators, this virtual school connects students and teachers to experts in the field and facilitates collaborative leaning by connecting schools on various curriculum topics.
Click here to go their website
  • 2009 Videoconferences
  • 2010 Videoconferences
Our 2009 Videoconferences:
September 11 and 14, 2009
September 15 and 17, 2009
September 22, 24 and 25, 2009
October 6, 7 and 8, 2009
October 15, 2009
National Network for Educational Renewal 2009 Annual Conference (NNER) in Seattle, Washington
October 16, 2009
October 22, 2009
October 23 and 26, 2009
Kigluait Educational Adventures and Flash Kennels
October 23, 2009
Barcelona school from Barcelona, Spain
November 10, 2009
US' Role in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan
November 10, 2009
German School from Nuremberg, Germany
November 16, 2009
Science In The Cinema: Pandemic
November 18, 2009
NJEDge.Net Conference 6.0
November 19, 2009
The Atomic Age: Nuclear Weapons November 24, 2009
German School from Nuremberg, Germany November 25, 2009
World AIDS Day Special Event December 1, 2009
Science In The Cinema:  Pandemic    December 2, 2009
The Global Economic Crisis: Putting Stock in the Markets?  December 3, 2009
Globalization and the Post-American/Flat World:  Hawaii December 7, 2009
Science In The Cinema:  Superbugs    December 9, 2009
Kigluait Educational Adventures and Flash Kennels     December 10, 2009
German School from Nuremberg, Germany December 21, 2009
Our 2010 Videoconferences:
Classroom Reset 2010:  Innovations in Teaching & Learning at Montclair State University January 6, 2010
Northern Ireland school from Belfast, Northern Ireland  
February 2, 2010
Haiti:  Earthquake Relief
February 4, 2010
New Year Baby - Cambodian genocide    
February 9, 2010
The Crisis in Haiti:  What can YOU do to help?  
February 19, 2010
Science In The Cinema:  Climate Change   
February 23, 2010
"Untimely Deaths" - Poverty in the World
March 2, 2010
USS Arizona Memorial/Pearl Harbor survivor
March 8, 2010
Science In The Cinema:  Double Helix       March 11, 2010
GNG Professional Development VC for Teachers     
March 18, 2010
Haiti:  Picking of the Pieces - Stories of Youth
March 23, 2010
Science In The Cinema:  Climate Change    
March 23, 2010
Haiti: Starting to Rebuild - Hopes for the Future
March 25, 2010
Newark Museum:  Ballantine House             
March 30, 2010
NASA Digital Learning Network:  Rocket Science April 1, 2010
Live from Jerusalem! April 21, 2010
Earth Day April 19, 2010
Skype with school in Chennai, India
April 28, 2010
AROUND THE WORLD     May 12, 2010
Science In The Cinema:  Climate Change  May 25, 2010
High School from British Columbia, Canada May 26, 2010
Focus on Youth - A Conversation with Students from Ghana     June 1, 2010

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