Next Tuesday, March 21st at 1:30 pm US Eastern time a session will be held at the SITE 2006 conference in Orlando, Florida focusing on the question, “How effective are intercultural projects in bridging between different cultures?” The session will include live participants from Ireland and Israel, but is also open to others around the world who would like to participate.
For more information and the link to the interactive website (it will be up on March 21st for the event) please visit this post on the SITE 2006 Conference blog.
We need more teachers around the globe engaging in intercultural projects using technology tools! Hopefully this session will shed more light on this topic, the challenges as well as the opportunities. Please try and join us for this event!
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