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Social Networking Sites as a Conduit to Global Awareness Ken Carano – Western Oregon Univ caranok@wou.edu

Social Networking Sites as a Conduit to Global Awareness Ken Carano – Western Oregon Univ caranok@wou.edu. The Story of Kyle MacDonald http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/ http://www.myspace.com/oneredpaperclip. A trip to Yahk, British Columbia. A Year of Rent in Phoenix.

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Social Networking Sites as a Conduit to Global Awareness Ken Carano – Western Oregon Univ caranok@wou.edu

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  1. Social Networking Sites as a Conduit to Global Awareness Ken Carano – Western Oregon Univ caranok@wou.edu

  2. The Story of Kyle MacDonaldhttp://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/http://www.myspace.com/oneredpaperclip

  3. A trip to Yahk, British Columbia

  4. A Year of Rent in Phoenix

  5. An Afternoon with Alice Cooper

  6. A KISS Snow Globe

  7. Role in a Movie

  8. Homeowner!! 503 Main Street Kipling, Saskatchewan

  9. Social Networking and the Arab Spring

  10. Neda June 20, 2009 Tehran, Iran

  11. Global Literacy What it is not! * Reading world literature * Watching the world news * International education * Globalization

  12. Global Literacy What it is! * intercultural competence * research & thinking skills * digital tech skills * conflict resolution skills * awareness of world conditions & trends Citation : Merryfield, Imbert, Markowitz, Appiah, Wilson, Joftus, Kirkwood, Nordgren, Hanvey, Cortes, Pike and Selby

  13. Topics to Discuss 1 Blogs a. Research conducted b. Live exchanges c. Cultural Consultants 2 E Pals 3 iEARN 4 UN Voices of Youth 5 UN Cyber Schoolbus 6 World Wise Schools 7 Wikis

  14. The Stereotype Incorporating global literacy through Social Networking Sites The Reality

  15. Blogging: The Research • Research Question • To what extent do the students develop intercultural competence after blogging with residents in Swaziland and Malaysia? • To what extent do the students develop global literacy competence after blogging with residents in Swaziland and Malaysia? • Do students perceive educational value after the blogging activity? Results Demonstrated increased intercultural competence Evidence suggests the development of global literacy, specifically with theme of the awareness of awareness of world trends and interactions. Majority enjoyed developing personal bond with residents of other countries as well as valuing learning experience. (Carano & Stuckart, in press)

  16. Student Comments • Before I started reading what you posted, I imagined people like Tarzan and thought that everyone in Suriname were crazy jungle people and had tigers for pets…..but now I know that it isn’t true there are villages and stores and people have jobs, etc….. • I thought this blogging activity was an excellent way to learn about different cultures because it’s from people with first hand knowledge and who actually lived it, not like a text book. It’s more real when you hear it directly from a person and I think you get more information that way. Plus you can ask questions and know you’re getting the correct answer.

  17. “Cultural Consultants”

  18. World Wise Schools Morocco Blog

  19. Teacher Friendly Blogs • EduBlogs • edublogs.org • Wordpress • wordpress.org • Blogger • www.blogger.com • Edmodo • www.edmodo.com • ePalsSchoolBlog • Schoolblog.epals.com

  20. students What it looks like Consultant email Teacher Blog school

  21. Applying What We’ve Learned: Your Turn Identify where you can find a cultural consultant, and who that will be

  22. Applying What We’ve Learned Identify a topic you might want your students to examine Create 8 prompts that you will assign to your students so they will make the most of the activity

  23. Prompts Joining Speech (Amend 1) Privacy (Amend 4) Training Environment Crime, Courts & Court-martials Culture (Allies & Enemies) Contractors Patrol The Future

  24. Prompts Provide background info Personal perception of Malaysia Culture Standard of Living Cultural Landscape Push-Pull Factors Perception of US How stereotypes have evolved (assessment)

  25. ePals (www.epals.com)

  26. IEARN (www.iearn.org)

  27. UNICEF Voices of Youth (www.unicef.org/voy)

  28. United Nations Cyberschoolbus

  29. Peace Corps Coverdell World Wise Schools

  30. http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/index.html

  31. Wiki

  32. Social Networking Sites as a Conduit to Global Awareness Ken Carano – Western Oregon Univ caranok@wou.edu

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