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Not quite ready to go techie with the Peace Corps Speaker Match, check out the Correspondence program! Peace Corps volunteers and join the World Wise Schools Program where they will write letters to a class about their experiences. Here is the handbook program volunteers are given. It will give you some ideas and examples to get started!

Correspondence Match

Share videos with your class or partners. Easy upload. Create playlists for class, partners, or parents.

YouTube

Print Friendly makes sharing and printing webpages easy. Instantly strip out pictures to easily print websites for student notes. Turn a page into a pdf to share electronically or store for later use.

Print Friendly

Welcome to WorldPopulationHistory.org, an interactive site that lets you explore the peopling of our planet from multiple perspectives – historical, environmental, social and political. It is about the 2,000-year journey of human civilization and the possible paths ahead to the middle of this century.

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Resources for teachers include a video introduction and lessons to help students explore the world from different perspectives.

A Cloud bookmarking webpage that makes your bookmarks visual and shareable. Use the gallary to search for webmixes or add your own!

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My global learning Symbaloos. 1 and 2.

Symbaloo

Here is an easy bookmarking website for technology tools. Create a shelf and share with partners or students. Also useful for finding resources.

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Here is the link to my page.

EdShelf

World Population Map

The Peace Corps Speakers Match, we will provide you with contact information for participating returned Peace Corps Volunteers in your area. Then, you can contact a returned Volunteer directly and request a speaking session.

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Returned Volunteers carry a wealth of stories, experiences, and life lessons from their time living and working abroad. The Speakers Match program allows Americans to experience different countries, cultures, and traditions through the eyes of a Peace Corps Volunteer living and working with locals in their country of service.

Stupeflix

Get your students started by creating a video that introduces your class to the world. Simply upload photos, add music and text, and you're ready for the world!

Edmodo

Edmodo is a global education network that helps connect all learners with the people and resources needed to reach their full potential.

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Featuring a wealth of 21st Century tools collaboration is easy whether in your backyard, or half way around the world. Here is a quick guide for teachers getting started.

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Checkout the Spotlight for ideas! (must be logged into Edmodo to access.) Or this article on 20 ways to use Edmodo.

Peace Corps Speaker Match

Digital Learning Recommendations for Beginners

Wild Earth Cams

Take students on a safari or study animals close up! This site is a LIVE wildlife channel that simultaneously broadcast on the Internet and TV.

Scholastic's Global Trek is a way for students to travel to countries around the world without ever having to leave their classroom.

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Check out the teachers guide for full description.

Global Trek

ClassDojo is a behavior tool for classrooms great on its own, but it includes a messenger app that runs on any platform. The messenger is available in several different languages. Type a message in English and a parent (or partner class) will receive the message in whatever language they choose. Great for communication!

Classdojo

Classic literature read aloud. Ready to use and share. Great to model accents, fluency, grammar, tone, etc. Might be useful with peer classes.

Loud Lit

Take already existing videos from Youtube, Khan Academy, Crash Course, etc. or upload your own.

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Enable self-paced learning with interactive lessons, add your voice and questions along the video.

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Know if your students are watching your videos, how many times and see the answers they give.

EDpuzzle

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