Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Grades 7-12: 2011 Holocaust Videoconference


On Wednesday, May 4, 2011, from 1:00-2:15pm EST, the Eastchester UFSD and the Westchester Holocaust Education Center will host a multi-point videoconference on the Holocaust for secondary-level students.

The conference will feature the stories of Mr. Jay Sommer, who escaped from a Nazi labor camp and was forced to serve in the Soviet Army and Ms. Barbara Berger Tartell, who will share the stories of her father and mother who were both Holocaust survivors. Ms. Tartell will also share her insights and perspectives on how the second generation has been affected by the Holocaust. The conference will be moderated by Mr. Andrew Cahn, Regional Museum Educator for United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

The format for the conference will provide the speakers with an opportunity to share their story and offer perspectives on the Holocaust and its relationship to the “human spirit." This will be followed by a round-robin Q&A session with the conference participants.

There is no fee for participating in the conference, but an IP connection is required to connect to our bridge. A mandatory test call to the bridge must be completed on April 27 or 28, 2011 between 9:00am-3:00pm EST. Additional test call information will be sent once participation is confirmed.

Please contact John Blaser via email (jblaser@eastchester.k12.ny.us) as soon as possible to reserve a place in the conference on a first-come, first-served basis.

Please include the following information in your message:
- contact name
- contact email address
- contact phone number
- school district
- school name
- state/province
- city/town
- IP address
- number of participating students
- grade level of participating students

John Blaser

Technology Integration Specialist
Eastchester High School
2 Stewart Place
Eastchester, NY 10709
Telephone: 914-793-6130, ext. 4413

2011 Genocide and Human Rights Project


The Eastchester UFSD and Global-Leap are proud to announce the 2011 Genocide and Human Rights Project.

The project involves a series of international multi-point videoconferences with recognized experts that focus on four historical events: the genocides in Bosnia, Cambodia, Rwanda and Sudan.

Each of the video conferences provides an opportunity for high school/secondary school students to interact with each other and a guest expert to learn about the events, share their knowledge and exchange ideas. The format of these moderated conferences includes an opening backgrounder by the guest expert, followed by a round-robin Q&A session with the expert.

In addition to these video conferences, students from the schools collaborate on Moodle site, participating in forums and chats about genocide/human rights. They will also develop wiki on the four genocides, in addition to an “action project” that impacts on genocide or human rights. The action projects are shared during the culminating video conference.

The conference dates/times are as follows:

April 27: The 8 Stages of Genocide with Dr. Gregory Stanton (George Mason University),
8:45-10:00am EST.

May 4, 2011: Genocide in Rwanda with Dr. Gregory Stanton (George Mason University), 8:45-10:00am EST.

May 5, 2011: Genocide in Darfur with Ms. Laura Jones (Enough Project), 8:45-10:00am EST.

May 10, 2011: Genocide In Bosnia with Dr. David Pettigrew (Southern Connecticut University), 8:45-10:00am EST.

To Be Announced: Genocide in Cambodia with Dr. Alex Hinton (Rutgers University), 8:45-10:00am EST.

June 10, 2011: Culminating Video Conference (Presentation of Action Projects and Program Evaluation Discussion), 8:45-9:45am EST

Thus far, We have a school in the United Kingdom and one school in Italy as confirmed participants. We are seeking up to four more schools that are interested in participating in complete project:
- all the video conferences
- participation in forums, chats and wiki development on the Moodle site
- development of an action project to be presented during the culminating videoconference

Participating schools must have an IP video conferencing connection and should be available for a test call to our bridge during the week of April 11-15.

If you are interested participating in the project, please send an email (to John Blaser at jblaser@eastchester.k12.ny.us) that includes the following information:

- Name of school/district
- Location (city, state, country)
- Name of teacher
- Participating class and grade level
- Number of students participating
- Confirmation of IP connection and IP address
- Confirmation of intention to participate in the video conferences, Moodle site activities and the action project

There are no fees for participating in this project. Test calls to our bridge will be done during the week of April 11-15 in preparation for the first videoconference. Please contact us promptly to arrange your test call to the bridge.

John Blaser
Technology Integration Specialist
Eastchester High School
2 Stewart Place
Eastchester, NY 10709
Telephone: 914-793-6130, ext. 4413

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Grades 3-6: A Bison's Journey

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Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Home on the Plains: A Bison's Journey
Grades 3-6
Friday, May 6th

9:00-9:45 AM CST
FREE

Bison

When Christopher Columbus landed on the eastern shores of North America, there were an estimated 60,000,000 bison roaming the land. For thousands of years Plains Indians hunted bison for food. When the first transcontinental railroad was complete in 1869, the buffalo hunters soon followed, and the bison began vanishing from the prairies. Join us as we discuss the impact of the buffalo on the Plains Indians, what happened when the hide hunters came and about the people who rescued the bison from extinction. We will use artifacts, videos and historic photographs to tell the story.

*PLEASE READ* We plan to show a historical reenactment of the processing of a buffalo. This video is somewhat graphic in nature, and is intended for students in the 3rd grade and up.

Registration deadline May 2nd!

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Monday, April 11, 2011

COSI Expert Programs


The following conferences are part of the COSI Expert program. These sessions connect your students with an Expert in a science or technology field for an interactive 60 minute presentation which includes a learner led question and answer session. For further information on these events, please see our web site: http://www.cosi.org/educators/videoconferencing/experts/.

To make a reservation for a program, please see our web site at: https://education.cosi.org/eers/.

**IMPORTANT**
A few of the sessions listed below have a reduced price of $90 (regular price $165). In order to receive your discount for the reduced programs noted below, please put "LISTSERV $90" or in the "other information" section on the reservation in our online reservation system for our programs. If this is not indicated on the reservation no discount will be applied.

*LISTSERV $90* Canine Substance Detection and the Scientific Method

4/18/11 at 11:00am ET

*LISTSERV $90* Genetically Profiling Cancer

4/20/11 at 1:00pm ET

*LISTSERV $90* Looking to the Future of Genomics and Biotechnology: Green Monkey, Bloody Plants, and Super Humans

4/29/11 at 11:00am ET

Gene Therapy for Diseases of the Nervous System

5/10/11 at 11:00am ET

Astronomy: The Search for Life in the Universe

5/12/11 at 1:00pm ET

Jessica Teng
Videoconferencing Coordinator
COSI Columbus
614-228-2674 ext. 2155

jteng@mail.cosi.org

Bring your curiosity to COSI…because Q&A is in our DNA!
COSI is open 7-days a week for Spring Break (March 16-April 10)

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Grades 3-6: Animals in Space and Other Cool NASA Stuff!

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Monkey in space suit

National Archives Fort Worth (NARA)
presents

Animals in Space and
Other Cool NASA Stuff!


Grades 3-6

FREE

MOST SITES WILL BE VIEW ONLY!

Do you think NASA wanted to send a pig into space? What did the original space suits look like? Find the answers to these questions and more by exploring historical NASA documents from the National Archives at Fort Worth. Learn about the development of the space program through records that were created for the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions.

To download the documents that will be used in this program at http://www.connect2texas.net/nara .
Please make sure students have copies of these documents to follow along with the program.

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Grades K-10: Tied to the Apron Strings

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The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is introducing a new video conference from their current exhibit Apron Chronicles: A Patchwork of American Recollections
Tied to the Apron Strings
Grades K-10
$100 per site

Clothesline with various aprons attached

This program features photographs and stories from the current exhibit Apron Chronicles: A Patchwork of American Recollections at the National Cowgirl Museum during the spring of 2011. As a uniform, a display of artistic talent, or a memory, aprons are recognized by all ages. In addition to hearing the stories behind some vintage aprons, participants learn of the role aprons have played in history from the Middle Ages to the present as well as be able to share their own stories.

This program can be adjusted to specific grade levels and class schedules by contacting Cindi Collins at ccollins@cowgirl.net.

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Grades K-12: The Goddess of Liberty

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Special program from Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
and the Texas Capitol Vistor Center


The Goddess of Liberty
Grades K-12
Friday, April 8
9:00-9:45 CST
FREE

Goddess of Liberty sculpture
The Goddess of Liberty statue before it was installed.
The Goddess of Liberty statue on the capital
The Goddess of Liberty watches over the Capitol grounds.

The statue of the Goddess of Liberty has become an important symbol of our Capitol and for our state. Despite the Goddess' fame, there are many aspects about her design and creation that are shrouded in mystery. Join Dr. Source and Kyle Schlafer, Program Supervisor at the Texas Capitol Visitors Center, and explore the enigmatic origins of this famous sculpture, discover how she became a symbol of the state, and learn what Texans have done to make sure that she remains a part of the Capitol for future generations

Social Studies TEKS - K.3A-B, 1.13A, 2.1B, 2.14B-C, 3.11A-B, 4.17A, 5.18A

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