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November 12-17, 2012
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iEARN Annual Conference & Youth Summit
November 12-17, 2012
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Some sessions will be open to iEARN members only. This conference and summit runs in tandem to the regular Global Education Conference.
May 14, 2013 at 7pm to June 19, 2013 at 8:30pm – Online
May 29, 2013 from 6:30pm to 9pm – The Avenues World School
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Elizabeth I was just in Lusaka
"I am Africa. This is my story..." YouTube digital storytelling campaign and Ning community sponsored by UNESCO PPN.
We have launched a digital story telling site and resources for African schools, NGOs and media organizations.. You can join, download curriculum or have youth view the site.This is great media, social platform to teach African youth that they have right to express themselves and that good ethics and hard work really do deliver successful people.
goto: http://i-am-the-story.ning.com
There is a downloadable curriculum and a train the traininer certification program for you organization on how to put on these workshops. You can see this in practice in the Cameroon group on the site.
UNESCO PPN funded this because they agreed that the false images of African youth by international press need to be reversed. Now is our chance to demonstrate that and give our young staff members a change to express themselves. It should be empowering and loads of fun. Some of these stories were made with cell phones.
For your staff and educators there is a full curriculum "How to tell a digital story" guides available for downloads and sample of African Youth Digital Storytelling YouTubes
We hope this helps you work. If you know of small African groups with no funds they can use our community as their website and to tell their story at no cost.
Please join us in helping African youth tell their wonderful stories of persistence, intelligence and grace.
Richard C. Close
Servant – CEO
Chrysalis Campaign, Inc