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Digital Video Exchange

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Follow the guidelines below to complete your OneWorld Classrooms Classroom Connections: Digital Video Exchange.

1. OneWorld Classrooms staff will match you by grade level with a partner class/school in the world region of your choice and give you the contact information for a Partner Teacher or Project Liaison at your partner school.

2. Contact your partner teacher via E-mail prior to the exchange to determine exchange timing*, video themes and curricular connections.

*IMPORTANT: You are responsible for determining with your partner a specific deadline for completing the exchange. Please make every effort to complete the exchange during the timeframe you arrange.

TIMESAVER: Click here to use our sample introductory E-mail and checklist. [USE THE BACK BUTTON TO RETURN]

3. For each exchange, create a digital video featuring your students. The video may introduce your students; share student artwork; give a tour of your school or town or a nearby site of interest; share something you are studying; or share aspects of your students' lives and culture. Or, be creative! We welcome innovative and interesting new videos! (You will determine the theme with your partner teacher via E-mail.) If you are a classroom teacher, consider involving your Technology teacher.

4. The video should be between 15 and 30 minutes long. (Please determine the length with your partner prior to completing the exchange.) Please have students narrate the video where possible.

5. You/students may edit your video at your own discretion (adding titles, effects, etc.), though it is not necessary to do so. (Your partner may or may not have the means to edit.)

6. IMPORTANT: Teachers should monitor all submissions for appropriate content (for more on this, see our Terms of Use).

7. E-mail your video(s) to your partner teacher and to paul@oneworldclassrooms.org as an attachment. Include a note indicating the teacher's name, grade level, school, city, state/province and country and explaining the content.

If the file is too large to send via E-mail, post it on a free file sharing Web site like Simple Share or SendSpace and send the location using to your partner and the Email address above -- OR copy it onto a CD and mail it via regular mail to:

OneWorld Classrooms
PO Box 534
N. Andover, MA 01845

USA

Include a cover letter or note indicating the teacher's name, grade level, school, city, state/province and country and explaining the content.

8. We will post your video and your partner's on OneWorld Classrooms' password-protected Electronic Cultural Exchange Library. You and your partner (and other participating classes) will be able to view each others' presentations there.

9. Upon viewing/receipt of the video from your partner, send your partner teacher an E-mail to confirm that you have received the video, to say 'thank you,' and to formally conclude the exchange.

10. If you have any problems communicating via E-mail with your partner teacher -- or if the exchange is not proceeding in the timeframe agreed upon, please send an E-mail to paul@oneworldclassrooms.org.

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DIGITAL VIDEO EXCHANGE
AT A GLANCE

  • OneWorld Classrooms matches you with a partner class/school to complete a digital video exchange.
  • The videos may introduce students to their peers; provide a tour of the school, neighborhood or region; demonstrate a classroom lesson or explore a topic being studied; or share one or more aspects of the students' culture.
  • Partners are matched by grade/age level.
  • Partner teachers communicate in advance via E-mail to determine exchange timing and details.
  • Partners exchange videos via Email, file sharing or regular mail.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

To contact OneWorld Classrooms about your exchange, send an E-mail to: paul@oneworldclassrooms.org. We provide E-mail support, whenever needed.

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TIPS FOR A GREAT EXCHANGE

  • Teachers are busy people! Where possible, recruit a parent to help coordinate the exchange.
  • Empower tech-savvy students: put the project in their hands.
  • Consider IM-ing (instead of E-mailing) your partner teacher. See the Instant Messaging Tool links below and suggest this to your partner teacher in your initial E-mail.
  • Communicate with your partner teacher via E-mail before, during and after your exchange: before, to work out exchange timing and details; during, to stay on the same page; and after, to confirm that all materials have been sent and received -- and to say 'thank you.'

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