“ A small group of thoughtful people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead
Comment shared at our #globaled11 presentation
On November 15, 2011, I was lucky enough to present alongside Deb Frazier, and members of the #globalclassroom team at the Global Education Conference 2011; sharing our Global Classroom 2011-12 wiki community with the world.
Attended by around 25 teachers, from Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America, this presentation was a fantastic opportunity to share, and reflect upon, the incredible efforts of our #globalclassroom teachers in making global connections, establishing projects, and enabling their students’ voices to be heard on the world stage.
If you’d like to watch our recording, please click here:
Global Classroom is already making a significant impact on the lives of students and teachers around the world.
We’re imagining a world of global collaboration.
TOGETHER, in a small way, we are working to make this world a reality.
*The original version of this post was published on The Global Classroom Project blog on November 16, 2011.
Great to see this slideshow and presentation. I will need to watch the recording of your session, as I was moderating another session when you were on. Congratulations on the extent of your projects, wonderful to hear your enthusiasm and may you go from strength to strength.
Hi Anne! Always good to see you around here 🙂
I’m still pretty new to all this, and I sometimes feel a little sad that I can’t actually bring my own class in on some of the amazing projects occurring in #globalclassroom. Nevertheless, the global connections and friendships I’m making through this work are making the efforts all worthwhile.
Many thanks for taking the time to leave a comment – it is always greatly appreciated 🙂