Communicating
at a distance and sharing cultures can be a powerful way to
understand one another's similarities and differences. Using
a wide range of technologies (e.g. videoconferencing, the
Internet, email) the ability to engage in Cultural Collaborations
is expanded in terms of race, class, gender, geography, language,
and more. |
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About Cultural Collaboration
New Projects:
The
Cultural Mosaic
Family
History
Associated
Projects:
China Exploration
Cultural Exchange
Telecollaboration:
Mentorship through
Technology
Gender
Issues
Discussion Area
Current partners include:
Syracuse University School of Education, Whitesboro Middle School
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