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The Three Pomegranate Network - ArmeniaCountryArmenia RegionGlobal, Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Programme SummaryIn operation since 1998, the Three Pomegranate Network (3PN) links schools around the world in a collaborative network on the Internet. Students learn to use information and communications technologies (ICTs) in order to become acquainted with their global peers, to do research, and to publish their work online. Communication StrategiesThe 2001 theme of 3PN is the borderless marketplace on the web: e-commerce sites will be studied and compared in an effort to help young Armenians launch their own commercial sites. Specifically, first, students and teachers will conduct research exercises - with a focus on search techniques - to figure out what is available on the web in terms of e-commerce. Students in each school will collaborate and post their findings over the course of several sessions. Second, students from different regions of Armenia will build e-commerce sites that feature products from different regions of Armenia on the basis of their work to find and document hand-made and other locally produced items in their regions. They collaborate closely with diaspora students, who are in charge of market reseach and promotion worldwide. The purpose of these activities is to foster cultural awareness and link Armenian students and teachers with their global peers. They are also designed to teach skills such as online collaboration, language proficiency, critical thinking, web design, and research methods. Development IssuesChildren, Youth, Technology. Key PointsThree Pomegranates is the Armenian programme of the Education for Development Institute (e4d), an organisation that uses education to facilatate critical thinking and creative learning processes, to cultivate global collaboration and awareness of cultural identity, and to provide access to key resources and training. The 3PN site also includes links to other e4d programmes:
The first 3PN involved 10 schools in five countries. In 1999, there were 30 participating schools in eight countries. 3PN 2000 reached 15 countries and included 70 schools, 35 of them in Armenia. ContactEducation for Development Institute
1220 North Cedar Street Glendale, CA 91207 USA Tel.: (818) 500-1977 Fax: (818) 500-1931 info@e4d.org 3PN site. SourcePlaced on the Communication Initiative site August 07 2002 Last Updated January 03 2003 |
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