Global SchoolNet connects youth around the world via online expeditions. Meet Roger Williams, ex-marine aviator, who is traveling the around the world, visiting schools and promoting world peace. Today Roger visits Kobe, Japan and views the devastation left from the 1995 Great Hanshin 6.9 earthquake.
Learn more at http://www.globalschoolnet.org/expeditions/index.html
You can find Roger's archives in two locations:
http://www.globalschoolnet.org/gsh/past/roger/
And
http://web.archive.org/web/19970522041404/www.gsn.org/gsn/proj/rog/index.html
Thanks to the Internet you can have incredible adventures in exotic locales without spending a dime or leaving the room. Whether explorers travel the Silk Road of China or climb Mt. Everest, learning becomes an unforgettable adventure as students join thrilling, real-time expeditions to remote and fascinating locations. Observe daily progress and read field dispatches. Best of all, interact with real world adventurers through intriguing dialog as they re-enact history—or even make history!
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Dr. Yvonne Marie Andres
Founder, GlobalSchoolNet
yvonnemariea 1 year ago
I am one of the high school students in this video.
I ended up going to and graduating from an American university and I work and live in the U.S. I have to say this experience inspire me even more to become a bilingual person. I'd like to say that I am.
hashitan 1 year ago