Living History - a short story of civilisation


Halina Bednarz 2009-02-28


http://webnews.textalk.com/en/view.php?id=9170

The aim of the project is to present the youth view of recognized ‘foundations of civilisation', and to lead an investigation for the complementary list for the UNESCO World Heritage document.

The expected outcome is the online presentation of the existing UNESCO heritage places - connected with the (old) culture, as well as proposal of a complementary heritage list made by young people.

PROJECT SERVICE
http://eu.cyberdusk.pl/yd/mediawiki/index.php

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Project coordinators:
Halina Bednarz (Poland)
Hideyuki Baba (Japan)

"Living History - a short story of civilisation" - project overview


Involved schools/classes choose minimum one of the following subjects, prepare and publish

- multimedia report of the chosen civilisation heritage/heritages placed in the UNESCO list

And/or

- multimedia description of the proposed monument/places, recognized by students as the civilisation heritage for the list, with brief arguments.

And/or

- multimedia report of a historic performance (i.e. reconstruction of a historic event)

[Only self made multimedia reports (photos, movies, flashes) can be accepted and published.
UNESCO Heritage list http://whc.unesco.org/en/list]

How to participate?


Register to the project by sending filledonline form with school data, name of teacher(school coordinator) and photo
http://webnews.textalk.com/en/letter_add.php?np=9170

Or via email addressed to mki@m-szkola.net

Sending resources for publishing

Text with multimedia as like above
online form -> http://webnews.textalk.com/en/letter_add.php?np=9170
or email mki@m-szkola.net