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1. ISIS K-12 Classroom Programming

We want to encourage you to take advantage of the diverse range of international studies programming opportunities that ISIS offers K-12 educators. ISIS programs are available, free-of-charge, to K-12 teachers, in Indiana or any states, whose schools have access to IAV technology. We even pay for the connection charges.

ISIS presenters include Indiana University international students, both graduate and undergraduate, visiting scholars, academic specialists, and world area study centers' outreach staff. Each is selected for his or her special expertise regarding a requested program topic.

ISIS topics can address a wide range of curricular subjects, including current events. Topics can be as general as "The Daily Culture of India" and as specific as "The Effects of the Rainforest Biome on the Local Culture."

Tailored programs originate with the teacher, who contacts us to request the development of an interactive video (IAV) program focusing on a particular curriculum topic. The relevant IU world area studies center identifies a presenter(s) and the ISIS Programs Coordinator trains her or him in the best use of the IAV equipment and assists in the design of the program. The final product is negotiated among the teacher, the presenter, and the ISIS Coordinator. Each "event" is scheduled for a broadcast time which fits both the teacher's and the presenter's schedules.

State standards and proficiencies are addressed in each individual ISIS program.

2. Orientations to Interactive Video (IAV) Programming

In addition to the development and delivery of international studies classroom programs, we also will provide 15-60 minute orientation programs for student classes or teacher groups. Free-of-charge, these programs are meant to introduce the audience to the technology, to provide an initial, safe interactive experience, and/or to introduce the basic principles of IAV curriculum planning.

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HISTORY & SPONSORS

The International Studies In Schools (ISIS) program originated in 1995 as a joint endeavor of Indiana University's Office of International Programs(OIP) and the Center for Research on Learning and Technology(CRLT), with the support of a two-year Content Providers' start-up grant from the Corporation for Educational Communications (CEC). The continuation and expansion of ISIS through 1997-1999 was made possible with the combined support of an International Awareness Grant from the Indiana Humanities Council and IU's Office of International Programs, world area studies centers (see Resources), and the CRLT. IU continues to support ISIS with funding, presenters, and staff.

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CONNECTIONS TO OTHER COUNTRIES

As you are designing a country-to-country connection with a teacher in the other country, we strongly suggest that you plan (and budget) for a first connection between the teachers only. This way, you can co-experience the quality of the connections and the equipment. You can also plan the class-to-class connection, or a series of connections, so as to maximize their value.

If you use this International IAV site directory and have the time, we'd appreciate hearing from you - where you connected, the quality of the IAV connection, and what you did with it. - Nick Clark

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Our Partners IU Area Studies Centers IU Center for Research on Learning and Technology IU Office of the Vice President for International Affairs Center for Interactive Learning & Collaboration


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201 N. Indiana Ave., Bloomington, IN 47408-4001
Phone: (812) 856-1768    Fax: (812) 855-6271    E-mail: isis@indiana.edu
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