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In April 2004, the Asia Education Foundation conducted their third Linking Latitudes Conference in Hanoi, Vietnam.

As part of the Curriculum Workshops offered during the Conference a workshop was facilitated on how to make effective use of the internet as a teaching and learning strategy. An outline of the different online teaching and learnig formats and suggestions on how they can be implemented in the classroom can be found here.

Below is a collection of online activities designed to support teachers in taking students beyond the four walls of their classrooms.

A report from this Conference is located here.

Online Teaching and Learning Activities

General Sites relating to Vietnam

Vietnam Online - a Hotlist

Comparing Australia and Vietnam - a Knowledge Hunt

Discovering Vietnam - a Subject Sampler

WebQuests

How Should we Remember Vietnam?

Vietnam Webquest

You're the Illustrator

Online Activities

Biography Maker - use to research a famous Vietnamese person

Timeline Tool - use to create an interactive timeline of Vietnams past.

Other Posssibilites!

NonProfit Prophets - how could this idea be used in relation to Vietnam?

 

 

EDNA search on Vietnam

My initial idea in developing this site was to provide teacher's with materials on Vietnam that were not centred on the War. However, due to the many pages online which deal with the Vietnam War I have decided to include some. ( I acknoweldge that in Vietnam this war is referred to as the American War.)

Vietnam: Yesterday and Today
Vietnam - Stories since the War
Teach Vietnam.org
Vietnam Womens Memorial Project

Literacy in the classroom

The Wishing Cupboard - an online story by Libby Hathorn

 

 

 

This page was last updated on 23/04/04
Page maintained by: Lisa Hayman
Content approved by: Professional Development Coordinator



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