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==== This page is for describing your demo ====
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'''Project Title'''
 
Project Abstract
 
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'''Civic Toaster'''
 
The old maxim says that a community that toasts bread together, stays together.  But today's toasters isolate and divide us.  We at the University of Berlin are developing a community-based toasting network that helps to brown sliced bread in a collaborative, open way, using Internet2 and a Django back-end.
 
http://www.toast2bestir.org/
 
''W. N. der Bred, S. L. Eighst''
 
Presentation format: 2 posters, one laptop, 2 presenters
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PLEASE PLACE YOUR DEMO UNDER THIS LINE:
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'''Say What!?'''
 
In this project, we explore perspective-taking, programming and storytelling as a path to youth civic engagement. We developed a seven-part workshop that focuses on the relationship between empathy and civic engagement. The workshop fosters mutual understanding, collaborative problem-solving, and self-expression through Scratch storytelling. We have tested the workshop in Boston, Birmingham, and Mongolia.
 
''Karen Brennan, Shaundra Daily, Colleen Kaman''
 
Presentation format: (a monitor?), one laptop, one presenter
 
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 14 February 2010

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