Global Kids Eclipse 2009
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
KEIO MEDIA DESIGN | UNESCO | SOI ASIA
GLOBAL KIDS ECLIPSE 2009
JULY 22, 2009@ASIA 9:30 am - 12:00pm (JST)
In the morning of July 22, the longest total solar eclipse of this century will be visible from a path that begins in India and will cross to Nepal, Myanmar, China and Japan and will end in the middle of the Pacific. A partial eclipse will be visible from other countries in Asia.
This event aims to share this unique experience with children and young people from different countries, locations and backgrounds and promote a multicultural exchange. We will provide a common virtual space for children in Asia where they can see the eclipse images transmission from in other locations and also participate in other real-time interaction activities related to this event. PROMOTING SCIENCE
2009 is the International Year of Astronomy—a global effort initiated by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) and UNESCO—and this eclipse will be a special mark this year. And The Global Kids Eclipse 2009 will bring Science closer to children in Asia and can also motivate their interest in this field. FEELING GLOBAL
Children from many location in Asia will share the same experience—the total solar eclipse—and will be able to interact with others using advanced technology of distant communication.
They will be connected through the SOI Asia (School on Internet Asia) network with children and young people from other five countries. The contact with remote sites will make this event an inspiring and stimulating opportunity for exchange and global understanding.
DATE & HOUR
July 22, 2009
9:30 am - 12:00pm (JST)(tentative)
SCHEDULE (provisory)
09:30 – START / greeting
09:35 – introduction
09:45 – icebreak
09:45 – Interaction session in Asia 1
10:05 – eclipse review, quiz time
10:25 – Interaction session in Asia 2
10:50 – preparation for the transmission / break
11:05 – Interaction session in Asia 3
11:23 – TOTAL ECLIPSE IWOJIMA eclipse stream start
11:33 - TOTAL ECLIPSE IWOJIMA eclipse stream end
11:35 - talk, interaction, Q&A
11:45 – questionnaire, interviews
12:00 – end A website will also be prepared for those children who want to know better about the eclipse and other participants, and even for those who could not attend the event. (still under construction)
http://g-edu.kmd.keio.ac.jp/eclipse/ Obs: A pre-session will be held in Japan previously. If possible, we recommend you to teach children briefly about the eclipse phenomena before the main event.