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Abdullahi Ibrahim ha creado el proyecto "Digital Bridges, Global Stories" en Class2Class.org

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Digital Bridges, Global Stories

¿De qué trata este proyecto?

Students from Nigeria and partner countries share personal stories about how computers shape their daily lives, education, and communities. They create a collaborative digital mural or presentation featuring their names, locations, and reflections on...

Edad de los estudiantes
16-18 años
Duración del proyecto
7 semanas
Mes de inicio
Julio 2026
Idioma
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Este proyecto contribuye a los siguientes objetivos globales

Educación de calidad
Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas

Este proyecto promueve y protege estos derechos de los niños

Respeto por la opinión de los niños
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Objetivos de aprendizaje

Students will be able to identify and describe cultural perspectives on technology and computer use across Nigeria and partner countries, recognizing how cultural identity shapes approaches to digital innovation and digital citizenship.

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Students will be able to apply critical thinking to analyze similarities and differences in how students from different cultures use computers and technology, collaborating with international peers to develop shared insights about global digital citizenship.

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Cronograma del proyecto

1
Semana 1

Step 1

Fase:Introducción al tema

Teacher introduces the project purpose, explaining how students will explore cultural perspectives on technology and computers across Nigeria and partner countries

Students learn about the collaboration structure, project goals, and how their local experiences connect to global digital citizenship

Teacher clarifies expectations for intercultural dialogue and sets the tone for respectful, curious exchange

Students review the 2-week timeline and understand how their local experiences will be shared with international peers

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Semana 1

Step 4

Fase:Exploración local y preparación

Students conduct interviews with family members, teachers, or community members about their experiences with computers and technology, recording stories, traditions, and values related to digital use

Students document their findings through photos, audio recordings, or written reflections that capture how their community views technology, innovation, and digital citizenship

Working individually or in small groups, students create presentations using Google Slides, Canva, or short videos that showcase their community's digital culture and perspectives

Students compile their materials and post them on the Project Board, preparing for the international exchange with detailed descriptions of their findings

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Semana 2

Step 5

Fase:Producción colaborativa e intercambio

Partner classes present their cultural materials through recorded video exchanges or asynchronous forum posts on the Project Board, sharing their local digital perspectives

Students view peer presentations from the partner classroom and engage in guided discussions using prompts like 'What surprised you?' and 'What similarities do you notice?'

Teams from both classes collaborate in shared Google Docs or digital murals to identify and analyze similarities and differences in how technology is valued, used, and understood across cultures

Students ask specific questions and respond to international peers using the group chat, building empathy and global awareness through direct dialogue

Students create a collaborative digital document or presentation that integrates insights from both classrooms, highlighting key themes about digital citizenship across cultures

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Semana 2

Step 6

Fase:Presentación y difusión

Students curate and organize all cultural materials from both partner classes into a combined digital gallery, selecting the most compelling stories, images, and videos

Teams prepare talking points and exhibition materials that explain the intercultural learning and what was discovered about digital perspectives across cultures

Students participate in a 'Cultural Exchange Fair' or virtual exhibition, presenting materials to the school community and explaining connections between Nigerian and international digital citizenship

The class creates a joint digital presentation or video compilation integrating all classes' contributions and uploads it to the Project Board as a public celebration of global understanding

Students design thank you materials or closing remarks to share with the partner classroom, documenting the mutual learning achieved together

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Semana 2

Step 7

Fase:Reflexión y evaluación ligera

Students reflect individually on their intercultural journey using guiding questions such as 'What did I learn about digital citizenship in other cultures?' and 'How has my understanding of my own culture changed?'

Students complete self-assessment forms evaluating their collaboration, communication, and respect for different perspectives during the project

The class creates a shared reflection mural or collaborative document on the Project Board synthesizing key takeaways and insights about global digital citizenship

Partner classes exchange thank you messages and closing remarks through the group chat, documenting the mutual learning and connections built throughout the project