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The I Have a Dream program includes six modules:

Module 1: Develop a dream
Teams of students or individual kids examine their personal dreams for a better world. They identify one that might be a foundation or base plan for an overall collaborative dream plan effort by a global team of peers.

Participants need a nickname and password to join the program. They get these when they register.

Module 2: Select a dream
Teams promote their own dreams to others, and evaluate dreams from potential partners who might have similar dreams or dreams that might extend their own project definition. They decide which dream project to participate in.

Module 3: Organize dream projects
Teams organize their dream projects, and create a plan of action to make them a reality. In this module teams are formed and projects are registered.

Module 4: Your dream project starts
Teams implement the dream project they have designed. They maintain, assess and revise their project activities to ensure success during this implementation phase.

It is important for teams to update their projects with current members. Adding members to a team is done in the KidCom program room.

Module 5: Evaluation
What have we achieved so far? What can we do to make our project more exciting/successful?

It is important to check that teams are registered correctly. This is the last chance to complete team registration before the voting process starts in Module 6.

Module 6: Finance your dream
Writing applications for financial support to take the project further. Participants vote for award winning projects and celebrate their achievement in the program.

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The 'I Have a Dream' Program
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