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"Its purpose is to promote a global dialogue among the youth of the world. The Association emphasizes electronic telecommunications, but also supports communications in other forms and media. The Association works to achieve its objectives through several educational projects belonging to the "The Kidlink Project". The projects are created and developed through an international collaboration of volunteers and are offered to schools, organizations and youth around the world for free." (AofA)

Content of this book

  • A global dialogue
    • Dialogue theory
      About successful I-thou dialogues, involving students and avoiding contextual misunderstandings.
    • Netiquette - online conduct 
      About some basic rules our students must understand and follow.
    • Classroom work
      • Studying project dialog issue proposals
      • Talking about netiquette
      • Collaborative work
      • How to write questions
      • How to answer
    • Dialog planning
      • Scheduling topics of the dialogue
      • Fixing times for each topic
      • Which tools for the dialogue?
  • Communication protocols
    • Electronic
      • Kidlink nodes
      • Kidlink chat
      • Skype chat
      • Google Hangouts 
      • Google docs
      • Email
      • Protected Facebook groups
    • Other forms
      • Snail mail

Sources

  1. Martin Buber - Dialog ue
  2. Communication protocols