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11 Mar 09
SCRAM - Schools Conflict Resolution and Mediation
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SCRAM is an interactive role play competition for Western Australian Year 9 & 10 high school students which facilitates the development of peaceful dispute resolution awareness and skills in secondary school communities.
Students mediate simulated disputes which relate to their everyday lives. The outcome of the mediated process is a mutual agreement which acknowledges the needs of all involved.
30 Oct 06
Intro 101 - Links from MashupCamp
See video presenting this at
http://video.zdnet.com/mashupcamp/?p=22
22 Oct 06
The Truth Laid Bear middle east crisis mashup
Doesn't work in Safari, otherwise quite cool.
08 Oct 06
Pew Internet: Riding the Waves of "Web 2.0"
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Riding the Waves of "Web 2.0"
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Riding the Waves of "Web 2.0"
07 Oct 06
Timeline Showing Campus Conflict Resolution History
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Now ready for prime time!
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Now ready for prime time!
At E-town, blessed are the peacemakers
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Wares give college $1 million for peacemaking, conflict resolution
By Madelyn Pennino
Intelligencer Journal
Published: Sep 21, 2006 12:34 AM EST
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA - Elizabethtown College has received a $1 million endowment from Judy S. and Paul W. Ware of Lancaster to expand its global citizenship program and peacemaking and conflict-resolution efforts.
The gift will be used to create the Ware Colloquium on Peacemaking and Global Citizenship, which will bring international speakers to Elizabethtown to discuss global issues.
College officials hope the gift also enables Elizabethtown to train students to resolve conflicts on campus and throughout Lancaster County.
"Learning skills in conflict resolution and being good citizens of our world will certainly aid (students) in many ways,” Judy Ware said in a statement.
A 1968 graduate of Elizabethtown College, Ware is a member of the college board of trustees.
She said the Ware Colloquium will strengthen Elizabethtown’s identity as a college founded in the Brethren tradition of peace, nonviolence and human dignity. -
Wares give college $1 million for peacemaking, conflict resolution
By Madelyn Pennino
Intelligencer Journal
Published: Sep 21, 2006 12:34 AM EST
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA - Elizabethtown College has received a $1 million endowment from Judy S. and Paul W. Ware of Lancaster to expand its global citizenship program and peacemaking and conflict-resolution efforts.
The gift will be used to create the Ware Colloquium on Peacemaking and Global Citizenship, which will bring international speakers to Elizabethtown to discuss global issues.
College officials hope the gift also enables Elizabethtown to train students to resolve conflicts on campus and throughout Lancaster County.
"Learning skills in conflict resolution and being good citizens of our world will certainly aid (students) in many ways,†Judy Ware said in a statement.
A 1968 graduate of Elizabethtown College, Ware is a member of the college board of trustees.
She said the Ware Colloquium will strengthen Elizabethtown’s identity as a college founded in the Brethren tradition of peace, nonviolence and human dignity.
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