Interaction
Sites Encouraging Interaction with First Person Sources:
- Sidney Finkel's Page: A Holocaust survivor tells his story, and invites discourse from visitors to his page
- Chabad-Lubavitch in Cyberspace: Encourages visitors to send in questions about Judaism
- Eyewitness: A North Korean Remembers: The online autobiography of Kim Young Sik, a North Korean, sharing his memories of the Korean War and encouraging visitors to email him
Sites Facilitating Intercultural Interaction Among Educators and Students
- Cyberkids Connections: A virtual online community for children around the world to communicate via chat rooms and discussion boards
with online penpals, and hosts a kid's talk group
- Intercultural Email Classroom Connections: A service to connect teachers and classes interculturally via Email discussion forums
- Youth Lists from YOUTH! Be Yourself: Email discussion forums for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth, offering support and an opportunity to share their stories and ideas
- The Multicultural Forum: Web-based discussion board specifically for discussing multicultural issues and education
- DiversityWeb Work Rooms: Discussion boards on specific issues regarding diversity in higher education
- Outproud! Message Boards: Discussions for educators and others from the National Coalition for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Youth
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