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Using the Internet to Develop Curriculum with a Multicultural Perspective -- Multicultural Summer Institute, Prince William County Public Schools, June 2000

Intercultural Networking and Base-Building Online:
Three Strategies

Strategy One: Contact Web Authors

Example

Strategy Two: Participate in Web Dialogue Forums

Discussion Boards:

Café Progressive Forums
DiversityWeb Discussion Forums
Economic Justice Discussion Board
Parent Soup Boards: Education
Lycos Message Boards: Education
Media Awareness Network Discussion Boards
Multicultural Pavilion's Multicultural Forum
Teachers.net Chatboard
Y? The National Forum on People's Differences

Chat Rooms:

DiversityWeb Town Hall Chats
Progressive Education Chat
Y? Chat

NOTE: Most of the interactive sites for kids also have message boards and/or chat rooms.

Strategy Three: Participate in Email Discussion Forums

Directory of Scholarly and Professional E-Conferences
Student Affairs Listservs

Some existing Email Discussion Forums:

AFROAM-L: African Americans in higher education
DIVERSEGRAD-L: Multicultural and cross-cultural counseling
EDEQUITY: Gender equity in education - resources and teaching strategies
EWD-L: East-West understanding and dialogue on multiculturalism and cross-cultural communication
MCPAVILION: Multicultural education and related issues
MULTC-ED: Addressing human hate and oppression
NAME-MCE: NAME's official listserv on multicultural education
NGLTFCAMPUS: Gay and lesbian issues, hosted by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
PSN: Progressive issues and human rights in the social sciences

Strategies for Managing Your Participation in Email Forums:

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Presented by Paul Gorski and Christine Clark
June 26, 2000