Saturday, March 23, 2013

Natural disasters can and do happen anywhere, anytime. With advancements in technological communications we have the ability to learn about disasters as they happen, 24/7. Because of this we also have a responsibility to provide humanitarian aid whenever possible. Realistically, we can't simply drop what we're doing and travel across the country or across the world to render help. But thanks once again to technology, we can log onto various websites and offer our support through monetary means. We can also visit these sites to educate ourselves on the various and insightful information they provide.

Studying about natural disasters in the classroom and teaching about how these events impact the environment and people's lives provides an opportunity for students to find ways to be actively involved in humanitarian aid while gaining scientific knowledge about their world. Students can see how combining science and helping others can be applied to real world events, which can propel them to get involved. Starting out by learning about local organizations can expose them to efforts close to home. From there they can branch out to other organizations around the country and the world.

Encouraging students to create their own blogs can also provide a platform in which they can showcase their involvement and efforts, and give them something to be proud of. They can title their entry with "Caring is Cool."

Here are some sites to get students involved:

www.exploringabroad.com/humanitarian-org.htm
www.globalcorps.com
www.unicefusa.org/partners
www.children.org

4 comments:

  1. I think it is a good idea for students to create a blog. I just learned about Edmodo- this program could be a good way for students to express themselves in a safe social network atmosphere. The links you provided are great ways for students to connect to people and their surroundings!

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    1. Hi Crystal
      Thanks for the tip on Edmodo. I'll take a look at it. It's amazing how technology is influencing social media! The way people are getting and stating connected keeps redefining itself over and over again.

      Do most of your students like posting things about themselves?

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  2. Hi Mike,

    Thanks for all of the wonderful sites! I wanted to suggest one other site; I like it because you can select what actions to take to help others based on interest, location, and other factors:

    http://www.dosomething.org/

    Crystal also has a wonderful suggestion with regards to Edmodo! --Amy

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  3. Mike, yes- my students love the idea of blogging! They actually ASK for homework assignments for our Wikipage. It is a great way to communicate outside of school.

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