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Integrating National Geographic’s Content into Your Curriculum and Use of ePals

Ross Goldberg details ePals’ relationship with National Geographic and shows how this content can be integrated into your curriculum and use of ePals. Michael Casey is an ePals featured teacher and member of the ePals Global Advisory Committee. A teaching principal in Gallon Jug Community School in Belize, Central America, Casey began using ePals four years ago. As a member of the ePals Global Coalition, he uses ePals with his students to create and share newscasts with students from around the world. He also uses ePals as a part of the Mahogany Project, a reforestation effort in Belize. Casey will highlight his students’ ePals projects, including some of the new ePals National Geographic projects that have enabled them to gain a larger awareness of global issues.

Ross Goldberg, Director, Strategic Development, National Geographic Digital Media

Michael Casey, Principal/Teacher, Gallon Jug Community School, Belize

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