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http://www.globaled.uconn.edu
a 3-year project funded by the U.S. Dept. of Education
Office of Educational Research and Improvement
Summer 2002 Workshop
Information
(on-line
registration, agenda, workshop resources, and more)
GlobalEd
Workshop in St. Petersburg, Russia
(17-20 March 2002)
WHAT
IF WOMEN RAN THE WORLD??
(op-ed piece in The
Hartford Courant)
The Connecticut Project in International Negotiation (CPIN) offers Internet-based
international studies simulations for middle school, high school and college
students as part of the GlobalEd Project at the University of Connecticut.
Students at participating institutions represent the decision makers of a selected
real-world country and work to develop solutions to global problems via the Internet with
peers around the world. CPIN collaborates extensively with its parent project, Project
ICONS at the University of Maryland. The most recent CPIN/ICONS collaboration culminated
in the publication of Negotiating a
Complex World. CPIN is directed by Dr. Mark A. Boyer.
CPIN also supports research and development in the areas of negotiation and bargaining
and curriculum development in the international studies field. In all aspects of its
programs, CPIN seeks to foster innovative approaches to active-learning and
forward-thinking approaches to the resolution of conflict in any arena of the world
system.
This web-site contains information for faculty and students involved with (or interested
in getting involved with) the CPIN simulation program.
For more information, please contact us at CPINGLB@uconnvm.uconn.edu
or (860) 486-0418.
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