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Dear all, I have just returned from Siberia, which we were visiting with Glyn Rimmington We visited Irkutsk, lake Baikal, Antsir ( my native village in Krasnoyarsk krai) and Krasnoyarsk. If you are interested to see the pictures and to read the entries, go to Glyn's blog thirdplacelearning.ning.com Hope you are all enjoying your summer! See you in September, Yours, OV
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Dear experts in videoconferencing! I absolutely agree with your reflections that this conference was the best we have had this year! We improved in discourse and context and interactive techniques, that is for sure! I enjoyed every single part of this discussion! THanks a lot! All of the 3 groups were doing well, and we will do even better next time, in June, 2 , when we plan to have Marratech software and will be speaking in a "group to group" format for 1, 5 hour with each group at a separate computer! We will have iti n DVGGU Please, go on your online interactions! Yours, OV
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Dear Global Learners, I hope you have received my e-mail regarding the next conference we are having with Stanford, a new group of students, and a new agenda. Stanford is presenting their reseach on Leadership, I encourage you to read their posts and to choose the topic you would like to discuss with them. We are having meetings to prepare for the Conference: Monday, 13 April at 2 pm in 232 DVGGU, GROUP FIVE RU, let me know that you will be there! And other students from DVGGU!!!! KSAEL students, we are meeting next Wednesday, 15 April at 5 pm in 502 Ifyou can'tmake it for the meetings, let me know, I have to plan your participation in the Conference ahead of time. The format is going to be different this time. Thanks to everybody, OV PS I am counting your comments for Stanford posts!
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Khabarovsk State Academy Of Economics And Law vs Far East State University Of Humanities
The winner of the competition will be the place where the next videoconference occurs. That's the prize. That's because the place for the conference is not yet defined. (You should already know that this videoconference will be a Polycom conference, i.e. 'crowd-to-crowd'. 'group-to-grop' conference occurs in the very beginning of June) How to win? Leave comments on Stanford blog! That is easy! More comments - more chances (by the way it's free!)
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I really enjoyed Gleb's and Alisa's comments regarding Leadership, they are so thoughtful and meaningful, delicately and clearly expressed. I am proud of you, Thanks, OV
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Hello to everyone, I suggest you have another self-directed meeting this coming Monday, since I have been getting some requests from people. I am not available next week, regrettably. 15.45 pm is the time when all of you can make it in DVGGU, room 232 Dima and Galya, I suggest you to proceed with Cage Painting simulations for the rest of the group, you can also start creating your own scenarios, since Mara's students are getting organized and promise to contact you next week. So, you should be preapared ( group FIVE.RU included !!!) Other than that, you can start decorating the room and creating the agenda, that can interesr all of you, prepare topics for discussion. I can forward you some materials, if you wish. Look forward to hearing your ideas, OV PS. Yes, Group FIVE RU created quite an informative post, thanks and congratulations! We are expecting a few more to come. One from UAVD- KSAEL group, another from DVGGU mixed group, and a research from Elvira's group. Katya and Larisa, are you engaged in creating a post? Anyone else writing texts in secret???? I am trying to arrange the Marratech Videoconference with Stanford in the meantime. And, awaiting for your comments to Stanford posts, uploaded March, 09 and later on, after the greeting in Russian. Thanks!
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Congratulations to Katya, Marianna and Kseniya! Great post on stereotypes, so bright and informative, colorful and very interesting to read, quite a diversity of topics and opinions. What I liked also is that they processed the text several times, had a few drafts before they polished the latest variant. I really give you a credit for this. Dima, Galya and Olesya wrote about Russian names, sharing their opinions on the topic. Regrettably, no pictures, and some work needs to be done on the structure (conclusion???) and clear self-expression. I would recommend to work on the text again before you upload it for the international audience. Sooner doesn't always mean better. Yours, OV
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Dear all, this is the beginning you might use for your new posts when you upload them: "This post has been created for the blog exchange among Stanford, Orebro, Khabarovsk students on Intercultural and Cross Cultural Issues" Looking forward, OV
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Dear friends, I encourage you all to think of a new post you want to create for this new exchange. Let us agree, you brainstorm the ideas and let me know here or in e-mail, which topic you are working on and who is creating in groups or individually. Time frame - week 16-20 March- to give the name of your research interest and the post you want to create and with whom. week 23- 27 - proofreading and consultations by April 1 - uploading new posts. By that time you will see the term papers, created by Orebro students. Also - I encourage you to leave your comments and answers to both Orebro and Stanford. And recommendations - you choose one or two posts from Stanford or Orebro that you like most and try to llink your posts to those you like most, so that when we go to videoconferencing - you would know whom you are going to discuss the issues with. Does it sound logical? Look forward to hearing from you, Thanks, OV
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Dear new comers! Welcome to join Global Learning! THANKS TO DIMA AND GALA FOR THE WONDERFUL ORIENTATION! Sorry I failed to return to you as planned, but I suggest to meet on Monday at 2 pm in Ped University, room 232 ( this is the room for Global Learning! ) I hope to hear from your feedback 1)on our site, http://globallearning.ucoz.ru/ as well as2) Cage Painting Simulation http://gl.wichita.edu/cps/ , and 3)our blog with Stanford and Orebro, ok? Think of the topic of your post to this blog, as well. http://www.stanford.edu/group/ccr/blog/khavaborsk_oerebro_stanford_blogging/ Thanks for coming tonight and look forwrad to seeing you on Monday! ( I hope this time works well to you, if not, please, negotiate it with Gala, and let me know) OV PS. The group from UAVD ( Gleb, Alisa, Nastya, Tanya, Natasha), I suggest you to read the blog with Stanford and Orebro this week and give your topics for posts next wednesday, after our class. I also hope you will do the Survey to Stanford
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