One Day on Earth is an international collaboration of educators, filmmakers, journalists, photographers, students, and inspired citizens, who are all committed to collectively documenting the 24-hour period of Sunday, October 10th, 2010 (10.10.10). We currently have over 2000 participants signed up in over 150 countries. In addition, we have around 67,000 students signed up to participate from hundreds of schools around the world.
To facilitate student participation in One Day on Earth we are currently building FREE educational toolkits including syllalbi, lesson plans, videos, and slides, which will aid teachers and students in filming their lives and communities on 10.10.10. Our course materials are flexible and can be integrated as a project for any age group, in any subject, and for any length of time.
Anyone can visit the education section of our website to sign up for our toolkits, and find out more about the project and some of the people involved: http://www.101010educate.org
To facilitate student participation in One Day on Earth we are currently building FREE educational toolkits including syllalbi, lesson plans, videos, and slides, which will aid teachers and students in filming their lives and communities on 10.10.10. Our course materials are flexible and can be integrated as a project for any age group, in any subject, and for any length of time.
Anyone can visit the education section of our website to sign up for our toolkits, and find out more about the project and some of the people involved: http://www.101010educate.org