I don't know how many of you are already planning on participating in the One Day on Earth Project, but I hope it is a lot.  The project is a great opportunity to use technology to help connect your students to the real world.  

The filmmakers have just released a toolkit to help assist educators as they go through the storytelling process.  The toolkit can be found by going to the following url:  http://http://www.onedayonearth.org/page/eduv3-1

The toolkit is filled with a variety of different tools that will make the storytelling process as easy as 1-2-3.  I would highly encourage everyone to check out both the One Day on Earth project and the new toolkits.  You will be glad that you did.  

Best,
-joe

P.S. 

My students are gearing up for 10.10.10.  I would be interested in learning more about how you plan on participating in the project.  

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Joe,

Your link got double "http://"ed...
One Day on Earth Project

There was an error in the link I posted for the toolkits the other day. To access them go to the following url:
One Day on Earth toolkit

Best,
Joe

P.S.
Peter, thanks for the heads up.

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