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New Tech Global Issues All-School Project: History

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2011-2012

The IU Center for the Study of Global Change (Global Center), Bloomington, IN; Bloomington New Tech High School, Bloomington, IN; New Tech Academy @ Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN; the Math, Engineering, Technology, and Science Academy, Carrollton, TX; Viking New Tech High School, Huntington, IN; and Ypsilanti New Tech @ Ardis, Ypsilanti, MI are partnering together for this year's project. The topic is "Social Media Driving Global Change."

2010-2011

The Global Center, Bloomington, IN; Bloomington New Tech High School, Bloomington, IN; New Tech Academy @ Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN; and the Math, Engineering, Technology, and Science Academy, Carrollton, TX partnered together to collaboratively create the first multi-school version of the "New Tech Global Issues All-School Project." The global issue was "Healthy Child-Healthy Planet: Our Next Generation's Leaders Address Global Health" which focused on children's health, a major concern in our world today.

2009-2010

The Global Center and Bloomington New Tech High School partnered together in a pilot project to collaboratively create the "New Tech Global Issues All-School Project." The vision was to design a doable, engaging, effective, and assessable model that could be expanded nationally across the New Tech Network. The global issue was "Global Food Security."



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