Public cultural organizations of all shapes and sizes are increasing their audiences, digitizing their rich collections, and expanding opportunities for outreach and funding in ways previously not imaginable.

Grades 7-10

Program Description

Take a ride on the “A” train to Sugar Hill and discover the many colors, sights and sounds of the Harlem Renaissance. Explore the social culture, music, dance, visual art, literary works and the people who  created them during this time of rich cultural rebirth in Harlem, New York City. Come travel to a place where African-American artistic...

K20 Students and Educators and Science Center and Public Cultural Staff

On the occasion of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Summit, September 20-22, 2010, the Association of Science Technology Centers, Inc. (ASTC) will host a reception and discussion, in cooperation with the World Ocean Network (WON), UNESCO, The Millennium Campaign, and major science center networks worldwide.

MAGPI and the Penn Video Network are...

Higher Ed and K12 Educators interested iin STEM Programs

Digital library and learning objects, virtual field trips, remote instrumentation, virtual worlds, remote labs - - join this session for an overview of various resources available over the Internet2 and MAGPI networks that can enrich and support STEM initiatives in your classroom or institution. Participants will be provided with a resource handout and activities that they can integrate into...

Higher Education Faculty and Staff, Artists, Non-Profit Cultural Organizations, Administrators, Technology Staff

MAGPI is pleased to bring you this exciting Advanced Networks and the Arts & Humanities Symposium event. The Symposium builds upon the success of the national Teaching and Learning with Internet2 Symposium which was held on April 1, 2011. The Arts & Humanities Symposium aims to reach humanities faculty, artists,...

Healthcare Practitioners, Higher Education Faculty and Staff, Administrators, Technology Staff

MAGPI is pleased to bring you this exciting Advanced Networks and the Health Sciences Symposium event. The Symposium builds upon the success of the national Teaching and Learning with Internet2 Symposium which was held on April 1st. The Health Sciences Symposium aims to reach medical and healthcare practitioners around...

Students in Grades K-12; College and University Students

When life gives you lemons... make lemonade! Inspired by the journey of Philadelphia-area hero Alex Scott, the Alex's Virtual Lemonade Stand Project celebrates the idea that just one kid can make a difference. Join schools from around the world to raise awareness and money for pediatric cancer research, all while participating in standards-based projects that make the process...

K20 Educators and Educational Technology Support Specialists

 

The Asian Studies Collaborative Spring Conference keynote speaker is Dr. Yong Zhao, internationally renowned speaker, author, and distinguished professor of education from Michigan State University and most recently University of Oregon. Additional conference strands will include Sister Schools through the Chinese Exchange Initiative, Asian culture in...