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Home | Education Resources | About WorldWideLearn | Press Room | Press Releases Press RoomPress Releases03/10/2004 World Wide Learn Partners With Global SchoolNet Foundation to Bring WorldWideLearn.com North Pole Solo 2004 into Classrooms Calgary, Alberta - March 10, 2004 - World Wide Learn, provider of the world's largest directory of e-learning courses and online education resources, today announced it has partnered with Global SchoolNet Foundation (GSN) to enable children from around the world to follow Wave Vidmar live on his expedition to the North Pole. GSN is a non-profit international network of 70,000+ online educators who engage in online project-based learning activities. Last month, Vidmar, a lifelong adventurer and athlete, launched his WorldWideLearn.com North Pole Solo 2004 (http://www.worldwidelearn.com/northpole). His historic quest-to walk, ski and swim over 660 miles across the constantly moving Polar ice-is especially notable, given that Vidmar plans to pull off this tremendously difficult trek solo and completely unsupported. At the completion of his approximately 60-day expedition, Vidmar will become the first American ever to attempt and accomplish this extremely challenging feat, the third person ever to attain this goal, and the second person to reach the North Pole from the Russian side. "World Wide Learn shares Wave's commitment to personal education and broadening one's horizons, and we are very excited to work with Global SchoolNet Foundation to provide young students with a unique opportunity to share in this unprecedented expedition," said Angela Lovett, CEO and founder of World Wide Learn. "GSN has access to thousands of schools and teachers, making our partnership an ideal venue for telling Wave's story in classrooms around the world - step by step and day by day." GSN worked closely with World Wide Learn to develop a customized curriculum revolving around Vidmar's expedition. The curriculum (www.northpolesoloexpedition.com) is broken into several subject categories, including creativity, history, language arts, motivation & leadership, science, and social studies. Educators can register for the free curriculum, picking and choosing projects for their classroom. In addition, students have access to a range of interactive projects - writing essays, conducting and sharing research, producing captions for digital photos, and creating Web-based treasure hunts. Plus, Vidmar will provide live updates, including text and data uploads as well as digital photos, from the ice as he walks into history. "For more than ten years, GSN has been connecting students with real-world explorers," said Yvonne Marie Andres, executive director and co-founder of Global SchoolNet Foundation. "Wave Vidmar's WorldWideLearn.com North Pole Solo 2004 expedition is an excellent opportunity for teachers to engage students on a very real level. We are proud to be selected by World Wide Learn to play a role in this important event." About Global SchoolNet Foundation About World Wide Learn |
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