One Day on Earth

The World's Story is Yours to Tell

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Educate and share with the world.
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One Day on Earth is inherently educational for all participants. We believe participating on 10.10.10 will not only provide an opportunity to be part of history in the making, but it will also be a shared learning experience. We hope to positively affect lives and deepen our understanding of the diversity of our planet’s people and cultures. Through personal expression and communication, we will better understand one another.

One Day on Earth
Educational Toolkits
Projects [ Click To Expand ]
Projects are subject-based, and were written to align with national and local standards. These projects can be used as stand-alone activities, or as entry points to the full curriculum.
Lessons [ Click To Expand ]
The 10 lessons comprising the core curriculum cover topics of video creation, film theory, and participatory media. All lessons include worksheeets, and most of them include slide shows and suggested viewings.
Supplemental Materials [ Click To Expand ]
These are important additional resources you may find helpful or essential in
your One Day on Earth Participation.


Toolkits authored by Cari Ann Shim Sham*, MFA Co-Authored by Daniel Lichtblau, Kyle Ruddick, Anna B. Scott, Ph.D Edited by Gina Nemirofsky Produced and Designed by Daniel Lichtblau Illustrations by Mollycules Consultant: Jay Silver, MIT, Ph.D

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One Day on Earth Educational toolkits by One Day on Earth is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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