Australia - Korea Connexions
News
The Project noted on ABC’s Lateline
The Prime Minister joined a broadband hook-up between students in Seoul and those in Armidale, New South Wales.
Julia phones home
Find out more about Prime Minister Gillard's experience with the Australia Korea Connexion.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard hosts an e-classroom at a girls school in South Korea
‘AUSSIE rural school kids are trying to teach girls at a South Korean Catholic school about Don Bradman, The Wiggles and Jessica Mauboy….’ Read more from the article by the Herald Sun from 26 March 2012.
2012 Japan D-day attended via videoconferencing between
2012 Japan D-day attended by the Deputy Minister of Education in Japan for videoconferencing between Chosei High School and O’Connor Catholic College
About the project
Australian and Korean schools are connecting digitally in order to develop cultural exchange while fostering understanding between Australian and Korean students and teachers. Through videoconferencing and online discussions, they see each other, talk to each other, and learn about each other. These interactions enhance the values and attitudes of Australian and Korean school students.
The schools
Find out which schools in Australia and Korea are now connected.







