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1. ADDIE goes to Russia….
• Who ?Who ?
• What ?What ?
• When ?When ?
• Where ?Where ?
• Why ?Why ?
2. University of Northern Iowa
Who:
• Isandra Martinez-Marrero
• Shanel Winfield
• Travell Brock
• Christine Ameling
• Dr. Terri McDonald
• Dr. Leigh Zeitz
3. University of Northern Iowa
• What: Design and present a workshop
• When: March 14-24, 2005
• Where: Herzen University, St. Petersburg
• Why: Professors of English wished to
learn to integrate technology into
their classrooms
4. Overview
• Preplanning
–Using the ADDIE Model
• The Trip
• Implementing the Workshop
• Cultural Experiences
• Our personal reflections
21. Cultural Aspects
• Dinner at Tatiana Youdina’s
• Good Food
• Visit to School #272 and University English
classes
• Tour of the city
• St. Isaac’s Cathedral
• St. Peter & Paul Fortress
• Catherine’s Summer Palace
• The Hermitage
26. Special thanks to:
• The University of Northern Iowa
• International Student Office
& Tim O’Conner
• Intercollegiate Fund
• Department of C & I
& Greg Stefanich
• Herzen University Faculty &
Students