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  • Animals Are Our Friends - The project encourages students to learn about indigenous animals around the world and to create awareness about the preciousness of wild life.
  • Connecting Math to Our Lives - Students explore the uses of math in their community and in promoting social equity.
  • Daffodil and Tulip Project - Students in different parts of the world plant bulbs together and collect data on various parameters (latitude, longitude, sunlight, temperature etc.) and track when they blossom
  • Ecology of a Coral Reef and Ecology of an Extreme Desert - Primary school - aged children will research the state of these ecologies in their local and global communities.
  • Education and Eradication of Malaria - Students analyze causes, effects, prevention and treatment of malaria in the world over.
  • ENO Project - A global web school for environmental awareness
  • Food, Air, Water, Shelter: Making Resources Use Sustainable - Students and teachers from all around the world work on sustainability projects in their own schools and share their information together and with their local communities through forum discussions, video streaming, information booklets, pictures, slide shows, oral presentations, online journaling and media support.
  • Global Leap: A Videoconferencing Project - A resource for teachers around the world, enabling them to get help, advice and support to develop videoconferencing in the curriculum, and to find videoconferencing partners and to book interactive videoconference lessons.
  • Great Apes Project - An online collaborative project for children of the world to discuss issues and raise awareness of the plight of the great apes.
  • HIV+ Testimonies Exchange Project - Through working with and learning from people who are fighting against the disease day by day the students will have a better understanding of the impact of HIV and AIDS in the world.
  • Labs Alive - Students share in scientific research and classroom practice with a focus on environmental issues.
  • Land Usage and Distribution Project - Students analyse how their land is being utilised with regards to urbanisation, agriculture, national parks, rivers, and mountains.
  • Life Cycle Of A Tire - Students involved in this project will investigate the tire production, processing, usage, and disposal or recycling options for tires in their country.
  • Little Explorers - An interactive science project for young students.
  • Mathematics Virtual Learning Circle - This project is on an interactive and educational web site about mathematics.
  • Migrating Birds Know No Boundaries - Participating students learn about bird migration while communicating with other students on-line.
  • Nature through the Eyes of Generations - Opinions and interesting stories with pictures and photos make for comparisions between the past and present state of nature. nowdays and past nature.
  • One World - Project that engages young people in their local sustainability issues by considering the “whole life” of products and services, and comparing their results with others around the world.
  • Physics - Nuclear Energy Project - This project aims to re-educate people and correct misconceptions about nukes. It will also provide information on how to handle nukes for it to be Earth-friendly.
  • Planetary Notions - A publication in which students from around the world express their feelings on environmental issues.
  • Schoolinux Project - promoting the application of free and open source software in education and especially in schools.
  • Solar Cooking Project - Students experiment with alternative energy uses by making, testing, and using solar cookers.
  • Take a Dip: The Water in our Lives (H2O Viva: El Agua en Nuestras Vidas in Spanish) - Join this Environmental Water Quality Study collaborative project to test and compare water quality of a local river, stream, lake or pond and the cultural significance, the stories and practices dealing with water in your community with other fresh water sources around the world.
  • Tree Near Us - In this project, students will research, find and describe trees in their local communities.
  • Water Habitat Project - Participants around the world study a local water habitat as an environmental science project, and share observations and data with one another.YouthCaN Project
  • Youth CaN (Youth Communicating and Networking) - Students write about and interact on environmental issues in their communities.