1. Students of pilot schools and expedition members communicate regularly using satellite
telephone. Expedition members communicate what they see on the field and respond to questions
from students.
2. Expedition members will write about their experience on the field in the Expedition Member Log
in the website using text, photos and video. They will also answer questions sent to Global
EdVenture Question Box.
3. Expedition members will communicate their experience through various media including
newspaper articles, TV and radio appearances.
4. Students of pilot schools and general public will access the website and learn about
environmental issues and other cultures based on the narrative and research reports from expedition
members (utilizing them in integrated learning). Questions will be sent to Global EdVenture
Question Box.
5. Experts from educational and research institutions will also answer the questions sent to Global
EdVenture Question Box from students.
6. Public relations and publications for Global EdVenture will be carried out in cooperation with
various media.
*Exchange of information and opinions will be carried out from the viewpoint of environmental
issues and understanding of other cultures by creating a forum of exchange among pilot schools of
various countries.
Pilot Schools
Fuchu Public Elementary School Hyogo Pref.
Mitsuzawa Public Elementary School Yamagata Pref.
Takanosu Public Elementary School Yamagata Pref.
Japanese School in San Jose
Japanese School in Dubai