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Welcome to the Global Virtual Classroom

The Global Virtual Classroom (GVC) project is a collection of free, on-line educational activities and resources. It aims to complement the efforts of governments and education departments around the world to integrate technology into their classrooms and curricula and to link their schools to the information superhighway.

The GVC vision is to empower, enable and connect students around the world using Internet technology. It aims to provide students the opportunity to develop three skills that are essential in the 21st century:

  • Cross-Cultural Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Computer Skills

The major project of the GVC is a contest in which schools from around the world collaborate to build websites that are judged on the quality of their content and presentation, and on the collaboration. The contest runs from October through April, with winners announced in May.

Operated by Give Something Back International, as time goes on, and as sponsors are found, additional programs will be added to the GVC project. Doing so, we hope to enhance the goals of providing students around the world with enriching experiences in communication, collaboration and computer skills.

Download (pdf) an infomative brochure for offline reading and sharing.


If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please use the email address found on our contact page.

2007/08 Contest Sites Open to the Public

To reach links to the student-built 2007/08 GVC Contest websites, starting with the recently announced contest award winners, click on one of the two age groups...


The application process for the 2008/09 GVC Contest is now open!

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and
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The Global Virtual Classroom is a project of the Give Something Back International Foundation.

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Recent News and Site Updates

GVC Contest 2007/08
Award-Winning Websites Announced

May 1, 2008 -- After working together for the last 6 months, approximately 1,200 students from 55 schools, representing 15 countries around the world unveiled 13 websites as part of the Global Virtual Classroom Contest 2007/08. Today, contest winners in both the primary and secondary school categories have been announced.

With subjects that range from predicting the future to cultural comparisons of their respective countries, and from sports to self-written fairy tales, sites from participating teams show the kind of creativity that can come from putting children from different cultures together in a collaborative endeavor. Their efforts were judged for content, presentation, and collaboration.

The Grand Prize winner in the younger primary school category, Nishomon Space Station, put together by a team from Israel, the USA, and Japan, provides a creative look at a fictional space station.

Some of the comments from the judges on this site: "Great imagination. The collaboration amongst the schools was very apparent. Liked the way the "We Live In Space" emblem was one of the cards in the memory game - very subtle! I enjoyed visiting your planets and meeting the aliens.", and "The astronauts with the different countries' patches were cool! Nice use of flash at the beginning and your creativity throughout the site was both entertaining and impressive."

In the older secondary school category, the Grand Prize went to a team of students from Japan, Russia and the USA for their site, A Child's World. This site is an pleasant walk through childhood, from the point of view of students who are close enough to it to remember it well.

From the judges: "Very impressive website and huge content. The Quicktime player facilitates video clip management. Engaging. Reflections on how the teams worked were great." and "What a creative site! I loved the music and the pictures. The originality of the stories was wonderful. I loved the photos of the students when they were young and morphed to their current picture. I appreciated reading the reflections and finding out what you learned. Congratulations on your very original work!"

Give Something Back International, the sponsoring organization behind the Global Virtual Classroom, would like to thank the students, teachers, judges, and the folks at Nicenet for helping to make the GVC Contest program a great success, and is looking forward to the next contest, for which the application period is now open.