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    Home  >  Educational Resources  >  For Educators  > The Exchange

    The Exchange: A Marketplace of Student Ideas

    The Exchange is a national program that allows students all over the country to talk with one another about current constitutional issues, using Internet-2 videoconferencing. It is an exciting way for students to explore issues with their classmates and peers in other parts of the nation and the world.

     

    Setting the Student Agenda for 2008
    Students from across the country are coming together with the National Constitution Center to deliberate and create a student agenda for the 2008 presidential election.

    You can join this exciting event by visiting the Exchange social networking site at: www.studentexchange.ning.com

    Download the lesson here. (PDF)

     

    Watch The Exchange Event, taped at the National Constitution Center on May 20, 2008.

    Broadcast by Ustream.TV

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