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The Report on the Livestreaming

The Report on the Livestreaming. International day of peace september 21 2013. Executive Board Meeting of the International Association of Peace Messenger Cities in Poland Płońsk May , 1 1 th - 1 2 th 2013. International Day of Peace origins.

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The Report on the Livestreaming

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  1. The Report on theLivestreaming International day of peace september 21 2013 Executive Board Meeting of the International Association of Peace Messenger Cities in Poland PłońskMay, 11th - 12th 2013

  2. International Day of Peaceorigins - The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 byresolution 36/67  of the United Nations General Assembly to coincide with its opening session, which was held annually on the third Tuesday of September. - The first Peace Day was observed in September 1982. - In 2001, the General Assembly by unanimous vote adoptedresolution 55/282 , which established 21 September as an annual day of non-violence and cease-fire. - The United Nations invites all nations and people to honour a cessation of hostilities during the Day, and to otherwise commemorate the Day through education and public awareness on issues related to peace.

  3. Interenational Day of Peace, 2011 Thepartnership was: New Haven, Connecticut, USA with Kragujevac, Serbia

  4. Interenational Day of Peace, 2012 Thepartnershipswere: New Haven, Connecticut, USA with Wielun, Poland Kragujevac, Serbia, with Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Plonsk, Poland, withHiroshima, Japan SlovenjGradec, Slovenia, withMorphou, Cyprus Volgograd, Russia, withOswiecim, Poland Mexico City, Mexico, with Chicago, USA

  5. Whatisrequired for theparticipation? Active and valid Google account (Google Hangoutsapp will be used). Computer withbroadband Internet connection. Video camera with a microphoneconnected to the computer. Local coordinator in contact with the IAPMC moderator. Group of studentsready to participateintheevent. That’sit, any financial outlayis NOT required to takepart inthelivestreaming! Ifyouneed help increating Google accountsend me a message: k.wyrzykowski@plonsk.pl

  6. How to register for 2013 event?

  7. How to register for 2013 event?

  8. Sequence of events Before June 15, 2013 Request participation Submit a request to participate to the IAPMC through the event sign up page (please use the name of a local coordinator in the sign-up form) Ensure that the coordinator has a Google account and know how to use it. Ensure you have a video camera and microphone that can be attached to a computer with high-speed internet connection and a projector or some kind  of screen to see your hangout partner.

  9. Sequence of events Before June 30, 2013 Identify suitable venue (e.g. classroom, city square etc.) IAPMC will tell participants which city “cluster” they are in. A moderator designated by IAPMC will contact the local coordinator. Send the IAPMC the outline program: who, what, where.

  10. Sequence of events Before August 30, 2013 • Send the IAPMC moderator the email address of theGoogle account that will be used for hangout.

  11. Sequence of events BeforeSeptember 13, 2013 • Local coordinator will have to demonstrate his abilityto connect to a Google Hangout with video and audio

  12. Sequence of events BeforeSeptember 21, 2013 The hangout will begin 1 hour before official start time (T.B.A). The rest of the details will be provided after submitting registration forms.

  13. Whatyoucan do to spreadtheinformationaboutlivestreaming? Write an letter to parter cities of your city, invitingthem to participate. Write and letter to thevariousorganizationsunitingcitiesfromyour country. Make a post on yourcity’ssocial media page (Facebook, Twitter etc.) withtheinformationaboutlivestreaming. Any other form of contactwithwithinterestedparties will be appreciated.

  14. Whatyoucan do to spreadtheinformationaboutlivestreaming? AftertheExecutiveBoard IAPMC will send an e-mail to all of thecity-members of theorganizationsinvitingthem to participateinthelivestreaming. EveryExecutiveBoardmember city must be activeinthismatter and spreadthe idea amongthecitiesintheircountries.

  15. Examples of activitiesduringIDoPlivestreaming Singing Dancing Discussing Shorttheatrical performance Painting etc.

  16. Ouraimis to reachwiththis idea as many peopleas possible. Thankyou for yourattention Kamil Wyrzykowski Płońsk, Poland

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