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2.26.2003 ET
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HP Launches Program Promoting Cultural and Environmental Awareness Among World's Youth
"Digital Cultural Exchange" Students from 12 Schools in Eight Countries to Share Insights Using HP Digital Imaging Solutions
(CSRwire) PALO ALTO, CA - HP (NYSE:HPQ) today launched a new global program,
the HP Digital Cultural Exchange, focused on promoting cultural and
environmental awareness among the world's youth, using digital imaging
technology from HP.
Despite the news-making circumstances of today's world and the media's
attention to global issues, studies show that young adults in the United
States and abroad have little knowledge of geography and other cultures.
According to a recent National Geographic-Roper survey, three out of 10
young adults surveyed worldwide were unable to locate the Pacific Ocean on
a world map. Eighty-three percent of young Americans could not find
Afghanistan.
Through the HP Digital Cultural Exchange program, HP is inviting a dozen
schools from the United States, Argentina, Australia, Canada, the Czech
Republic, India, Lebanon and Senegal to come together to learn about each
other's countries, customs and cultures through an exchange of photo
essays. The photo essays will be shared online during the program, which
will culminate with a live exhibit at the American Museum of Natural
History in May.
Each classroom will create its photo essay using digital imaging products
donated by HP, including an HP Pavilion 523n desktop PC and 15-inch
monitor, five HP Photosmart 720 digital cameras, one HP Photosmart 8881
camera dock, one HP Photosmart 7550 printer, one HP Scanjet 5500c scanner
and HP photo paper and ink. In addition, Energizer donated 120 packs of
e2(R) Photo Lithium AA batteries, which last up to 5 times longer than
ordinary alkaline batteries in digital cameras.
"As a company with leading digital imaging solutions and a large global
presence, HP is uniquely positioned to bring together young people from
all over the globe and enable them to communicate via images," said Chris
Morgan, vice president of worldwide sales and marketing, HP Imaging and
Printing Group. "The HP Digital Cultural Exchange program will provide
these students with a unique and valuable learning experience -- bringing
our vision for the 'digital conversation' to life."
Together with Discovery.com, HP is developing a Web site that people can
access to keep up-to-date on the program and enter the HP Digital Cultural
Exchange sweepstakes, which gives visitors the chance to win some of the
same HP digital imaging products that the students are using to create
their photo essays. People also can take part in online polls that pertain
to what the students are learning about.
"We are pleased to participate in a program that encourages learning and
development among students," said Bill Allman, senior vice president and
general manager, Discovery Interactive Media. "Through this partnership we
are providing an exciting online forum that helps others learn and
grow."
HP partnered with iEARN, a non-profit education organization made up more
than 4,000 schools in almost 100 countries, to recruit a dozen schools to
participate in the program and assist with the development of its
curriculum. Following are the schools (located on six of the seven
continents):
Africa
-- Martin Luther King School, Dakar Medina, Senegal
Asia
-- Balshikshan Mandir English Medium School, Maharashtra, India
Australia
-- Bairnsdale Secondary College, Bairnsdale, Australia
Europe
-- Gymnasium Teplice, Teplice, the Czech Republic
Middle East
-- Thanwiyat Bikfaya El Rasmyah Beit Chebab, Lebanon
North America
-- Agnes L. Mathers School, Sandspit, B.C., Canada
-- Alderwood Middle School, Lynnwood, Wash.
-- Menomonie Middle School, Menomonie, Wis.
-- Horace Mann Middle School, San Diego, Calif.
-- Robert F. Wagner, Jr., Secondary School for Arts & Technology, Long
Island City, N.Y.
-- Wells Junior High School, Wells, Maine
South America
-- CPEM No. 3, Zapala, Argentina
HP and iEARN worked together to develop an intensive five-week lesson plan
to assist teachers and students with creating their photo essays. This
curriculum presents a series of questions and activities that students are
required to answer visually -- using digital photos, scanned images or
drawings accompanied by captions. The lesson plans are housed online and
are accessible to students and teachers that are participating in the
program. The curriculum focuses on the following areas:
-- Acquainting students and teachers with digital imaging technology
-- Obtaining students' preconceived perceptions of other
countries/cultures
-- Discovering similarities/disparities of the students'perceptions
-- Exploring environmental concerns in each community
-- Sharing students' hopes for the future
"Programs such as the HP Digital Cultural Exchange encourage important
dialogue among students and teachers about what it's like to experience
other cultures," said Ed Gragert, executive director, iEARN USA. "In this
instance, the digital imaging technology provided by HP makes
communication among students in eight different countries easy and allows
them to not only share their cultures through words, but through photos as
well, which is a powerful means of communication."
Throughout the program, students will use the Internet in addition to HP
digital cameras, scanners and printers to communicate and share their
progress via online discussion boards and an online photo album hosted at
http://www.hpphoto.com. In addition to having the opportunity to talk with
their peers in other countries on a daily basis, the students will be able
to view and print photos of what life is like elsewhere.
At the end of the program, students will select the best photos from their
collective essays to be printed and assembled as an actual photo exhibit.
This exhibit will be displayed at the American Museum of Natural History
in New York City on May 5 during YouthCaN, one of the largest youth-run
summits in the world. In addition, HP will create a dedicated Web site so
that the public will be able to view the completed photo essay online.
Each of the 12 participating schools will be invited to send one student
representative, one teacher and one chaperone to attend the festivities in
New York and present their school's final photo essay.
More information about iEARN is available at http://www.iearn.org/.More
information about Discovery Networks, U.S. is available at
http://www.discovery.com/.
About HP
HP is a leading global provider of products, technologies, solutions and
services to consumers and businesses. The company's offerings span IT
infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and
imaging and printing. HP completed its acquisition of Compaq Computer
Corporation on May 3, 2002. More information about HP is available at
http://www.hp.com.
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