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Amihai Bannett

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Amihai Bannett
Employer:Israel Connect - Melitz
Occupation:Educational Director
Nationality:Israeli
Languages:English, Hebrew
Country:Israel
Skype address:jewishworld
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My Profile

I am the Educational Director of Israel Connect and we twin Jewish schools and youth from across the world to schools and youth in Israel.

I would like to see how we can expand our educational connections across the world and would appreciate if you can connect me with schools in your area.

Here is information about our organization and its activities:

3 links for information about us:


1. Here is a link to a news report about one of our events last year from the ABC news network in the USA.

2. a recent article about us, from the Canadian Jewish Tribune.

3. The connection we maintain is done also through this website, administrated by us.

My contact info:

Amihai Bannett

Educational Director

Israel Connect

Email: ab@israelconnect.org

Phone: +972-54-6255020

Skype:jewishworld


Professional Background

I am an educator with experience as a teacher and administrator in both Israel and Canada. I served as a teacher in the Israeli cities of Bet Shemesh and Ma’alot, a northern town bordering with Lebanon. I also served as a Principal of a Jewish day school in Winnipeg, Canada.

I run educational connections between young Jews worldwide.

Our program, which is called "Israel Connect", facilitates a two-way, long-term and interpersonal connection between Jewish youth from around the world and their peers in Israel

Education

I hold a teaching certificate and Bachelor of Education from Herzog College in Alon Shevut and a Master of Education in Administration and Supervision from Loyola University in Chicago.

My Interests

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My Reflection

Feedback & Notes from my WikiNeighbours

  • Great to see you in the tutorial, Amihai, and to see your user page. Do you have any concerns about the quality of educational resources developed using an open authoring approach? If so, what are your concerns? If not, how does an open authoring approach contribute to high quality learning materials?--Phil Bartle 09:07, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
Hi Phil, In my opinion, any materials added to an open content website, have to be monitored. Users will gain the respect of their peers dependant on their previous contributions. Atbannett 11:09, 2 July 2009 (UTC)

(image:comment.gif: Dear Amihai. Thank you for requesting to be certified. In order for you to be certified, please follow the guidelines outlined in our WikiMaster programme. If you demonstrate on your user page all skills required for a Wikibuddy certification, I'll be happy to do this for you. For your information, we are running a new L4C workshop starting August 24, for 10 days. Feel free to sign up here. Warm wishes --Patricia 18:36, 13 August 2009 (UTC))

(image:comment.gif: Amihai, you may wish to join the following Jewish education initiative --Nellie Deutsch 16:49, 2 September 2009 (UTC)).


Hello and welcome to eL4C29, a free online Learning4Content wiki skills workshop.

Enjoy the workshop.

You may wish to check the schedule and layout of the workshop and introduce yourself.




  1. Click on the link EL4C29.
  2. The page that will open is the workshop page with all the links you will be using during the workshop.
  3. See your name in the list of participants.
  4. Whenever you have time click on each of the boxes.
  5. You may even start with Day 1 activities.
Enjoy the workshop.
Hello and welcome to EL4C25, a free online wiki skills workshop. To add your profile, first, click on the Profile link and copy the headings (you can always edit or add more information later), next, click on "edit" at the top of your userpage, paste the template headings on your userpage, scroll down to the bottom of the page, check "watch this page" box and click on "save page". If you have any questions, please add them to the feedback page. You may remove the welcome message. Enjoy the workshop.

Amihai, I'm looking forward to "seeing" how your userpage develops --Nellie Deutsch 05:31, 18 June 2009 (UTC).