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ChinaVine in the Classroom

We have been so happy to have Chinese students from the Oregon International Internship Program integrate ChinaVine into their curriculum within Eugene schools this term. Most recently, Lin Ying Xin shared ChinaVine with a group of students that participate in a Mandarin Club that meets after school at Oak Hill.  “My students were very excited to learn about Chinese culture through the ChinaVine website. They love being able to easily interact with the material by clicking on a picture to receive more information on a topic, and especially like watching and learning more from the videos, ”  explained Ying Xin. In particular, Ying Xin’s students found the content on Beijing Kites, Bows & Arrows, Masks, the Sister Meal Festival of the Juizhou Village and the Zhujiajiao Water Village to be most interesting.

We are very excited for our new website to launch next term, which will provide several more opportunities for interactive learning and new ways for teachers to integrate ChinaVine into the classroom. Stay tuned!

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