Food Security
Study e-Broad Session

March 15-26, 2010

Session Objective:By participating in this GSN study e-broad session and its online activities, students will be able to articulate the core components of food insecurity plus the current policy debates on the issue.

Directions for Participation:
To participate in this study e-broad session, there are two steps: 

  • The first requires you to review the information. 
  • The second requires you to interact through the online discussions and the live web-conference.

Review the Information:
To participate in the Human Trafficking study e-broad session review the CRS staff essays and video below that your professor asigns.

Interaction:

On-line discussion

  1. Sign in as a GSN Member, and select the topic "Food Security March 2010"
  2. Once you've reviewed the material and signed into the GSN, you are now ready to participate in the online discussion (to be posted) portion of the Study e-broad Session. Please use the discussion threads (assigned by your instructor) to enter your considered written reflections. Be sure to end with your name, short-hand title of your course, and institution, e.g. J. Jones, Eth. Trad., VU.
  3. Now comes the exciting part. Visit the discussion board regularly between March 15-26 to see how other participants are responding to the essays/video, how they are responding to what you said, and to enter your responses to them. Be sure to begin your response by identifying the person you are responding to, e.g. "In response to K. Smith, Seattle U,…." End your response with your identifier. e.g. J. Jones, Eth. Trad., VU (Note: your instructor may give you guidelines on the number and length of responses required of you.)  

Live Web-Conference

  1. To help us prepare for the live web-conference we will need your help. A few days before the web-conference, your instructor will ask you to submit to him/her some of the burning, unresolved questions and issues that you think require further discussion and analysis. Your instructor will pass them along to the university's site administrator or their CRS contact. These will become the basis for launching the live, interactive web-conference discussion. During the live web-conference itself, you and the other participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussion with one another and the CRS staff.    

Primary Resources:

1) View "Journey Against Hunger". ⇒DISCUSS

2)
View
Thomas Awiapo's Presentation. ⇒DISCUSS

3)
Read Bruce White's Essay on Food Security
. ⇒DISCUSS

4) Additional Question for Discussion: From the perspective of the discipline and course you are now taking, what insights, perspectives, and questions can be brought to bear on issues surfaced in the above essays/video? ⇒DISCUSS

Learn what makes for effective postings.


Live GSN Webcasts: to join, simply click one of the below links, and enter as a guest. No special password needed.

Webcast 1: GSN Food Security 3/24 11:30am-12:15pm EST (recording) with Bruce White
Webcast 2: GSN Food Security 3/24 3:15pm-4:00pm EST (recording) with Bruce White
Webcast 3: GSN Food Security 3/25 12:45pm-1:30pm EST (recording) with Thomas Awiapo
Webcast 4: GSN Food Security 3/25 2:30pm-3:15pm EST (recording) with Thomas Awiapo

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FACULTY NOTE:  If your class does not meet during the above times, you are encouraged to consider either a) arranging participation outside of classtime, or b) to utilize the recorded versions of the Q&A sessions.  Thank you.


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