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On 5 May 2008 eight groups of role-playing consultants delivered their PowerPoints and Web sites to their national "clients," and made presentations in the Maxwell School's Global Collaboratory of their results and recommendations.  Here are the consultant groups and their deliverables: (Note: open videos in your Windows Media Player)

>>Matt's Introduction  VIDEO

1. France
    PowerPointWebSite | VIDEO


    
Mykhaylo Komarnytskyy  |  Irina Bilotserkivska  |  Marcie Hawranik

2. Sweden
    PowerPoint Paper | VIDEO


    
Juljana Dhimitri  |  Emily Llewellyn  |  Mohammad-Hamid Saboory

3. USA
    PowerPointVIDEO


    
Jichong Wu  |  Edward Swallow  | Jesse Schwartz
    
4. Brazil
    PowerPoint Loop | VIDEO


    
Tony McGovern  |  Arnold Bascombe  | Carol McCann 
    
5. Russia
    WebSite
   | VIDEO
    
     
Sarah Hammer  |  Bahram Abduraimov  |  Matthew Morse

6. China
     ReportWebSite | VIDEO


  
  Maggie Rajala  |  Chadine Allen  |  Giang Nguyen

7. United Arab Emirates
  
 ReportWebSite | VIDEO

  
 
Ian Heyns  | Nathan St. John  |   Jennifer Sanderson

8. Mexico
    PowerPointVIDEO


    Oliver Koch | Lauren E. Parnell   |  Maria Redini  | Sonia Arenaza
         
     

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