In May of 2012, I was an intern at Sakura Educational Exchange USA (SEE-USA). SEE-USA is a non-profit international student exchange organization that seeks to promote culture exchange between the United States and Japan. SEE-USA helps Japanese high school students learn about American culture by allowing students to visit the Amish and spend one day in an American high school. During these visits, the Japanese students spread Japanese culture to the American community by teaching children origami.
At SEE-USA, I assisted staff by organizing vocabulary lists and generating multiple copies of song booklets. These booklets provide the necessary program for staff to successfully lead a group of Japanese high school students in …show more content…
Enter the names or emails of the Japanese staff and Cultural Assistants.
6. Select “Can Edit”.
NOTE: “Can Edit” allows the staff and Cultural Assistants to add and delete pictures. Also, Enter in the e-mail address of the staff and Cultural Assistants in the names or emails box.
7. Click Send. 8. Click Done.
9. Repeat Step 2 through step 4.
10. Enter the names or emails of Japanese students.
11. Select “Can View”.
NOTE: “Can View” allows students to view the picture and download it but they cannot delete it.
12. Click Send. 13. Click Done.
Changing Privacy for a Folder for American and Japanese students to share their memory
1. Repeat step 1 through step 4 in “Changing the permission of a folder for Cultural Assistants and Staff to upload their pictures for Japanese students”.
2. Enter in the names or emails of Japanese and American students
3. Select “Can Edit”
NOTE: “Can Edit” allows students to add or delete pictures.
4. Check the box next to “Prevent editors from changing access and adding new people” NOTE: “Prevent editors from changing access and adding new people” prevents students from adding random people that aren’t related to the program.
5. Click on