2013-2014 Letter To Teachers
2013-2014 Letter To Teachers
2013-2014 Letter To Teachers
Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world?
A Co-Curricular Activity Supported by the Georgia Department of Education and the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations Secretariat (UNAOC) in New York www.artessay.org
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Dear Educator:
INTRODUCTION
Istanbul Center in partnership with Atlantic Institute presents to you an exciting program for students and teachers geared towards an interdisciplinary approach to enhancing several core skills in students no matter what discipline they may study. These core competencies include, but are not limited to:
Critical Thinking Creative expression through the Visual Arts Written and verbal expression through the Language Arts Creative Problem Solving Interdisciplinary Studies
Middle and high-school students in the Southeastern United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina) are invited to submit an original work of art and/or a written composition on the theme of Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world? The global, humanistic theme of the Annual Art and Essay Contest incorporates, but is not limited to, the following subjects:
Social Studies Visual Arts Culture Government Sociology Language Arts Economics International Affairs Environmental Science History
This program promotes global understanding by allowing students to think critically about global issues. It is important to note that participation in this Contest is co-curricular and adheres to national educational curriculum standards (please see the related national standards in Attachments 1, 2, 3, and 4). Program Objectives and Focal Points:
To enhance civic engagement in youth; To increase student responsiveness in solving global and local [ glocal (global + local)] problems relating to intercultural understanding, tolerance, and respect towards others; To increase student awareness of international issues; To create ways for young people to think about helping their communities, affecting society at multiple levels; To create more opportunities for an alliance of civilizations, as defined by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations Secretariat (www.unaoc.org).
Program Participants include students, teachers and the educational system that administers education for middle and high school-aged youth (Grades 6-12) in the Southeast, incorporating the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. Students and teachers are encouraged to use the BRAINSTORMING WORKSHEET at the end of this document to assist in exploring the theme.
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................... 2 II. PREVIOUS YEARS PARTNERS AND CO-SPONSORS............... 4 III. ART CONTEST RULES .................................................................. 4 IV. ESSAY CONTEST RULES ............................................................. 7 V. JUDGING ............................................................................................ 7 VI. AWARDS ......................................................................................... 8 VII. HOW TO CONTACT ..................................................................... 10 VIII. ATTACHMENT 1 .......................................................................... 11 IX. ATTACHMENT 2 .......................................................................... 12 X. ATTACHMENT 3 ............................................................................. 13 XI. ATTACHMENT 4 .......................................................................... 14 XII. ATTACHMENT 5 .......................................................................... 15 XIII. ATTACHMENT 6 .......................................................................... 16 XIV. ATTACHMENT 7 .......................................................................... 17 XV. ATTACHMENT 8 .......................................................................... 18
NOTE: This document may be revised for either further information or corrections by Istanbul Center & Atlantic Institute. Atlantic Institute 2013
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PREVIOUS YEARS PARTNERS AND CO-SPONSORS Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) Georgia State Universitys College of Education Kennesaw State Universitys Department of Visual Arts University of Georgias College of Education Clayton State University Morehouse College Atlanta Community Food Bank Georgia Council for International Visitors (GCIV) GlobalAtlanta.com Georgia Power Foundation, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta Youth Art Connection
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Grades 6, 7 and 8 will compete in the Middle School Category. Grades 9- 12 will compete in the High School Category.
Artwork can be submitted in virtually any two dimensional media, including the following subcategories: Drawing, Painting, Collage, Photography and Graphic Design
Students may only submit one (1) piece of artwork (in any medium) within the Art Contest. Students who submit artwork are still permitted to enter (1) submission in the essay portion of the Contest. Each submission must include: the students name, grade, school, city, state, sponsoring teacher's name, sponsoring teacher's e-mail address and district superintendents name. Submissions lacking the above criteria may be disqualified. Please follow the instructions on the contest website for submission.
Submissions must be received no later than December 20, 2013 by 12:00 AM. Winning art pieces become the property of Istanbul Center & Atlantic Institute and as such may be used, copied, published and displayed by both institutions for promotional/informational purposes.
Artwork from non-winning students will be returned upon request after the Awards Ceremony. (Please provide a detailed address on the back of each submission that you want returned, as well as postage and packaging for the return of each piece). Non-winning students relinquish all claims to submitted pieces no later than 2 weeks after the Award Ceremony.
For the Art Contest Rubric, please see Attachment 5. Please note that Istanbul Center & Atlantic Institute reserves the right to not recognize any winners whatsoever in said category should the category lack quality submissions (as deemed by the professional judges).
All submissions must complete the online submission form in the contest website at www.artessay.org, attach the confirmation printout to artwork and submit by mail to:
General guidelines for all Art Submissions EXCEPT Photography and Graphic Design: Traditional media categories include Drawing, Painting, and Collage: Original work must be 15 x 20 which in turn needs to be mounted or executed (not matted) on illustration board of equal size. The artwork will extend to the edges of the illustration board. All artworks must include an Artists Statement on the back of each work. All images must be two-dimensional, original, and not appropriated from any other resource unless dramatically altered. Artwork must be unpublished and completed by one person.
General guidelines for Photography submissions: Photography work includes color and black & white works. Actual photos should be 8 x 10 only and must be printed on 8.5 x 11 photo paper. Please do not frame and do not mount photography submissions. All images must be two-dimensional, original, and not appropriated from any other resource unless dramatically altered. Artwork must be unpublished and completed by one person.
General guidelines for Graphic Design submissions: Graphic design work is defined as the use of computer media and innovative computer applications in art. Original artwork must be 8.5x11 only, and must be mounted on illustration board that is also 8.5x11. Please only mount the piece on illustration board that is the aforementioned size. Please do not matt graphic design work. All images must be two-dimensional, original, and not appropriated from any other resource unless dramatically altered. Artwork must be unpublished and completed by one person.
DISQUALIFYING FACTORS: Artwork may be disqualified automatically or receive lower scores if it lacks any of the aforementioned criteria. Please follow the exact directions for each submission.
Please check our website, at www.artessay.org, for continuous updates, and email [email protected] with questions or comments!
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Grades 6, 7 and 8 will compete in the Middle School Category. Grades 9- 12 will compete in the High School Category.
Each sponsoring teacher may submit an unlimited amount of essays from his or her class(es). Essays may be one of the following four types: o Persuasive Essay, Informative Essay, Narrative Story or True Story.
Essays must be original, unpublished, and written by one student, and must not exceed 1000 words. All essay submissions must be made online at www.artessay.org. Do NOT submit physical copies of your essays via mail. Be sure to submit your essay sufficiently in advance of the deadline so that any potential technical issues may be addressed. Technical errors should be brought to Istanbul Center & Atlantic Institute s attention by contacting website administrator M.Veysi Nural by email at [email protected] Please also notify Director of Educational Programs Hilmi Isikli at [email protected] on any such emails.
Students may only submit one (1) essay within the Essay Contest. Students who submit an essay are still permitted to enter (1) submission in the Art Contest. Each submission must include: the students name, grade, school, city, state, sponsoring teacher's name, sponsoring teacher's e-mail address and district superintendents name. Essays lacking the above criteria may be disqualified. The online submission form will require all of these details.
Submissions must be received no later than December 20, 2013 by 12:00 AM. Winning essays become the property of Istanbul Center & Atlantic Institute and as such may be used, published, copied and displayed by both institutions for promotional/informational purposes.
For the Essay Contest Rubric, please see Attachment 6. DISQUALIFYING FACTORS: Essays may be disqualified automatically or receive lower scores if they lack any aforementioned criteria. Please follow the directions for each submission.
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JUDGING
Submitted essays and artwork will be judged by a committee led by professors from local institutions of higher education. Please see Attachment 5 and Attachment 6 for the Art Contest Rubric and the Essay Contest Rubric.
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AWARDS
The Awards Ceremony of the Georgia Contest will be held as one event and will take place within the month of February at a date and location to be announced. Please check the contest website for updates. A winning student whose sponsoring teacher does not participate and who does not nominate a suitable replacement will also be ineligible to participate in the Award Trip. Winning students and teachers are expected to receive their cash prizes at the Awards Ceremony. Any winning students and teachers who do not take part in the Awards Ceremony forfeit their claims to any prize monies and eligibility to participate in the award trip. Winning Georgia students and teachers who do not participate in the Awards Ceremony may request their awards certificates by contacting Istanbul Center & Atlantic Institute anytime before a date to be determined, after which time the certificates will be unavailable for receipt. As outlined above, cash prizes and award trip may only be claimed by participating in the Awards Ceremony.
Art Contest Statewide Awards These are the awards for each category (Middle and High): 1st Place: - Trip to Turkey (*All-Expenses-Paid except for international airfare to and from Istanbul, Turkey for the student, sponsoring teacher and their local district superintendent) - an iPad for the student - a $100 gift card for the sponsoring teacher 2nd Place: - Trip to Turkey (*All-Expenses-Paid except for international airfare to and from Istanbul, Turkey for the student, sponsoring teacher and their local district superintendent) - a $200 gift card for the student - a $75 gift card for the sponsoring teacher 3rd Place: - Trip to Turkey (*All-Expenses-Paid except for international airfare to Istanbul, Turkey for the student, sponsoring teacher and their local district superintendent) - a $100 gift card for the student - a $50 gift card for the sponsoring teacher 4th Place: - a $75 gift card for student 5th Place: - a $50 gift card for student th 6 through 10th Places: - a $25 gift card for student
Art Contest Southeastern Awards: These are the awards for each category (Middle and High): 1st Place: Trophy and recognition from winning state. 2nd Place: Trophy and recognition from winning state. 3rd Place: Trophy and recognition from winning state.
Essay Contest Statewide Awards These are the awards for each category (Middle and High): 1st Place: - Trip to Turkey (*All-Expenses-Paid except for international airfare to and from Istanbul, Turkey for the student, sponsoring teacher and their local district superintendent) - an iPad for the student - a $100 gift card for the sponsoring teacher 2nd Place: - Trip to Turkey (*All-Expenses-Paid except for international airfare to and from Istanbul, Turkey for the student, sponsoring teacher and their local district superintendent) - a $200 gift card for the student - a $75 gift card for the sponsoring teacher 3rd Place: - Trip to Turkey (*All-Expenses-Paid except for international airfare to Istanbul, Turkey for the student, sponsoring teacher and their local district superintendent) - a $100 gift card for the student - a $50 gift card for the sponsoring teacher 4th Place: - a $75 gift card for student 5th Place: - a $50 gift card for student th 6 through 10th Places: - a $25 gift card for student
Essay Contest Southeastern Awards These are the awards for each category (Middle and High): 1st Place: Trophy and recognition from winning state. 2nd Place: Trophy and recognition from winning state. 3rd Place: Trophy and recognition from winning state.
Please note that estimated international airfare to and from Istanbul, Turkey is between $800.00$1,200.00. Students and accompanying adults are required to obtain travel insurance if said participants current insurance does not cover overseas travel. Istanbul Center & Atlantic Institute should receive the confirmation of the round-trip airfare purchase and the payment of the administration fee no later than a date to be announced in order to include the awardees in the trip. The awardees may contact to [email protected] upon notification of their award for further processing of the paperwork and the planning of the trip. Fundraising tips for your international airfare can also be found on our website at www.artessay.org.
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VIII. ATTACHMENT 1
Selected National Visual Art Standards Grades 5 - 8 Art and Essay Contest: Creating a Legacy of Understanding Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world? Middle and high-school students in the state of Georgia are invited to submit their creative works of art or essay compositions on the theme mentioned above.
Students select media, techniques, and processes; analyze what makes them effective or not effective in communicating ideas; and reflect upon the effectiveness of their choices
Students generalize about the effects of visual structures and functions and reflect upon these effects in their own work
Students integrate visual, spatial, and temporal concepts with content to communicate intended meaning in their artworks
Students know and compare the characteristics of artworks in various eras and cultures
Students intentionally take advantage of the qualities and characteristics of art media, techniques, and processes to enhance communication of their experiences and ideas
Students employ organizational structures and analyze what makes them effective or not effective in the communication of ideas
Students use subjects, themes, and symbols that demonstrate knowledge of contexts, values, and aesthetics that communicate intended meaning in artwork
Students describe and place a variety of art objects in historical and cultural contexts
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ATTACHMENT 2
Selected* National Visual Art Standards Grade 9 - 12 Art and Essay Contest: Creating a Legacy of Understanding Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world? Middle and high-school students in the state of Georgia are invited to submit their creative works of art or essay compositions on the theme mentioned above.
1. Understanding and 2. Using knowledge of applying media, structures and functions techniques, and processes
Students initiate, define, and solve challenging visual arts problems independently using intellectual skills such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
(Advanced) Students demonstrate the ability to compare two or more perspectives about the use of organizational principles and functions in artwork and to defend personal evaluations of these perspectives
Students evaluate and defend the validity of sources for content and the manner in which subject matter, symbols, and images are used in the students' works and in significant works by others
(Advanced) Students analyze and interpret artworks for relationships among form, context, purposes, and critical models, showing understanding of the work of critics, historians, aestheticians, and artists
Students create multiple solutions to specific visual arts problems that demonstrate competence in producing effective relationships between structural choices and artistic functions
Students analyze common characteristics of visual arts evident across time and among cultural/ethnic groups to formulate analyses, evaluations, and interpretations of meaning
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ATTACHMENT 3
Selected National Language Arts Standards Art and Essay Contest: Creating a Legacy of Understanding Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world? Middle and high-school students in the state of Georgia are invited to submit their creative works of art or essay compositions on the theme mentioned above.
Students adjust their use of the written language to communicate effectively to a wide variety of audiences Students incorporate a wide range of strategies as they write using elements of style to create a sense of purposefulness Students apply the usage of language structure, language conventions (e.g. spelling and punctuation), media techniques, figurative language, and genre to create, critique, and discuss issues Students generate ideas and questions by posing problems as they gather, evaluate and synthesize data from their own experiences and/or other resources Students develop an understanding of and respect for diversity in language use, patterns, and dialects across cultures, ethnic groups, geographic regions, and social roles Students use the written language to accomplish their own purposes (e.g., for telling a story, persuading others, or informing the public) Students participate as knowledgeable, creative, and critical members of a group
Information citied is according to the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and the International Reading Associati ons publication of Standards for the English Language Arts, published in 1996. A copy of this document may be found at http://www.ncte.org/library/NCTEFiles/Resources/Books/Sample/StandardsDoc.pdf
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ATTACHMENT 4
Selected National Social Studies Standards (NCSS) Art and Essay Contest: Creating a Legacy of Understanding Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world? Middle and high-school students in the state of Georgia are invited to submit their creative works of art or essay compositions on the theme mentioned above.
Global Connections
EXCERPT / SUMMARY Understand and explaining how culture and cultural systems are created; use complex cultural concepts such as adaptation, assimilation, acculturation diffusion; understand of how belief systems, such as religion or political ideals, influence culture and society Develop an understanding of historical perspectives; draw upon historical knowledge to examine social issues; study the past and its relationship to the present day and the future Relate ones personal experiences to that of other peoples experiences in other environmental and cultural contexts; develop abstract thought processes as students use data and apply skills in analyzing human behavior in relation to its physical and cultural environment Explore, identify, observe, and analyze how individuals relate to others and their environments; apply key concepts of psychology, sociology, and anthropology Understand the historical development of structures of power, authority, and governance along with their evolving natures in contemporary societies; apply knowledge and skills to participate in the workings of the various levels of power, authority, and governance; explore how rights and responsibilities are applied in society Become aware of events on a global scale; analyze interactions among states and nations and their cultural complexities as they respond to global events and changes Expand ones understanding of ideas and their practical applications; recognize the rights and responsibilities of citizens in identifying societal needs, setting directions for public policies, and working to support both individual dignity and the common good
The above information is citied according to the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) (http://www.socialstudies.org/standards/strands)
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XII. ATTACHMENT 5
ART CONTEST RUBRIC Art and Essay Contest: Creating a Legacy of Understanding 2014 Theme: Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world?
Criteria Poor Quality (1-7 points) *There is no evidence of skill development in the media; little technical competency Good Quality (8-15 points) *Demonstrates some skill with the media; technically proficient Excellent Quality (16-20 points) *Demonstrates strong skill with the media; technically accomplished Score *Maximum 20 points each
Craftsmanship
*Composition lacking a cohesive appearance Formal Qualities *Weak integration of elements and principles of design
*Composition lacking a cohesive appearance *Some integration of elements and principles of design
Creativity
*Does not exhibit innovative thinking - very little experimentation to enhance concepts *Does not exhibit creative thinking skills - uses trite or over-used images and/or approach
*Exhibits innovative thinking - sufficient experimentation to enhance concepts *Unusual approach, play on image and concept; use of visual metaphor that has some visible connection to the theme
*Exhibits distinct experimentation and innovation to enhance creative concepts *Use of strong metaphor, personal meaning and/or elaborate or complex visual responses *Strong apparent connection to the theme
Interpretation of Topic
*Poor interpretation and communication of thematic concepts due to inappropriate or inadequate images or thoughts
* There is little or no correspondence between the written statement and the visual image *Does not reflect on the experiences or art processes utilized in the creation of the artwork
* There is moderate correspondence between the written statement and the visual images * Reflects in writing on the experiences or art processes utilized in the creation of the artwork with adequate or minimal explanation
*There is strong correspondence between the written statement and the visual image *Reflects on the experiences or art processes utilized in the creation of the artwork with detail and thorough explanations
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ESSAY CONTEST RUBRIC Art and Essay Contest: Creating a Legacy of Understanding 2013-2014 Theme: Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world?
CRITERIA
4 The essay is focused, purposeful, and reflects clear insight and ideas
2 The essay is focused on topic and includes few loosely related ideas
SCORE
SUPPORT
Supports main point Supports main point with with developed reasons some underdeveloped and/or examples. reasons or examples.
LANGUAGE USE, STYLE Effective and creative use of & CONVENTIONS elements of style to enhance meaning Sentence structure Word choice Uses correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation Audience recognition throughout with very few Grammar errors. Spelling Punctuation
Appropriate use of elements of style Uses correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation with few errors.
Contains frequent errors in Many errors in grammar, grammar, spelling, and spelling, and punctuation, punctuation. makes readers comprehension difficult.
Distinctive experimentation with language and usage to enhance concepts Applies higher order thinking and creative skills to relay complex ideas
Sufficient experimentation with language and usage to enhance concepts Applies basic creative skills to relay ideas
Very little experimentation to enhance concepts Does not exhibit creative thinking skills
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XIV. ATTACHMENT 7
ART & ESSAY BRAINSTORMING WORKSHEET FOR TEACHERS Art and Essay Contest: Creating a Legacy of Understanding 2014 Theme: Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world?
Teachers: Please feel free to use this worksheet of questions to assist your students in brainstorming their projects. When planning your submission(s), it is important to think about the theme, Connecting Cultures in the Digital Age: How does social media change the future of our world? in many different ways. Try to think about the following
In what ways has social media shaped the future? What does that future look like?
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XV. ATTACHMENT 8 18-29 June 2013 Art & Essay Contest Winners Cultural Educational Trip to Turkey Activity
Flight to Istanbul from Atlanta Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Istanbul
Arrival to Istanbul & Check in Hotel / Guest House Dinner at the Restaurant Overnight stay in Istanbul Thursday, June 20, 2013 8:30 AM
Istanbul
Leave Hotel after Breakfast Visit to Topkapi Palace Museum Topkapi Palace was the official and primary residence and office in the city of the Ottoman Sultans for 400 years of their 600-year reign, from 1465 to 1853 Lunch at Restaurant Visit Hagia Sophia Museum(Church of Holy Wisdom), now known as the Ayasofya Museum: One of the greatest marvels of architecture, constructed as a basilica in the 6th century by emperor Justinian. Underground Cistern: One of the most extraordinary and impressive buildings in Istanbul.
Visits to: Sultan Ahmet Camii -Mosque (now known as the Blue Mosque): Built in the name of Sultan Ahmet, facing to Hagia Sophia, famous with its blue Iznik tiles and unique 6 minarets. Sultan Ahmet Square: The heart of the Old City from where the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires were ruled. Hippodrome: The center of sportive (chariot races, athletics) events and political activities of the old city. Obelisk of Theodosius, Serpentine Column, and Ge rman Fountain of Wilhelm II are the monuments decorating Hippodrome
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
2:00 PM 3:30 PM
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10:30 AM 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Saturday, June 22, 2013 8:30 AM
Jewish Museum of Turkey (officially Quincentennial Foundation Museum of Turkish Jews) is a cultural center established by the Quincentennial Foundation to inform the society of the traditions and history of Turkish Jewry. It was inaugurated on November 25, 2001. The Quincentennial Foundation was established in 1989 to celebrate the five hundredth anniversary of Sephardim's arrival to the Ottoman Empire. Lunch at the Restaurant Bosphorus Boat Tour Visit to a non-profit interfaith Organiziation - JWF Dinner at Restaurant(Uskudar) near to Harem Bus Station Bus trip to Bursa with scheduled full-service bus & Check -in Hotel in Bursa Overnight stay in Bursa
Bursa
9:00 AM
Visit to Grand Mosque(AD 1402).Ulu Cami is the largest and the most magnificent multi-domed mosque in Anatolia. A landmark of early Ottoman architecture, which carried many elements from the Seljuk architecture.The mosque has one of the greatest examples of Islamic calligraphy in the world. Shopping at (The Koza Han-Silk Producer's Bazaar-silk caravanserais ):Silk was Bursa's prime cloth trade for centuries.And still.
Lunch at a Restaurant City tour
Dinner at Restaurant near to Bursa Bus Station 6:00 PM Bus trip to Izmir with scheduled full-service bus & Check -in Hotel in Izmir Overnight stay in Izmir
Izmir
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9:00 AM 12:00 PM
Visit to the Ephesus open air museum:Was one of the seven churches of Asia that are cited in the Book of Revelation.The Gospel of John may have been written here.It is also the site of a large gladiators' graveyard.It was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League during the Classical Greek era. In the Roman period, it was for many years the second largest city of the Roman Empire; ranking behind Rome, the empire's capital. Lunch at a Restaurant
1:30 PM
Visit the House of Virgin Mary. It is believed by many Christians and Muslims that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was taken to this stone house by Saint John and lived there until her Assumption into Heaven according to many Catholics, or the Dormition according to the Orthodox. Visit the The Basilica of St. John Museum. It was constructed by Justinian I in the 6th century. It stands over the believed burial site of John the Apostle. It was modeled after the now lost Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople. Dinner at a Restaurant
Flight to Kayseri
3:00 PM 5:00 PM
Check -in Hotel & Overnight stay in Kayseri Monday, June 24, 2013 8:30 AM 9:00 AM 11:35 AM 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM
Newsehir /Cappadocia
Leaving Hotel after Breakfast City tour Visit to a university Campus Lunch at the restaurant in Kayseri Bus Trip to Urgup (Cappadocia region) Check in hotel in Nevsehir Visit the Cappadocia Goreme National Park :The name used as an concept to define a region of exceptional natural wonders, in particular characterized by fairy chimneys and a unique historical and cultural heritage Dinner at the Restaurant Overnight stay in Newsehir /Cappadocia
Cappadocia / Ankara Cappadocia hot-air balloon ride (optional) Leaving the Hotel after Breakfast
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8:30 AM
Visit the Underground City Museum. It is an ancient multi-level underground city with its eleven floors extending to a depth of approximately 85 m, it was large enough to shelter thousands of people together with their livestock and food stores. It is the largest excavated underground city in Turkey and is part of a network of several underground complexes found across Cappadocia.
Lunch at the restaurant Bus trip to Ankara Dinner at the Restaurant in Ankara Check-in Hotel in Ankara Overnight stay in Ankara
Ankara Leaving the Hotel after Breakfast
3:00 PM 5:30 PM 11:00 AM Thursday, June 27, 2013 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 12:30 AM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM Friday, June 28, 2013 8:30 AM
Visit to Ataturk's Moseleoum (Anitkabir) Visit to the TRT National TV HQ Bus trip to Istanbul (Dinner on the Way) Check -in Hotel Overnight stay in Istanbul
Istanbul
Leaving the Hotel after Breakfast Visit to Miniaturk Museum Lunch at Restaurant Visit Kadir Has University (and Kadir Has Museum)
Dinner at sponsoring Local Family House
Leave Hotel after Breakfast Shopping at the Grand Bazaar (Kapalar) in Istanbul is one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world, with more than 58 covered streets and over 1,200 shops. Opened in 1461, it is well known for its jewelry, pottery, spice, and carpet shops. Lunch on the run on your own Visit to Koc University Back to Hotel for final preparations
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Final Gathering dinner at the restaurant & Reflections of the trip Overnight stay in Istanbul
Istanbul
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