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When you enter the BEYOND THE FIRE Flash experience, with passport and travelog in hand, you embark on a journey of discovery through seven war zones, experiencing life in war through the real-life stories of the 15 teen war refugees. Here are some answers to questions you may have as you begin your journey:

What is a passport? How do I get one?

In this online world, you can visit the countries and hear the teen stories without a passport, but in order to have the full experience a passport is your key. Just as in real life, the BEYOND THE FIRE virtual passport establishes your identity and allows you to travel from one country to the next. With a BEYOND THE FIRE passport, you can visit the teen war refugees, see their stories, add comments to your personal travelog, take quizzes, collect passport stamps, post your picture and be on your way to becoming a World Traveler.

Why should I register for a passport?

With the passport, you can visit the site from any computer and pick up your journey exactly where you left off. The passport is yours alone and can be used only by you.

How do I get a passport?

To get your passport, click on the passport icon on the right of your screen. If this is your first visit, you will need to register for a passport with your first name, email and password. Please provide a valid email address, as this will be used to send your password in case you forget it.

What if I already have a passport?

Then all you need to do is just click on the passport and select “sign in” to log in with the name, email and password you used when you registered. (Please see the Terms and Conditions for information on how your sign-in information is used.)

What about my passport photo?

You can upload a photo when you first sign up for your passport. A photo is optional. If you get a passport without submitting a photo, you will not be able to upload an image at another time.

How do I get a stamp in my passport?

When you finish watching the stories for any of the 15 teens on the site, your travelog will pop up with a question regarding the movies you just watched. (Make sure you watch all the movies for each teen.) When you submit your thoughtful response to the question, your passport will come up and a unique stamp—representing the teen you visited—will appear on it.

What’s a travelog?

The travelog is your personal journal to record your journey through the war zones and to add your comments on the stories you see. Your travelog can be accessed each time you visit to review or change comments you have already written. When you visit each of the 15 teens, watch their movies and record your comments in your travelog, you get a stamp on your passport. Collect all 15 stamps to be recognized as a World Traveler.

Will my travelog comments be published on the site?

Not at first. Once you receive all 15 stamps on your passport, you will become a certified World Traveler and your travelog comments will be eligible to be posted on the site.

What happens when I become a World Traveler?

Get all 15 stamps and you become a World Traveler and your travelog comments will be eligible to be posted on the site. Comments are screened before publishing, so make sure your comments are not inappropriate, as this will prevent them from being selected. (Please read the Terms and Conditions for further information.)

Why do you need my email and name?

When you register with your email, name and password, you can create your own unique passport, identity and site experience. This allows you to visit the site from any computer at anytime and continue your journey where you left off or show your friends the stamps you have collected or the comments in your travelog. (Please read the Terms and Conditions for further information.)

What do I do if I forget my password?

No problem! Open the passport icon and click on the “get password” button. Follow the instructions to have your password emailed to the email address you provided at the time of registration.

What if I don’t want to upload my photo?

It is not necessary to upload your photo in order to access the BEYOND THE FIRE site. The passport photo is only to enhance your experience on the site. It will only appear on your passport and will not be able to be viewed or accessed by other users. Photos can be uploaded as a 72 DPI, jpeg.

Can BEYOND THE FIRE be used in the classroom?

Yes! An extensive set of resources, downloadable site content and lesson plans have been created especially for use in the classroom. Click on the “For Educators” button to access all the materials and see how you can bring BEYOND THE FIRE into the classroom.

How do I get copies of the transcripts?

Transcripts of the interviews with the 15 teens are available by clicking on the “Transcripts” button on navigation bar on the left side of the BEYOND THE FIRE site. Text versions of the transcripts and other site content can be downloaded by clicking on “For Educators.”

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An Independent Lens Web-Exclusive Presentation An Electric Shadows Project Presented by ITVS Funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting