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iivviviiviiiixx xixiixiii12345678910111213141516171819202122232427MULTIMEDIAGUIDENAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMASEAN CULTURE: Teachers Resource Materials for Elementary and High SchoolIntegrated CD InstructionalMaterials on Southeast Asian Culture (reusable and upgradeable)The ASEAN Quest: Innovative Computer Video Game for Promoting ASEAN AwarenessCDSEA Journey: Multimedia Game for Multicultural EducationCDBRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDThis CD-ROM is a four-module integrated instructional material package on the teaching of the following aspects of ASEAN Culture: architecture, dance, music and musical instruments, and visual arts and crafts.The CDs contained in this resource feature informative essays, images in animated and photographic forms, illustrative maps, glossary of terms, classroom lesson exemplars, and a listing of bibliographic entries and related references on each subject area. ASEAN - Committee on Culture and Information (ASEAN-COCI)cultural heritage (architecture, dance, music and musical instruments, and visual arts and crafts)This interactive game was developed by the ASEAN Foundation to promote ASEAN to the younger generation. The game begins with a video showing the ASEAN region hit by a ferce storm that has knocked out major power plants in the region. In response, the ASEAN leaders ask the game players to help solve the problem by setting up a power plant and an energy grid connecting different power plants located in different countries. The player will fnd information about ASEAN countries such as their national anthems, fags, leaders, and landmarks in stunning 3D graphics. Information on the various types of power sources from wind power to hydro power and nuclear power plants is available. Before the power plant can be built, the player has to fnish three mini games that are educational yet fun to play. ASEAN Foundationenergy, country profles, governance, leadership, etc.A project under the APCEIU-SEAMEO Multimedia Material Development for Multicultural Education, SEA JOURNEY is a CD game for students in the upper primary and lower secondary school level aimed at enhancing intercultural understandings among students in the region towards a Culture of Peace. The game will make a useful learning material for classrooms not only in Southeast Asia but also in other parts of the world that have an interest in learning about the region.APCEIU culture of peace, multicultural understanding, governments, etc.NAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMASEAN CULTURE: Teachers Resource Materials for Elementary and High SchoolIntegrated CD InstructionalMaterials on Southeast Asian Culture (reusable and upgradeable)The ASEAN Quest: Innovative Computer Video Game for Promoting ASEAN AwarenessCDSEA Journey: Multimedia Game for Multicultural EducationCDBRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDThis CD-ROM is a four-module integrated instructional material package on the teaching of the following aspects of ASEAN Culture: architecture, dance, music and musical instruments, and visual arts and crafts.The CDs contained in this resource feature informative essays, images in animated and photographic forms, illustrative maps, glossary of terms, classroom lesson exemplars, and a listing of bibliographic entries and related references on each subject area. ASEAN - Committee on Culture and Information (ASEAN-COCI)cultural heritage (architecture, dance, music and musical instruments, and visual arts and crafts)This interactive game was developed by the ASEAN Foundation to promote ASEAN to the younger generation. The game begins with a video showing the ASEAN region hit by a ferce storm that has knocked out major power plants in the region. In response, the ASEAN leaders ask the game players to help solve the problem by setting up a power plant and an energy grid connecting different power plants located in different countries. The player will fnd information about ASEAN countries such as their national anthems, fags, leaders, and landmarks in stunning 3D graphics. Information on the various types of power sources from wind power to hydro power and nuclear power plants is available. Before the power plant can be built, the player has to fnish three mini games that are educational yet fun to play. ASEAN Foundationenergy, country profles, governance, leadership, etc.A project under the APCEIU-SEAMEO Multimedia Material Development for Multicultural Education, SEA JOURNEY is a CD game for students in the upper primary and lower secondary school level aimed at enhancing intercultural understandings among students in the region towards a Culture of Peace. The game will make a useful learning material for classrooms not only in Southeast Asia but also in other parts of the world that have an interest in learning about the region.APCEIU culture of peace, multicultural understanding, governments, etc.NAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMJoy of Asia: Asian Music Game Development for Understanding Other CulturesCD(fash game)Human Rights Information Kit DVDKnow Your Neighbours Resource Kit includes CD-ROM with PowerPoint presentations and MS Word Documents for translation or adaptationBRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDFeatures Asian Traditional Music introducing 13 songs from China, Mongolia, India, Uzbekistan and Vietnam and Indonesia. In 2009, APCEIU made a fash game as part of the Development of EIU E-learning Contents Project. The fash game consists of listening to music sources of the six countries including China and Indonesia, and the appearances of each unique instrument are shown in the display screen to play and perform melodies.Anyone can enjoy the fash game with only simple mouse movements. The game can be used as an educational tool for teachers and young students who wish to learn about Asian cultures. APCEIU musical instruments, Southeast Asian ethnomusicologyFor those who would like to do something about making human rights a fact for all Mankind, this information package provides the tools to do so.Containing precise steps to raise awareness of human rights in any community, it further includes a DVD of 30 public service messages illustrating each of the Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.The DVD features the awardwinning UNITED music video-a street-savvy, multiethnic, fve-minute flm conveying the power of human rights awareness. Also included is the What Are Human Rights? booklet bringing the Declaration to life, and making each of the rights easy to understand.Youth For Human Rights Internationalhuman rights, peace, cultural diversity, multiculturalismKnow Your Neighbours is an education resource designed to a) build cross-cultural knowledge, awareness and understanding; and b) encourage students to consider and discuss key messages about cultural understandings across a series of topics. It is designed for use primarily within the Social Sciences learning area (or equivalent) of a school curriculum but may also be expanded to teaching other subjects. The resource delineates and explains affnities and difference in the everyday lives of teenagers across the region (Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand). The materials provide factual information on eight basic topics: Food; clothing; housing; transport; buildings and public spaces; pastimes; celebrations and rituals; and arts, crafts, and artefacts in Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Educating New Zealandfood, clothing, housing, transport, buildings and public spaces, pastimes, celebrations and rituals, arts, crafts and artefactsNAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMJoy of Asia: Asian Music Game Development for Understanding Other CulturesCD(fash game)Human Rights Information Kit DVDKnow Your Neighbours Resource Kit includes CD-ROM with PowerPoint presentations and MS Word Documents for translation or adaptationBRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDFeatures Asian Traditional Music introducing 13 songs from China, Mongolia, India, Uzbekistan and Vietnam and Indonesia. In 2009, APCEIU made a fash game as part of the Development of EIU E-learning Contents Project. The fash game consists of listening to music sources of the six countries including China and Indonesia, and the appearances of each unique instrument are shown in the display screen to play and perform melodies.Anyone can enjoy the fash game with only simple mouse movements. The game can be used as an educational tool for teachers and young students who wish to learn about Asian cultures. APCEIU musical instruments, Southeast Asian ethnomusicologyFor those who would like to do something about making human rights a fact for all Mankind, this information package provides the tools to do so.Containing precise steps to raise awareness of human rights in any community, it further includes a DVD of 30 public service messages illustrating each of the Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.The DVD features the awardwinning UNITED music video-a street-savvy, multiethnic, fve-minute flm conveying the power of human rights awareness. Also included is the What Are Human Rights? booklet bringing the Declaration to life, and making each of the rights easy to understand.Youth For Human Rights Internationalhuman rights, peace, cultural diversity, multiculturalismKnow Your Neighbours is an education resource designed to a) build cross-cultural knowledge, awareness and understanding; and b) encourage students to consider and discuss key messages about cultural understandings across a series of topics. It is designed for use primarily within the Social Sciences learning area (or equivalent) of a school curriculum but may also be expanded to teaching other subjects. The resource delineates and explains affnities and difference in the everyday lives of teenagers across the region (Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand). The materials provide factual information on eight basic topics: Food; clothing; housing; transport; buildings and public spaces; pastimes; celebrations and rituals; and arts, crafts, and artefacts in Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand.New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Educating New Zealandfood, clothing, housing, transport, buildings and public spaces, pastimes, celebrations and rituals, arts, crafts and artefactsNAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMEIU Fine Arts Game Set game cardsPhoto Archive of Asian Cultures website(http://photo.unescoapceiu.org/eng/main.php)Southeast Asia Picture Database website(http://www2.seasite.niu.edu/DisplayAllPics/DisplayAllPics.htm)SEAsite website(http://www.seasite.niu.edu/)BRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDOoh!! is a card game which helps one to learn about the rich cultures and heritage of Southeast Asia.Designed for children aged ten and above, the 64 illustrated cards contain quizzes and information on theatre, music, art, history and geography.The game was co-produced by the Asia-Pacifc Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU), under the auspices of UNESCO, and SEAMEO SPAFA.Focussed on the arts, culture and general knowledge, the card game is part of the effort in promoting Education for International Understanding (EIU) towards a culture of peace in Asia-Pacifc.Both APCEIU and SPAFA continue to be engaged in developing educational materials and programmes in various languages of the region. APCEIU SEAMEO SPAFAcountry profles (famous landmarks, national fags, maps, capital cities, national symbols, currencies, festivals/important celebrations, etc.), basic greetings, public transportation, performing arts, cultural heritage sitesThe photo collection, which is available in Korean and English, features more than 5,000 photographs of various aspects of culture and living traditions in six Asian countries--Cambodia, India, Malaysia, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan. The website/archive is part of a 2008 project called Development of Materials for Understanding Asian Cultures, which was supported by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Offce for Hub City of Asian Cultures). UNESCO APCEIUcultural diversity, peace, human rights, sustainable development, globalizationThis database features pictures collected from Myanmar, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.Northern Illinois UniversityCenter for Southeast Asian Studiesagriculture, architecture, art, commerce, current events, family, food, history, industry, music, people, politics, recreation, religion, rural, scenic, transportation, urbanThis website contains interactive learning resources for Southeast Asian languages, literatures, and cultures. It has separate links for each country in Southeast Asia.Center for Southeast Asian StudiesNorthern Illinois Universitylanguage and culture, performing arts, literature, cultural heritage, architecture, current eventsNAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMEIU Fine Arts Game Set game cardsPhoto Archive of Asian Cultures website(http://photo.unescoapceiu.org/eng/main.php)Southeast Asia Picture Database website(http://www2.seasite.niu.edu/DisplayAllPics/DisplayAllPics.htm)SEAsite website(http://www.seasite.niu.edu/)BRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDOoh!! is a card game which helps one to learn about the rich cultures and heritage of Southeast Asia.Designed for children aged ten and above, the 64 illustrated cards contain quizzes and information on theatre, music, art, history and geography.The game was co-produced by the Asia-Pacifc Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU), under the auspices of UNESCO, and SEAMEO SPAFA.Focussed on the arts, culture and general knowledge, the card game is part of the effort in promoting Education for International Understanding (EIU) towards a culture of peace in Asia-Pacifc.Both APCEIU and SPAFA continue to be engaged in developing educational materials and programmes in various languages of the region. APCEIU SEAMEO SPAFAcountry profles (famous landmarks, national fags, maps, capital cities, national symbols, currencies, festivals/important celebrations, etc.), basic greetings, public transportation, performing arts, cultural heritage sitesThe photo collection, which is available in Korean and English, features more than 5,000 photographs of various aspects of culture and living traditions in six Asian countries--Cambodia, India, Malaysia, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan. The website/archive is part of a 2008 project called Development of Materials for Understanding Asian Cultures, which was supported by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Offce for Hub City of Asian Cultures). UNESCO APCEIUcultural diversity, peace, human rights, sustainable development, globalizationThis database features pictures collected from Myanmar, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.Northern Illinois UniversityCenter for Southeast Asian Studiesagriculture, architecture, art, commerce, current events, family, food, history, industry, music, people, politics, recreation, religion, rural, scenic, transportation, urbanThis website contains interactive learning resources for Southeast Asian languages, literatures, and cultures. It has separate links for each country in Southeast Asia.Center for Southeast Asian StudiesNorthern Illinois Universitylanguage and culture, performing arts, literature, cultural heritage, architecture, current eventsNAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMThe ASEAN Community video Toward Knowledge Societies - Media Literacy in ThailandvideoPeople Inside the Frontier videoSaving the Mekong videoASEAN Documents text (electronic)1st Edition of Guidelines for Managing the Integration of Culture into Development Programmesprint-based manual (contains workshop activities, lesson plans, etc.)BRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDThis video, which has subtitles in the national languages of ASEAN member states, explains the ASEAN Vision 2015 and the benefts of a fully integrated ASEAN Community based on its 3 pillars: Economic Security, Political Security, and Socio-Cultural Community. Public Affairs OffceThe ASEAN SecretariatASEAN Vision 2015: Economic Security, Political Security, Socio-Cultural CommunityBy highlighting on the Media Literacy Conference in Bangkok, 27-28 January 2011, this video presents different views on the importance of media literacy, the need for raising media awareness and draws on how media literacy can be implemented in Thai society. UNESCO media literacy, knowledge sharing, capacity building, knowledge societies, new technologies and local adaptationsThis video narrates the views about culture and the environment by Ammatoa peoples in South Sulawesi, Indonesia amidst threats of a globalizing world.Center for Southeast Asian Studies University of Hawaii at Manoadisplacement, culture change, customary laws, globalizationSaving the Mekong, produced by Eureka Films, portrays how fshing communities in the Siphandone (Four Thousand Islands) stretch of the Mekong in southern Laos are threatened by hydro development. The proposed developments would block fsh migrations and push the endangered Irrawaddy dolphin to extinction.Eureka Films environmental degradation, globalization, sustainable developmentThe different documents included in this list are produced at various meetings and adopted by member states as guidelines for cooperation from ASEAN Charter to Roadmap for an ASEAN Community 2009-2015.The ASEAN SecretariatASEAN Vision 2015, policies for cooperation within ASEAN, bilateral and multi-lateral ties and intra-ASEAN relations, ASEAN and other regions of the worldThis publication explains in detail the rationale for holding the workshops on culture and development and contains a 5 day activity workshop plan that can be adapted for use by organizations wishing to address the issues of culture and development and incorporate this exploration into their training activities.It takes the workshop participants on a journey in which they will become more self- aware and self-critical; a journey designed to challenge previously held ideas, preconceptions, boundaries, and signifcantly, the scope of opportunities. It can also be useful to promote mutual understanding and build bridges.SEAMEO SPAFA cultural diversity, multicultural understanding, culture and developmentNAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMThe ASEAN Community video Toward Knowledge Societies - Media Literacy in ThailandvideoPeople Inside the Frontier videoSaving the Mekong videoASEAN Documents text (electronic)1st Edition of Guidelines for Managing the Integration of Culture into Development Programmesprint-based manual (contains workshop activities, lesson plans, etc.)BRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDThis video, which has subtitles in the national languages of ASEAN member states, explains the ASEAN Vision 2015 and the benefts of a fully integrated ASEAN Community based on its 3 pillars: Economic Security, Political Security, and Socio-Cultural Community. Public Affairs OffceThe ASEAN SecretariatASEAN Vision 2015: Economic Security, Political Security, Socio-Cultural CommunityBy highlighting on the Media Literacy Conference in Bangkok, 27-28 January 2011, this video presents different views on the importance of media literacy, the need for raising media awareness and draws on how media literacy can be implemented in Thai society. UNESCO media literacy, knowledge sharing, capacity building, knowledge societies, new technologies and local adaptationsThis video narrates the views about culture and the environment by Ammatoa peoples in South Sulawesi, Indonesia amidst threats of a globalizing world.Center for Southeast Asian Studies University of Hawaii at Manoadisplacement, culture change, customary laws, globalizationSaving the Mekong, produced by Eureka Films, portrays how fshing communities in the Siphandone (Four Thousand Islands) stretch of the Mekong in southern Laos are threatened by hydro development. The proposed developments would block fsh migrations and push the endangered Irrawaddy dolphin to extinction.Eureka Films environmental degradation, globalization, sustainable developmentThe different documents included in this list are produced at various meetings and adopted by member states as guidelines for cooperation from ASEAN Charter to Roadmap for an ASEAN Community 2009-2015.The ASEAN SecretariatASEAN Vision 2015, policies for cooperation within ASEAN, bilateral and multi-lateral ties and intra-ASEAN relations, ASEAN and other regions of the worldThis publication explains in detail the rationale for holding the workshops on culture and development and contains a 5 day activity workshop plan that can be adapted for use by organizations wishing to address the issues of culture and development and incorporate this exploration into their training activities.It takes the workshop participants on a journey in which they will become more self- aware and self-critical; a journey designed to challenge previously held ideas, preconceptions, boundaries, and signifcantly, the scope of opportunities. It can also be useful to promote mutual understanding and build bridges.SEAMEO SPAFA cultural diversity, multicultural understanding, culture and developmentNAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUM2nd Edition of Guidelines for Managing the Integration of Culture into Development Programmesprint-based manual (contains workshop activities, lesson plans, etc.)Learning to Live Together(Teachers Resource Book on Education for International Understanding)resource bookTelling Tales fromSoutheast Asia and Korea: Teachers Guideresource bookBRIEF DESCRIPTION SOURCEKEY CONCEPTS COVEREDThis publication explains in detail the rationale for holding the workshops on culture and development and contains a 5 day activity workshop plan that can be adapted for use by organizations wishing to address the issues of culture and development and incorporate this exploration into their training activities.It takes the workshop participants on a journey in which they will become more self- aware and self-critical; a journey designed to challenge previously held ideas, preconceptions, boundaries, and signifcantly, the scope of opportunities. It can also be useful to promote mutual understanding and build bridges.SEAMEO SPAFA cultural diversity, multicultural understanding, culture and developmentTeachers Resource Book on EIU is a book introducing EIU concepts and teaching modules, which is specially designed for teachers for their use in classrooms. EIU experts and educators from both the Asia-Pacifc region and other regions, including Dr. Virginia Cawagas and Mr. Lawrence Surendra, have participated in the design and writing of the book. This book is divided into two volumes. The subsections of the frst volume include, Living with Justice and Compassion, Dismantling the Culture of War Living in Harmony with the Earth, while the subsections of the second one are Promoting Human Rights and Responsibilities, Building Intercultural Understanding and Solidarity, and Cultivating Inner Peace. APCEIU respect for cultural diversity, culture of peace, human rights, intercultural understanding and solidarityThe book carries 27 folktales from the 11 Southeast Asian countries and Korea and is an outcome of the collaboration of APCEIU, SEAMEO Secretariat, SEAMEO SPAFA, and SEAMEO INNOTECH.This Teachers Guide is part of our organizations common goal to widen and deepen understanding among children of different cultural backgrounds.These folktales are envisioned to promote better awareness among schoolchildren of the similarities, differences, and inter-dependence of the Asian community. Through this collection of folktales from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, it is hoped that the book would open the minds of children to the diversity of the people in the region.SEAMEO SPAFA APCEIUSoutheast Asian folklore and oral traditions, cultural diversity, interdependence of ASEAN countries, multicultural understandingNAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUM2nd Edition of Guidelines for Managing the Integration of Culture into Development Programmesprint-based manual (contains workshop activities, lesson plans, etc.)Learning to Live Together(Teachers Resource Book on Education for International Understanding)resource bookTelling Tales fromSoutheast Asia and Korea: Teachers Guideresource bookBRIEF DESCRIPTION SOURCEKEY CONCEPTS COVEREDThis publication explains in detail the rationale for holding the workshops on culture and development and contains a 5 day activity workshop plan that can be adapted for use by organizations wishing to address the issues of culture and development and incorporate this exploration into their training activities.It takes the workshop participants on a journey in which they will become more self- aware and self-critical; a journey designed to challenge previously held ideas, preconceptions, boundaries, and signifcantly, the scope of opportunities. It can also be useful to promote mutual understanding and build bridges.SEAMEO SPAFA cultural diversity, multicultural understanding, culture and developmentTeachers Resource Book on EIU is a book introducing EIU concepts and teaching modules, which is specially designed for teachers for their use in classrooms. EIU experts and educators from both the Asia-Pacifc region and other regions, including Dr. Virginia Cawagas and Mr. Lawrence Surendra, have participated in the design and writing of the book. This book is divided into two volumes. The subsections of the frst volume include, Living with Justice and Compassion, Dismantling the Culture of War Living in Harmony with the Earth, while the subsections of the second one are Promoting Human Rights and Responsibilities, Building Intercultural Understanding and Solidarity, and Cultivating Inner Peace. APCEIU respect for cultural diversity, culture of peace, human rights, intercultural understanding and solidarityThe book carries 27 folktales from the 11 Southeast Asian countries and Korea and is an outcome of the collaboration of APCEIU, SEAMEO Secretariat, SEAMEO SPAFA, and SEAMEO INNOTECH.This Teachers Guide is part of our organizations common goal to widen and deepen understanding among children of different cultural backgrounds.These folktales are envisioned to promote better awareness among schoolchildren of the similarities, differences, and inter-dependence of the Asian community. Through this collection of folktales from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, it is hoped that the book would open the minds of children to the diversity of the people in the region.SEAMEO SPAFA APCEIUSoutheast Asian folklore and oral traditions, cultural diversity, interdependence of ASEAN countries, multicultural understandingNAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMTelling Tales fromSoutheast Asia and Korea: A Situation Analysisresource bookBRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDThis SEAMEO-APCEIU Collaboration on the Development of Learning Materials on Asian Folktales primarily aims to study how folktales from Southeast Asia and Korea are integrated into school lessons.The projects general objectives are: To increase intercultural understanding To highlight Asias diversityTo strengthen educational cooperation in the regionTo develop educational materials based on Asian folktalesAPCEIUSEAMEOSEAMEO INNOTECHSEAMEO SPAFASoutheast Asian folklore and oral traditions, cultural diversity, interdependence of ASEAN countries, multicultural understandingNAME OF RESOURCE FORMAT / MEDIUMTelling Tales fromSoutheast Asia and Korea: A Situation Analysisresource bookBRIEF DESCRIPTIONAUTHOR / SOURCECONCEPTS / ISSUES COVEREDThis SEAMEO-APCEIU Collaboration on the Development of Learning Materials on Asian Folktales primarily aims to study how folktales from Southeast Asia and Korea are integrated into school lessons.The projects general objectives are: To increase intercultural understanding To highlight Asias diversityTo strengthen educational cooperation in the regionTo develop educational materials based on Asian folktalesAPCEIUSEAMEOSEAMEO INNOTECHSEAMEO SPAFASoutheast Asian folklore and oral traditions, cultural diversity, interdependence of ASEAN countries, multicultural understanding