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April 30, 2007

[VVP/Teen] Last Thursday's Workshop

On Thursday we finished our research on child soldiers and biggrin.gifwe presented to the group according to our research questions, like how do child soldiers become soldiers? In how many countries are child soldiers involved? We also started brain storming and gathering ideas in which we would make our machinima about...like for the story, if we want it fictional, this is also the process on storyboarding, and ultimately coming to a final script. We hope on Tuesday to find a story topic in which most of us will agree to consider making our film. I am very excited and anxious to start filming in second life.smile.gif

[p4k] Trip to the U.S. Holocaust Museum

On this trip I learned about the past, like when Russians were treated badly and when people thought they was going to another country but they was being sent to die. I also learned that people's hair was shaved off to make carpets blankets. I learned that college students were burning books written by people from the past. Soliders put black bags on people head so they could get ready to die. I also learned about the "enemy of the state". I learned about kinds of ghettos. I learned a little bit about African Americans in WWII and learned what the Holocaust means (which is massive destruction). I also got to meet with D.C. kids and learn how they are involved in the museum. Some of the students give us a tour of the museum and told us what their thoughts were about it.

In conclusion, I learned that there is a lot of discrimination in the world.

[p4k] Trip to D.C.

My visit to Washington, D.C.was exciting. Also when we got to the Holocaust museum we got to see what happened in the past. When we got there we met new people who liive in D.C. and we made new friends.

[p4k] Beginning work on the game

Last week we discussed the school to prison pipeline. The school to prison pipeline is about kids who when they get in trouble they get closer to prison and further away from school. Last week we talked about illegal experiments on prisoners. We played a game about this. When we rolled a dice we move up spaces on the board and get a Consent card, which will ask for you to take part in a experiment. If you it will affect your health and if you disagree you will be forced or you can go on.

[p4k] Washington, D.C.

The trip to Washington, D.C. was a lot of fun, meeting all the Washington kids.
When we went to the Holocaust Museum I felt bad when I saw how many Jews died.
One of cool thing about the trip to D.C. was the hotel - nice big rooms (but not that much to watch on tv but its all good).

April 29, 2007

[Teen/VVP] Research and etc.

Thursday, we continued our research on the topics that we were assigned on Tuesday. My group, which included Ronald, Melanie, and myself, were supposed to look for where Child Soldiers are. We found.... over thirty countries, and it was not too difficult to find lists all over the Internet. Anyway, it was not hard to find the information, but after we did...that's when questions arose. The UN website and child-soldiers.org both identified Israel as a nation that had Child Soldiers--but after Idan said that it was not true...I decided to do a little research into it. Anyway, I found this on the child-soldier website: " 'I was detained on 18 March 2003... We are in a very small room with 11 people... We are allowed to use the bathroom only three times a day at specific times. Once a week we are allowed to take a 30-minute recess. The prison guards force us into shabeh position: they tie our hands up and one leg and then we have to face the wall.' 15-year-old boy arrested by Israeli forces, reporting on detention conditions in an Israeli settlement outside Ramallah, April 2003."

Apparently child-soldiers do exist in Israel/"Occupied Palestinian Territory". Anyway, apparently there is a long story behind it, and I'm not quiet sure I understand the whole thing so I will leave you to discover your own "truth" on the subject at matter. By the way...Sam us left early again. After that, we tried to brainstorm ideas for a story line based on the facts that we gathered together. My group, I thought it would be good to put in the part where a child soldier was kidnapping other children as a means to recruit new child soldiers to hit sympathy nerve in whoever is watching but I did like the other idea where the kids were sitting on the table with their family and then they were seen again as child soldiers with their military leaders. I like the idea of them holding guns at the dinner table instead of toys too, but I don't know if they should be sitting at the table with the leaders though. In some way, it makes some sense to have the military leaders sitting on a high table looking down at the kids who are on the floor eating together. But yeah, I don't know, I guess we just have to see what the majority agrees upon.

April 28, 2007

[conf] Global Kids a Gold Sponsor of first ever 24-Conference in Second Life

Global Kids are a Gold Sponsor of the very first, 24-hour, Second Life International Best Practices in Education Conference. The conference will be held on May 25, 2007 in venues all over the Second Life, with exciting presentations, vendors and exhibitors exploring the possibilities for teaching, learning, and research in Second Life.

We will be on site and also have in-world copies of our UNICEF Summer Camp Comic Book to give away.

Details about the conference can be found here.

Make sure to look for us there!

April 26, 2007

[sl] Land for use as Virginia Tech Memorial

By now, I'm sure many of you have heard of the terrible tragedy that occurred at Virginia Tech on 4/16/07. In order to share our condolences and reflect on the incident, we have allocated land on Global Kids island for just that. The land can be found here.

Anyone who wishes to build something in memoriam or reflection of the terrible events that took place at Virginia Tech are free to do so on this land. I have created an obelisk on the land so that it is more visible to those who wish to build.

April 25, 2007

[conf] NYLC posts photos of GK at the Conference

Flickr photos have been posted of GK'ers Tabitha Tsai and Nafiza Akter at the National Service-Learning Conference in which they were part of a Youthwork in a Digital Age Workshop.

Youthwork in a Digital Age Workshop

The conference was also broadcast into Second Life. Thanks Ben and Tabitha!

Ben Batstone-Cunningham and Tabitha Tsai

View the rest of the photos here.

[sl] We're Big in the Netherlands!

Just kidding.

A dutch educational guide, written by Patrick Koning, recommends Best Practices For Education in Second Life and The Global Kids Guide to Presenting in Teen Second Life.

Read his post here.

[SL] Moo out in the Blogosphere

While we look forward to Moo Money blogging here about her activities on GK Island, she has been blogging elsewhere, and others are noticing. Here is a short blog report on Moo's involvement with GK Island and highlights her recent video tour of our islands.

Read the post here.

[blog] PacificRim Exchange Wishes GK a Happy Birthday

Our neighbors in the teen grid posted a really lovely blog about our birthday.

Global Kids' project has been a driving force on the Teen Grid with non-profits and educational projects. His island was the inspiration for our project, PacRimX (even if his translator rings really did not translate).

Global Kids latest accomplishment was being the catalyst for a discussion that lead to the restructuring of the Teen Grid into zones.

This celebration is a reminder as to just how short a time we've all been doing this, and how much has been accomplished in this short period of time. June will be PacRimX's six month anniversary. I can only hope that we are only the first of many to enter this space and set up virtual learning spaces for students.

Happy Rez Day Global Kids!! We can't wait to see what you do in your second year.

Read the entry here.

[SL] Alex Thanks Us

Alex thanks GK and SL Insider to spreading word about the Unification Project.

Read about it here.


April 24, 2007

[Teen/VVP] Learning...

Last Thursday's workshop we learned more about the different aspects that contribute to the Child Soldiers in Uganda. The group I was put in worked on the International Criminal Court. We learned that they have issued warrants to arrest people who have committed those crimes but those warrants have not been put into action. We also looked at the United States' point of view and the government of Uganda's point of view. The United States, of course, did not come to a conclusion on the issue, but the government of Uganda did say that they might pardon the crime if the person gives up all the soldiers. That of course mad no sense, but I'm sure they have reasonable explanations to why they decided to do that. But we did get to look at different point of views. I did ask my AP government teacher why the US was not a part of the ICC and he said that it was because the US was a super power and did not want to be boxed into a situation they did not want to be in. But it made me wonder...if the League of Nations failed because Super Powers were not a part of it...so how successful will ICC be. Then again, the ICC is a little different from the League of Nations...so I guess we will just have to wait to find out.... ^-^

April 20, 2007

[sl] problemas globales y activismo juvenil

When we created the media section, we presumed we would be listing radio, tv and magazine articles about it. But what could be better than a high school paper on technology and culture from a student in Mexico!

The paper, "El impacto de la era digital en la relación entrela tecnología y la cultura," writes,

Personalmente, uno de los proyectos que más me asombra es aquél llevado a cabo por una organización sin fines de lucro de Nueva York, Estados Unidos, llamada Global Kids. En el año que ha estado en la sección para adolescentes ha logrado dirigir un número de eventos exitosos relacionados con problemas globales y activismo juvenil.

Mariel, the TSL resident who wrote it, and amongst other things introduced Henry Jenkins to Second Life last December, translates it for me as,

Personally, one of the projects that amazes me the most is the one led by a non-profit organization based in New York, Global Kids. During the year it has been in the section for teenagers, it has managed to host a series of successful events on World issues and youth activism.

Thanks Mariel. A+ ;-)

April 19, 2007

[dmi] Big Thanks to FOCUS Content Contributors

As we near the last week of our online dialogues, FOCUS: Teen Voices on Digital Media and Society, we want to extend a big thank you to all of Global Kids' fellow MacArthur Digital Media and Learning Grantees that sent in topics and questions to be incorporated into the dialogues.

In specific, thank you Danah Boyd, David Williamson Shafer, Joseph Kahne and the entire team at the Good Work Project at Harvard.

Areas included how teens relate (or don't) to civic and political life online, their usage of online participatory mediums like wikis, their relationship to social networking sites and ethical choices that they makes in regards to situations they encounter online.

The project is meant to support these academics, educators and practitioners that are taking a deep look at how digital media is used and how it affects the lives and learning of young people today. We've been amazed at how articulate, intelligent and varied the opinions in the teen discussions have been. To read what these teens have to say, you can check out the ongoing FOCUS dialogues.

[sl] GK Second Life Internship Program Launches!

Starting this month, Global Kids will start to work with a handful of teen residents from Second Life on our new GK Internship Program. In the program, teens that we've often worked with in the past will be given the opportunity to develop, promote, facilitate and document their own events on Global Kids Island, in addition to helping out on larger events that we run.

Part of Global Kids' mission is to help foster leaders with critical thinking skills, and this program will aim to encourage the development of reflective teen leaders while giving back to the larger TSL community. Expect lots of different types of events, from those relating to global issues to more local teen grid issues, classes of various sorts, discussions, debates and much more. Also look for posts right here on Holy Meatballs from the interns!

[VVP/Teen] Tuesday's Workshop

On Tuesday we had to vote again on the topic we want to do for our final project because we didn’t have enough people last time. We voted on child soldiers. After that, we watched a documentary on child soldiers. On Thursday we would research more about it and proceed to filming.

[curr] The Teens Are In Second Life!

Yesterday we finally jumped all of the tech hurdles and got the McKinley students right into both Second Life and TIGed right away. The students gathered in our clubhouse so we can start from the beginning.

The process worked surprisingly well, considering it was our third meeting together. The students agreed to the Global Kids guidelines, which immediately improved the language they used with one another, we played a game, and then they began using the curriculum. It was exciting getting the program off the ground, in the sense that now it can be self-guided and we adults can play the role of facilitators in the use of the curriculum.

We established communication through a group - so they can move around but still be in contact through the group IM window - and started in the clubhouse and ended with the intention of watching the volcano erupt.

Oh, one last thing. The majority of these students are part of the U.S. Holocaust Museum's Ambassador program, in which they learn how to become guides for the exhibits. Before we watched the volcano I realized we were standing next to our virtual version, that shows photos on the side from Darfur. I asked the students if they knew what the building was. "Holocaust Museum," they said.

I thought that was cool. How many people can indentify the U.S. Holocaust Museum, let alone a 3D facsimile?

[p4k] Getting closer to a topic

This week we did work refining our topic for our game. Earlier we had unanimous agreement to do a game about racism. But what about racism?

We spent the last few weeks prototyping games, just to learn how to prototype. The students made a game about a slave trying to escape to freedom in the north. Another group of students made a scavenger hunt about civil rights leaders.

This week we discussed the differences between institutional racism and racial prejudice, and then looked at institutional racism in a variety of settings. After we voted on what institution to focus on we found we had an even split between the health care industry and education.

To learn about the former, we listen to recent NPR radio interview with Harriet A. Washington, who published Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation On Black Americans From Colonial Times To The Present. We heard about horrific events from the times of slavery through to prisons today.

To learn about the later, we learned about something referred to as the school-to-prison pipeline, in which many youth of color are set up not to graduate but to enter the juvenile justice system.

What to do about the split? Not only did the groups prefer different subjects, but each side said they didn't like the topic selected by the other. So, how to find consensus? Without consensus, there is no buy-in.

When in doubt, turn it over to the youth. We asked them what they thought we should do. "Do both," Tashawna said. Easier said than done, we explained. Within either medical research or education we still would need to find a subtopic. To pick both would mean finding a subtopic that spanned BOTH institutions.

"Prisons," Tashawna said. "The school-to-prison pipeline and unethical medical experimentation on the prison population."

I asked one group. They enthusiastically nodded. I asked the other. They were in agreement as well.

We found consensus and everyone, enthusiastically, had buy-in.

April 18, 2007

[VVP/Teen] Tuesday's Workshop

On Tuesday we voted once again on the topic we would like to choose for our final project. The two topics were global warming and child soldiers. We compare and contrast the two topics and discussed on how they are important, we asked questions like how would each reach out to the public?, how they could be shown in second life?, we brainstormed on the pro's and con's. wink.gif

We finally voted again and the majority voted for child soldiers. I am very excited about this topic. I think there could be a greater chance to get people interested in this topic and actually take action. I think it’s also a very good topic for teenagers since as a teenager myself sometimes I am not thankful for what I have, such as a home, clean clothing to wear everyday, a school, and most importantly my family. huh.gif

As we watched a documentary in machinima about child soldiers, its images were sad, but it also gave you a wake up call to the things as I said before, we sometimes don’t realize what we have. Most of us by looking at movies that show poverty, mistreatment, and violence, gives us feelings of sadness, but when it comes to the real question WOULD YOU GET INVOLVED IN THIS TOPIC? And WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET OTHERS interested? Well right now we might be unsure due to the fact that we know so little about this topic...DONT WORRY...WE ARE VERY EXCITED to start our research in this topic and begin to START OUR FINAL PROJECT! Mostly because we want to reach the public to become interested in this topic and take ACTION!!smile.gif

[VVP/Teen] Picking a topic for final project

Hey guys, I just got on to blog to talk a little about Tuesday’s workshop. Tuesday we discussed the pros and cons about deciding either to film Global Warming or Child Soldiers. We talked about how it could be harder to make a second life machinima on Global Warming because the subject in general was too broad. Too many things to discuss in one machinima and it got kind of controversial because people can interpret the machinima in too many different ways. People would really have to think before they get the message across. Child Soldiers on the other hand was more specific in detail. Even though the fact that it’s about other countries that have this problem occurring, if we make a machinima on Child Soldiers, it may get some of us to get involved with that problem because if we can send help to other people from different countries, we can definitely do something to try to reduce the percentage of children being abducted from their homes and forced in to the military.

Children's families are often murdered in order to be able to abduct their children. In the end, the majority of the group voted for Child Soldiers. Towards the end of the session, we watched a documentary on children in Uganda living in fear everyday. The fact that they were taken from their homes…some people should really help or do something about it. I feel it’s great how they don’t lose hope in anything. They have dreams and hopes to be free and come to America to live a good life. Some of us here take advantage of that, like some people give up just because they failed in something, but we have lots more opportunities to gain another chance unlike the kids in Africa. They're trying to survive and they know that they can be taken away anytime, but that doesn’t stop them from dreaming. I hope somebody stops this one day. Anyways guys see you all on Thursday. Take care!

[Teen/VVP] Topic Chosen!

Tuesday we revisited the two possible topics that we could make our next final machinima project on. The two topics were Child Soldiers and Global Warming. When we went into the session we began off with trying to brainstorm the pros and cons of both the topics and then we voted on one topic that we wanted to do. We chose child soldiers as a majority. Well I kind of abstained from voting because I was not too sure about either of the topics but the majority wanted to do Child Soldiers. I think it is a great choice, and I thought it was a good topic which is why I put the topic out there in the first place. But I'm not too sure anymore. Well I thought that both of the topics were great. I don't know if anyone has ever made a machinima about either one of these, so it would be interesting to try to make a machinima out of them. Global Warming, I think it has become a huge impact on the media and it would be interesting to see us do a machinima on that; on the other hand, child soldiers…not so much media spotlighting.

I actually did not know about it until the GK program in my school introduced it a while ago (it's funny because they used the same movie that Tabitha and Sam showed in class on Tuesday~ except we got to finish the whole thing). But, I thought it was very touching to see something like that. But then I think there is a difference in the impact that a real-human-child soldier versus the impact an avatar will have. No matter what…an avatar will be somewhat generic, which will take some of that sympathy that you expect the audience to feel for the character. Yes, everyone can say, "Anything is possible". Bu anything is not always possible, if it was, the world could possibly be a "utopia" at the moment. And plus, it is easier said than done...especially since we don't have much time. We have two months to get this done, and we have not yet finished our previous project nor researched this one. So it is not much time. In addition to that...and back to the generic-ness of the avatar…an avatar is made to look somewhat mature. I do not know if making a child avatar is even possible without a special shape or skin. Also, having to change your avatar can sometimes be hectic when it comes to SL since there can be lag... and I know we thought it was a good idea to use this topic since more people can get involved...but then again the more people involved the more disorder there can be...and sometimes it is hard to direct avatars since they can only move in a certain way. Anyway, I do see many challenges to this, but that does not discourage me much because, as always, everyone pulls through at the end no matter what ^^~!

[VVP/TEENS] A new topic

Last Tuesday in the Global Kids workshop, we were deciding on a topic for a last video on a global issue. The choice was between child soldiers and global warming. We posted out the pros and cons of the two topics. At the end the entire workshop decided on choosing child soldiers. After that was set and done, we saw a documentary on kids in Uganda that are hiding from recruiters of the rebels and the armies. We saw the terrible conditions that the children went through and to me it showed the resilience of these brave kids that can go through so much hard times and still have a smile on their face.

April 17, 2007

[VVP/Teens] New topic?

Last class we spent most of the times thinking up topics that we would all focus on for our next project/PSA. We narrowed it down to global warming, war, and child soldiers. Then we were divided into the three groups to do research on the topics. I was sent into War and we chose to focus on the idea of the aftereffects of war. We put together a lot of information of what it caused, which include economy, environment, health etc. At the end we voted for global warming, which was my choice topic. That was about all we did.

[VVP/Teen] the shooting at virginia

Well yesterday I heard about the shooting at Virginia Tech. 33 dead including the shooter. The security waited after the first shooting, because they thought it was already contained. But they thought wrong, and it ended as a tragedy . This is the most tragic shooting event that has happened in the U.S . sad.gif

[VVP/Teens] Deciding on new project

Last class we had only a few people who attended but we managed to progress further by discussing and narrowing down the future topics on which we will make our longer and bigger video. After an entire session of voting talking and researching we ended up narrowing it down only to find out that we will be doing the same thing next class because we need to have everyone’s opinion on the matter.

[Teen/VVP] Choosing a Topic!

On Thursday we basically brainstormed different potential topics for our finishing film that we will be working on. So...we narrowed it down to three, which were war, global warming, and child soldiers. Unfortunately.... the group I was in got stuck with researching about war. We had a lot of trouble doing this because we thought war was too much of a broad subject/topic.

Eventually, Sam helped us think on war a little more and then we narrowed it down to researching the effects of war, but we still did not feel too strongly about the topic itself. But anyway, when it came down to voting...everyone voted on either Global Warming or Child Soldiers... but the votes were close... and almost to a tie. Although global warming did win by one extra vote... it was still pretty close, which is a bad thing. We have to do decide on something together...so it is important that most people feel comfortable with what we are doing, and I really don’t like making a big decision in a minute. But I'm glad that Sam decided that we will be going back to choosing the topic once again so we can really vote on (as a majority) one topic! Anyway~ I'm looking forward to today's Machinima session~ ^^ so I am off to it~!

April 16, 2007

[blog] Second Life Insider covers Teen Grid 'Unification" Proposal

The Second Life Insider covered Alex Harbinger's Unification Proposal in a recent blog post. It brought up a few possibilities on both sides of the issue. Worth reading are some of the comments posted.

[machinima] Moo's Machinima Peek at Global Kids Islands

Check out Moo Money's first machinima video made from the teen grid as her avatar there Machinima Guru. She focuses on and gets some great footage of the Global Kids' Islands.

Check it out here.


[sl] How should we respond to the Virginia Tech shootings?

This is a thread for teen residents of Second Life to share their thoughts of how we can help provide spaces or activities for you to respond to the Virginia tech shootings. More information on the tragedy can be found here.

As there are many education institutions in Second Life, specifically ones from Virginia Tech, the SL educational community has rapidly responded with ideas, from creating memorials to addressing the issues of violence in schools.

If you are a teen resident, please use the comment space below to let us know if you'd like to see Global Kids do something on our islands in response. Some ideas are:
- Turn the island to night for the week.
- Hold a workshop or discussion about the issues of violence in society.
- Create a space for teens to leave monuments.
- Get copies of monuments from the main grid.

We are open to any and all ideas.

[podcast] Moo Money on The Second Life Insider Discuss Her Arrival on GK Island

On the second podcast from the Second Life Insider, Moo Money discussed her recent arrival on GK Island, the process it took for her to get there, and (starting at 50:58) begins a fascinating half hour discussion about what adults don't know about the teen grid. One quote: "the teen grid is the third world of Second Life." Must listening!

Check out the podcast here or listen to it below.


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[podcast] Second Life Insider Looking Forward to GK Students at SLCC

Second Life Insider's new podcast says they are looking forward (at 15:12) to Global Kids teens from the Virtual Video Project presenting their work at this August's Second Life Community Conference. So are we!

Listen to their report on the upcoming conference here or below.


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April 15, 2007

[sl] The Teen Grid Has Been Redistricted

As detailed here and here, the Global Kids Estate has been redistricted this weekend as part of a teen-grid wide reorganization to group like islands with like: teen with teen, Linden with Linden, and adult with adult.

redistricting

This means we can FINALLY learn what organizations own islands in the teen grid. So with a little photoshop magic, I created a map detailing all adult-owned islands in the teen grid. Keep in mind, most are closed - only for teens who work with the organization or school (Ramapo)- or seasonal (KidsConnect) or not yet opened to the public (British Council) or even abandoned (Unreal?).

And when it comes to all of those other islands, outside Global Kids, Eye4You Alliance and the PacRim Alliance, I can only ask one question. Who are you? And what are you doing/will be doing in TSL? (Okay, two questions. Sue me...)

teengridadults041507
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[sl] GK Leaders Makes GK Staff Billboard in Second Life

This was just sweet. A Global Kids Leaders, who is NOT even in one of our Second Life programs (as it conflicts with our performance program) decided to take all of the GK Staff photos from our web site and make billboard, just to practice:

[sl] Moo's Basic Machinima Class a Great Success!

Machinima Guru aka Moo Money from the Main grid held a basic machinima class on GK Machinima Island today. I had the pleasure of sitting in and watching her teach very eager teen how to make machinima. Even though this was Moo's first time teaching machinima to teens, she did an excellent job. There were about 20 or so teens that attended, and all were giving her their full attention as she went into riveting detail about screen resolution and which programs are best to film with. Many teens have been waiting for a class like this since they first heard about or watched machinima somewhere on the web, and they definitely took a lot back with them when the event was over. The overall feedback was extremely positive, and teens want more machinima classes. Luckily, Moo will be hosting others in the future! Yay!


Machinima Guru on the stage, teaching the basic machinima class.

April 14, 2007

[sl] Global Kids Island is About to Be Moved!

As described in a recent post, the teen grid is being reorganized. Here is email I received this morning form Blue. So exciting! I hope to show a before and after photo when it is done.


    From: Blue
    Subject: Island moves...

    ...will take place over the weekend. The map won't update right away, but your landmarks, home points and other reference points to your estates will work as always. It's to be hoped that the map will update by Monday at the latest. If not I will check with the developers to force a map update.

    Your Pal,
    Bloo

April 13, 2007

[VVP/Teen] Tuesday's workshop

On Tuesday’s workshop we discussed the new topics we might be interested in to do our final project. Some of the interesting topics were child soldiers, global warming, war, drugs, violence (domestic), organ and child trafficking. We took a vote and ended with global warming as the final topic. I don’t really like the topic. I was more interested in child soldiers, because I think it would be more interesting since many people do not know about this subject, and I just thought child soldiers would be more interesting to show in machinima. Global warming is an important issue, but I personally don’t have much interest in it. sleepy.gif.

April 12, 2007

[podcast] Second Life Insider Looking Forward to GK Students at SLCC

Second Life Insider's new podcast says they are looking forward (at 15:12) to Global Kids teens from the Virtual Video Project presentingtheir work at this August's Second Life Community Conference. So are we!

Listen to their report on the upcoming conference at here.

[blogs] Blogs Blog About GK Blog

a) John Swords of SecondCast and Electric Sheep wrote on his blog about the recent announcement of the teen grid redistricting. He added some very nice things about us as well:

"If you are not following what all Global Kids is up to, I strongly encourage you to add their blog to your feed reader. They are pioneers of Teen Second Life and have amazing programs for youth."

Rik also added a great comment, that is worth checking out.

b) People are talking about the teen-led Unification project as well, as in: http://ets.tlt.psu.edu/virtualworlds/?p=170

April 11, 2007

[curr] The Second McKinley Tech Meeting

We had a LOT of technology challenges last week. Secondlife.com AND Tiged.com are BOTH blocked by the D.C. system. Ugg. Of course, teens know their way around a proxy, but it slowed things down. Also, the net connection was too slow to have all the teens on their own Skype headset, which was a bummer. But we continue to persevere.

We also finally created a few of the curriculum modules to get them up in time, but due to the slowness of the tech challenges only a few actually made it into Second Life.

April 10, 2007

[VVP/Teens] Workshop for today

Today William and I worked together and found websites on AIDS in America. We found out that there is a lot of people dying of AIDS between 35-44 years. Sam also filmed all of us stating our reasons for doing our PSAs for last week. Now Sam is kicking us out.

Bye,
Brandon

[Teens/VVP] Today's workshop

Today, Sam and Tabitha brought a cool camera to the workshop. Unfortunately, we did not get to use it because Sam was using the camera to film one person from each of the group. The person who was filmed was asked to say four things which are their name, the topic that they were doing, the name of their group members and the reason that they picked the topic of their PSA. After filming, we did a bit of research about one of the global issues that we want to explore, and as a result Nafiza and I chose to do poverty.

[VVP/TEENS] Free Time

Today in Global Kids we got another look at the PSAs that we have created in our last workshop. We got to review them, which was really helpful because it helps us know what we did right and what we did wrong. Also a representative from each PSA group had to talk to in front of a camera to explain what their group topic is about. After it was done we had to think ahead about what our next project is going to be about. We had to brainstorm a topic and start a list of helpful links in order to decide later with the rest of the people what the next big project is going to be about.

[VVP/Teens] The new beginning

Today's session consisted of one last look at our PSAs and having one person from each group to speak and introduce our group topic in front of a camera, in order to have some real life introduction footage for public viewers. After that was done, we researched new topics for the next big project. I was adding Jack and Hassan's title intros into the Second Life video as well. Once that was done I am blogging about it as I am doing right now. Stay tuned for my next blog about the PSA presentations because I gotta go!

[VVP/Teens] Easy Day

There are not much of us here today, so we didn't do much. We first started by watching all of our PSAs. We then watched the introduction. Since I wasn't here for the whole time last week I had to work on my Second Life introduction. After I made it, Sam uploaded it and then we found out about our next project. We also found out that we might have a field trip to go on. We also recorded a short clip to introduce our PSAs. Since we were finished early we got to leave a bit early.