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Global Kids social issue machinima “Race to Equality” now available

Posted on July 29, 2008 by

Global Kid’s Virtual Video Project has just released the full version of their social issue machinima called "Race to Equality."  The completely youth-created short film deals with the impacts of racism on access to education in the United States, Tibet and Brazil. The video includes footage from the premiere event at Sony Wonderlab in Manhattan. …

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Pictures from the I Dig Tanzania Chicago Trip

Posted on July 28, 2008 by

I just finished uploading selected pictures from the couple of hundred photos I took in Chicago during the "I Dig Tanzania" trip.  I’ll add more details and descriptions later. Enjoy! Now I’m off to sleep for about 12 hours.

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Our fifth (and last?) day in Chicago

Posted on July 28, 2008 by

Here’s one of our teens Sabina enjoying the simple wonder of fireflies in Chicago. Yesterday, we headed over to Taste of Lincoln Avenue, which was pretty cool but a bit intense for the teens.  Lots of adults milling about drinking beer, very loud rock music, and no real place to just chill out.  So we…

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Stuck in Chicago!

Posted on July 27, 2008 by

Apparently there is some serious storm rolling through New York making it impossible for my Global Kids group of seven teens and three adults to return to JFK today. So we are stuck in Chicago an extra day, with an afternoon flight getting us into La Guardia at 6pm tomorrow. Our teens have been incredible…

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Teens check out flesh eating beetles at Field Museum

Posted on July 27, 2008 by

Here’s some of the teen participants in I Dig Tanzania getting to experience the wonders of the dermestid flesh eating beetle up close at the Field Museum yesterday.  Some experiences just can’t be translated into the virtual very well. [More about dermestid beetles.]

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Why it’s hard to explain what “I Dig Tanzania” is

Posted on July 27, 2008 by

Alicia, one of the Chicago teens participating in the "I Dig Tanzania" summer camp, explained perfectly why the project is both innovative and hard-to-explain to outsiders.  We need to hire this kid!

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I Dig Tanzania field trip day two: a behind-the-scenes peek of the Field Museum

Posted on July 25, 2008 by

Bill from the Field Museum showing a large fossil archival area Today was the first substantive day of the I Dig Tanzania field trip to Chicago, since yesterday was really just the New York folks arriving and heading to Wrigley Field.  Today was totally action-packed, with in-depth tours of the Field Museum’s incredible fossil holdings,…

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At Cubs Game with Global Kids and Field Museum teens

Posted on July 25, 2008 by

Yesterday, Global Kids and the Field Museum brought together a group of teens from New York and Chicago for the second of the "I Dig Tanzania" summer camp.  Over the course of the next two days, we’ll have them meeting with some of the researchers who were in Tanzania in the flesh, exploring the Field…

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Streaming Diplomats: the challenges of working with real and virtual teens and adults

Posted on July 21, 2008 by

Today I helped organize a pretty successful mixed-reality Global Kids event, featuring Dr. Francis Deng, the UN Special Representative on Genocide, speaking about Darfur and the UN’s response to situations like these. The Online Leadership Program of Global Kids, which I’m a part of, is making concerted efforts to coordinate our work more closely with…

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Metaverse Meetup at Global Kids HQ this Wed July 23!

Posted on July 21, 2008 by

This Wednesday, July 23, Global Kids is playing host to the next NYC Metaverse Meetup. The topic is a timely one: "OpenSim and virtual worlds interoperability" featuring  David Levine of IBM and Adam Frisby of DeepThink Labs. With the enormous growth in online spaces from Second Life to Google’s Lively to Sony Home, there will…

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