Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Voices from the Field & The Globaloria Civics Track
The Civics Track, which was first announced to the Globaloria community at the June Academy, is becoming one of the most dynamic initiatives of our program. The games topics developed at RTC alone range from how a bill becomes a law, the differences between political parties, the three branches of government, the Second Amendment, different types of political systems, the judicial branch, public debate, and environmental policy!
Visit the Voices from the Field page to see the whole series!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Comments on Blogs with Templates Installed
Matticus, a student in Liz Daigle's class at Greenbrier East High School, has used his masterful tinkering skills to solve this problem and drafted a step-by-step guide for the Globaloria community:
1. After signing in, choose the layout option
2. Click the Edit HTML tab
3. Scroll to the bottom of the window
4. Click Revert widget templates to default
5. A pop-up window will appear, click OK
6. The layout should save and the problem should be solved (I recommend checking this to be 100% sure)
Hope that helps you all! Please contact comment or e-mail me at rachel@worldwideworkshop.org if you need more help!
Your GB,
Rachel
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Globaloria WV in 2009: A Job Well-Done (And The Best is Yet to Come)!!
Happy December 1st! As the last month of 2009 begins, it's important that we recognize
An amazing group of 10 new educators from seven new schools went through the
Educators in our growing Globaloria WV Learning Community are pioneering innovation in education as we enter the second decade of the 21st century, leading our nation in cultivating STEM skills and fostering computer science learning in today's youth. Our national government is catching on to the importance of the work we do, and the U.S. House of Representatives' recently designated December 6-12, 2009 as Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek) in recognition of the transformational role of computing and necessity of rigorous computer science education at all levels.
As 5 of the top 10 fastest growing jobs are in computing-related fields, CSEdWeek will communicate the importance of exposing students—particularly in grades K-12—to robust computer science education if the nation is to truly prepare students for future jobs. Current obstacles to computer science education in the areas of teacher training and certification, standards, and curriculum restrict the number of students who benefit from this coursework. That is yet another reason why it is so important for Globaloria to continue to flourish in WV.
The CSEdWeek Web site, www.CSEdWeek.org, will launch the week of Dec. 6th to be a hub for computer science education resources and social networking, through sites such as YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. The development of CSEdWeek is a joint effort led by ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) with the cooperation and deep involvement of the Computer Science Teachers Association, the
The World Wide Workshop Foundation is a proud partner with ACM in this national effort.
It is extremely gratifying to be involved in the Globaloria West Virginia program, to see the impact we're having as a state-wide team that is informing the nation on how to harness innovation in the formal learning environmment.
It is an honor to prepare today's youth for full engagement in our emerging cybercivilization. And it is a joy to be working for and along-side the World Wide Workshop team and such an incredible group of educators, principals, superintendents, government leaders, and private sector and foundation partners.
Thank you for making 2009 such a meaningful success for Globaloria WV, for the students, and for each other! I look forward to making 2010 our best year yet!!
Yours in appreciation,
David Lowenstein
State Director, Globaloria WV
World Wide Workshop