Showing posts with label frontpage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frontpage. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2012

Custom Cursors from Overfelt HS!

Hey all,

Just wanted to highlight some of the great work we've seen so far on our September 11th Mini Workshop page and remind everyone else to post their custom cursor SWF and FLA files!


Jenny Kim of Overfelt High School added a cool cursor to her hidden object game!


Keep up the great work and please share your work! Upload and embed your files on the Mini Workshop page on the Educator's Wiki and bring your questions and comments to our first Mini Workshop of the school year on September 11, 2012 at 7pm ET (6pm CT, 4pm PT).

Thanks Everybody!

Friday, September 7, 2012

September 11 Mini-Workshop!!

Happy Friday Everybody!
is it the weekend yet?
Just wanted to take a minute to remind everyone about our upcoming Mini Workshop on TUESDAY September 11, 2012 at 7 pm EST (6 pm CT, 4 pm ET). The topics covered in Tuesday's session will include: Setting Up Code, Custom Cursors, Blog Management and an overview of the new Wiki features.

Please complete the assignment on the September Mini Workshop Page and post your work! Make sure to bring your questions to Tuesday's session.

Thanks guys!


Yvonne

Friday, August 17, 2012

Globaloria New Features Q&A Recording

Hi Everyone, Happy Friday!

 
Here is the link to review our Q&A session on new platform and curriculum features from last night.

Thank you Natalie Ellis, for coming to discuss the new platform features! We enjoyed talking with you, good luck with your classes this year.

Everyone else - we realize this time of year is very busy. Please make sure to watch the set of videos we provided, do the suggested activities, and contact us through the Help Desk if you have any questions.

Thanks and have a great weekend!


-Yvonne

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

CA Summer Training Day 4! - Carlos Inda wins Best New Educator!

World Wide Workshop VP Shannon Sullivan congratulating
Best New Educator Carlos Inda as Idit cheers them on from the NY Office!

Today we took a moment to video chat with Dr. Idit Harel Caperton, the President and Founder of the World Wide Workshop, who answered questions and inspired everyone in the room! As she looked on, we also honored one of our Best New Educators, Carlos Inda. Carlos is a second year educator at Christopher School in San Jose, and has done a wonderful job so far! Five of his students won Best Game at this year's Globey Awards, so we think he deserves to be recognized with Adobe Flash Software and a drawing tablet! Great job!


Check out the winning game, Math Sports from team Barcelona!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

CA Summer Training Academy - Day Two & Three!

Educators working hard on their games

Phew! We just finished day three of our California Summer Training Academy at the Krause Center for Innovation, here's a recap of the past two days. On Sunday, our superstar educators worked on converting their paper prototypes into drawings in flash, and adding game ingredients to make their Hidden Object Games come to life!

Mentor Educator Bill Dorsey and his presentation group

On Monday, all educators broke up into groups and presented their final games and their projects pages, showing all the hard work they did so far. We were so impressed by all the awesome games and ideas that we saw. Can't wait to see what their students come up with!


Shannon Sullivan and her presentation group


Looking forward to tomorrow, when we'll go over all the awesome new tools you can use to manage your Globaloria class!


Whee Training!!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

CA Summer Training Academy - Day One!

Educators Working Very Hard!
We are in the beautiful hills of Los Altos at the Krause Center for Innovation at Foothill College. This year, our new educators are making Hidden Object games. So Exciting! Today we made profiles, blogs, and started choosing topics and planning for our games. Tomorrow we'll start drawing in Flash. Hooray!



-Yvonne

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

April 10 Mini Workshop Tonight at 6pm EST!


Hi Everybody!

Wanted to send out a reminder about the Mini Workshop we have planned for tonight where we will be answering all your questions! Having trouble with something in Flash? Questions about anything else? Now is your chance to ask! You can post questions in the comments of this post even if you can't attend tonight and we will still answer them for you to see in the recording!

We will be meeting TONIGHT on Adobe Connect at 6pm EST. Here is the link again.
http://globaloria.adobeconnect.com/meet

Looking forward to hearing from you all!

-Yvonne

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

March 13th Mini Workshop!

Hey Everybody!

Just wanted to remind you that we will be having our next mini workshop on Tuesday, March 13th at 6pm EST on Adobe Connect. Mentor Educator Jeremy Ross will be leading a session on Sound Effects and Background Music. Check out the topics, refresh your memory, and think of any questions you want to ask! Find at least one free-use sound file that you want to use in flash before the mini workshop!



Here are some websites that can help you find free sounds:
See you all next week! I'll send out another email reminder with the link to Adobe Connect and the example file you'll be working on before the session.


-Yvonne

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

January 21st Virtual Academy Videos!

Hi Everyone! In case you want to review anything we covered at the Virtual Academy on January 21st or weren't able to make it, here are the recordings.

Click Here to go to the January Virtual Academy Page!

They are separated by subject and presenter, you can choose the one you want to see from the list. Please drop me a line if you have any questions about any of the material covered here at yvonne@globaloria.org. Thanks again for all the great work you did for this academy!







Friday, January 27, 2012

Dear Globaloria Educators,

We are gearing up for the first-ever national Digital Learning Day on Wednesday, February 1st!  Thank you all for the work you are putting in to make this day a success the Globaloria Way.

1) Attached please find Talking Tips for talking to press and media. Please review them and have them with you on February 1st.

2) We've also attached an updated Digital Learning Day Certificate to be distributed to participants on February 1st.

3) Don't forget to take lots of pictures and videos on February 1st and submit them to dld@globaloria.org

4) If you have not already done so, please reply to this email and let us know how your Globaloria class will be participating in Digital Learning Day.

Please feel to reach out to me or Deb Super (deb@worldwideworkshop.org) with any questions. All toolkit items can also be found on the Educators Wiki.

Best,

Yasmin

Thursday, January 19, 2012

January 21 Academy



In the past we have traveled to Charleston for the mid-year academy and weather has always been an issue. So this year we'll try something new: a virtual academy (January 21--11:00 AM EST-2:00 PM EST) with some pre-academy assignments. A character will be doing the traveling!

As educators we sometimes forget that we need to continue to learn. We are so busy getting ready for the next day that learning takes a back seat. Then when you add family and other responsibilities, it seems like there are never enough hours in the day. So learning is moved to the trunk.

Globaloria forces us to move that learning to the front seat. We complain about it sometimes, but look what it is doing for us. We are doing coding we never dreamed we would use, editing and using wikis, blogging, and working as a group. My brain hurts thinking about it sometimes.

For most of us it is not an easy class to teach, but we do it because we think it is what the students need. Coming out of the comfort zone has been hard for many of us, yet seeing what students are able to achieve has been overwhelming. We are giving them opportunities to explore a world they did not know before.

So, I'll see you January 21 in the front seat with me. Beforehand, don't forget the pre-academy activities. Some educators have already posted their work there, so check it out and add your own activities.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Apply for 2012-13 by Jan 31

Globaloria applications for the 2012-13 school year will be sent to schools and central offices in early January. The deadline for application is January 31.

Now is the time to plan to expand your Globaloria program to reach more students. Think about adding more sections of the course, inviting new instructors to join, and integrating the curriculum into more content courses. Contact Deb Super with any questions.

Globaloria by the Numbers

Entering the second half of Pilot Year 5, we are proud to announce the number of students and educators impacted by Globaloria. The forward-thinking leaders in the schools and other educational settings are responsible for the spread of our innovative curriculum. Congratulations for accepting the challenge to transform learning and lives.

Overall Reach 2007-2012
  • Students: 4,500
  • Educators: 350
  • Schools: 83
  • States: 7 (CA, FL, LA, NY, TX, WV, and the District of Columbia)
  • International: 3 (Israel, Saudi Arabia, 2 Global implementations)
  • Elective Classes: 205
  • Core Curriculum Integration Classes: 49
  • Summer Programs: 2
  • After School Locations: 3
  • Educational / Social Issue Games: 775

5 Habits of Successful Globaloria Classes

In the spirit of New Years' resolutions, we invite you to focus on maximizing these five practices in your classroom!
  • Students update wiki pages frequently. Students and educators blog regularly.
  • Students complete learning logs on a daily or weekly basis.
  • Educators keep course schedules up-to-date.
  • New educators are communicating with mentors at least bi-weekly.

Goodbye Newsletter, Hello Blog!

Starting in January 2012, updates and news for educators will appear in the Globaloria Educators blog. Instead of a monthly newsletter, important information will appear as soon as you need it. If you are not already subscribed, please add yourself to the list. Bookmark the blog URL, or use the Educators toolbar for quick and easy access.