Saturday, March 29, 2008

Reporting Live From Sakura-Con 08

International youth reporter Kevin Tain reports live from the 11th annual Sakura-Con, the Northwest's premiere Japanese Animation and Cultural Festival, this weekend from the Washington State Convention and Trade Center.

Today at 3pm, talk to the high school junior live on his online talk radio show.



To listen to Kevin's Sakura Con podcasts, select what you want to hear on the above menu and click the play button.





Friday Photos: Sakura-Con Attendees CosPlay Costumes.






Resources

gia: The Original Weeabitch is LiveBlogging from workshops and the show floor.
Anime Pulse is posting podcasts of workshops and show recaps

Friday, March 07, 2008

The Pearson Foundation and the Jane Goodall Institute Form Digital Arts Partnership

The Pearson Foundation and the Jane Goodall Institute Form Digital Arts Partnership: "NEW YORK, March 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Pearson Foundation today announced commitments to support digital arts and environmental and humanitarian education for youth around the world. Pearson Foundation
President Mark Nieker made the announcement at the WNET/Thirteen and
WLIW21's Teaching & Learning Celebration in New York City alongside
renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE.

The Pearson Foundation announced that the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI)
has joined the Digital Arts Alliance, a consortium that promotes digital
arts in K-12 education through fully funded and staffed programs that
deliver technology and curricula directly to schools and community centers
nationwide. The Pearson Foundation is the founding partner in the Digital
Arts Alliance. Other members include Nokia, Adobe, The National Academy
Foundation, and the American Red Cross."

Verizon Foundation Unveils Enhancements and Additions to Innovative Thinkfinity.org Web Site

Verizon Foundation Unveils Enhancements and Additions to Innovative Thinkfinity.org Web Site, Providing Free Educational Resources and Training to Teachers

Innovative changes, enhancements and additions to the popular Thinkfinity.org Web site were unveiled Friday (March 7) at WNET's Teaching & Learning Celebration here.

Thinkfinity.org is the Verizon Foundation's free, comprehensive program and online portal to 55,000 educational and literacy resources for teachers, parents and students. Resources include standards-based, grade-specific, K-12 lesson plans and engaging interactive activities provided in partnership with many of the nation's leading education and literacy organizations.

Improvements to Thinkfinity.org announced by the Verizon Foundation and its partners include:

-- The addition of 500 new resources. -- Individual portals to allow users to search for resources targeted to educators, students, parents or after-school programs. -- A dynamic new look. -- A simple, more comprehensive search engine. -- Ability to search for resources tailored to individual state standards.

Also on Friday, the Verizon Foundation presented a $160,000 grant to the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) to train teachers throughout the state to make the most of the free resources on Thinkfinity.org. The institute will conduct the training through its partnership with New York State Teacher Centers.

"This generous grant will facilitate NYIT's efforts through our Center for Technology Based Learning Systems to bring Thinkfinity's terrific resources to teachers in every school district throughout the state," said Edward Guiliano, Ph.D., president of NYIT. "We are proud of our ongoing partnership with the Verizon Foundation and the New York State Teacher Centers on this innovative and unquestionably valuable project."

Since the launch of Thinkfinity.org in March 2007, the Verizon Foundation has committed more than $32 million nationally to update and expand Thinkfinity.org and provide training to teachers.

"Thinkfinity.org has been a tremendous resource for me, providing easy access to a wide range of lesson plans and activities to spark the imagination," said Ira Faber, a teacher at Middle School 226, District 27, in New York City. "The new enhancements, particularly the decision to align to individual state standards, will make Thinkfinity.org even more valuable to teachers."