June 20, 2011 Mission? Make learning fun. Investigators? Preteens. GameQuest? STEM studies, deeply rooted in gaming fun. I’ve been saving this post about MIT MediaLab/Education Arcade's Vanished game for today’s opening of the Games For Change festival in NYC, since their keynote speaker Al Gore has been taking questions @G4C on Twitter about best practices to engage … [Read more...]
Vanished Edu-Game: 11 Yr Old Rylan Reports “Back from the Future”
Filed Under: EcoKids-Environment, Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, Nutrition & Wellness, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth Tagged With: Anita Borg Institute, applied science, Collective Knowledge Depository, decode clues, DigiGirlz, Digital Media Learning, Doug Engelbart, Dr Jen Shewmaker, eco education, EcoKids, Education Arcade, EduTech, Environmental Education, FutureLab.net, G4C, Games for Change, Games for Good, games people play, gamification, GFC2011, humanity ascending, IFTF, Institute for the Future, Jane McGonigal, MacArthur-Foundation, middle school girls, MIT Media Lab, MIT Scratch, MIT Vanished Game, preteens, Program for the Future, Project Phoenix, Ruby Skye, sci-fi narrative, SciGirls, serious-games, Smithsonian, STEM, STEM programs for girls, Sustainability, Vanished: Learning Science through gaming, Zoeys Room
Parents for Ethical Marketing: The Role In Shaping Youth
The name alone is a winner. “Parents For Ethical Marketing.” It’s universal, inclusive, and makes my name generation synapses smile (metaphorically, grammarians; hold the e-mails). When PEM founder Lisa Ray (formerly of the incisive, razor-sharp blog, Two Knives) approached me about her desire to start an organization to encourage corporate ethics in … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Nutrition & Wellness, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth Tagged With: Age-of-Conversation, Amy-Jussel, applied science, Change.org, corporate responsibility, CSR, ethics, Hippocratic oath, Lisa Ray, media-literacy, nonprofit fundraising, Parents for Ethical Marketing, PEM, Robyn-Silverman, Sarah Sobieraj, Tufts University, youth empowerment