cohort 5 august 2013 by rev, mmi, gwn & global kids: hive youth council
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How can we facilitate engagement around Popcorn
across the Hive Network with youth and by youth?
Paper Popcorn!
PopSquad + Hive Youth Council!
Calling all Superhero Storytellers Madcap Media Makers Trickster Techies and Audacious Artists!
Create collaboratively using Mozilla Popcorn Maker!
What do you see as the future of PopSquad?
Young Rewired State NYC
Thursday, August 15, 13
YOUNGREWIREDSTATENYCA two-day design challenge where teens will:
• Level up their coding skills
• Work with professional programmers and open government data
• Build digital prototypes to solve real NYC problems
June 29th and 30th 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.
Museum of the Moving Image36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria
Open to teens 18 and under. Some basic coding skills are required. This program is completely free. For more information, or to sign up, go to bit.ly/yrsnyc.
#YRSNYCYoung Rewired State NYC is supported by the Hive Digital Media Learning Fund in The New York Community Trust
A weekend-long learning event hosted by Young Rewired State (YRS), Museum of the Moving Image and Mozilla Hive NYC
JUNE 29–30, 2013,10:00 A.M.–7:00 P.M.
Museum of the Moving Image36-01 35 Avenue, Astoria, NY 11106
Young Rewired State NYC will bring 50 New York City-based teens and tweens together
with programmers, creatives, developers and other mentors for a design challenge to
solve real-world problems for the City of New York. Youth will build working digital products
and prototypes featuring at least one dataset available through New York City’s NYC
Open Data initiative.
The project will introduce youth with an interest in coding, design and civic engagement
to professionals in the local creative and technology sectors, helping teens cultivate the
computational literacy skills necessary for college and career readiness.
YOUNG REWIREDSTATENYC
Thursday, August 15, 13
Thursday, August 15, 13
Thursday, August 15, 13
Thursday, August 15, 13
Thursday, August 15, 13
Thursday, August 15, 13
Thursday, August 15, 13
G I R L S W R I T E N OW : T H E D I G I TA L M E D I A M E N TO R S H I P P R O G R AM
MEN TO R I N G T H E N E X T G E N E R AT I O N O F WOM EN W R I T E R S … A N D D I G I TA L M E D I A P R O F E S S I O N A L S ?
WHAT W E H O P E TO C H A N G E / D I S C O V E R
• Creatively incorporate the GWN flagship writing program with the digital media program.
• Improve both writing and technological skill.
• Ignite passion for digital storytelling
• Uncover model for digital media mentorship that can be duplicated
• Empower the next generation of women writer and multimedia enthusiasts
UN FO R S E E E N C H A L L E N G E S
• Mentors in the Pilot wanted more writing in the program
• Some Mentors struggled to learn InDesign in three workshops
• Product of wasn’t contingent on quality of writing.
HOW T H I S H A S I N F L U E N C E D O U T WO R K H OW T H I S H A S I N F L U E N C E D O U T WO R K
HOW T H I S H A S I N F L U E N C E D O U T WO R K
Q & A
• What is your organizaIonal standpoint on interacIons over the internet between youth parIcipants and volunteers/staff?
Hive Youth CouncilGlobal Kids
Learn and discover with the projectEngage youth to learn about opportunities available through HIVE
Leadership opportunities to plan and produce events
Create opportunities for youth collaboration across HIVE organizations
Have a youth voice to inform HIVE programs
Activities
Emoti-Con 2013
Learn Digital Tools
Produce media
Hive is... video
Design Challenge: “That Could Be Your Sister”
Emoti-Con
Plan the event
Produce the event
Run the event
Facilitate activities
Learning Digital Tools
Learn Mozilla Pop Corn
Create popcorn video to promote explain Emoti-Con: http://popcorn.webmadecontent.org/v8l
One billion rising campaign: http://tmblr.co/Zpk9cxe8fnK3
Summer 2013
Create HIVE is... video
Plan and produce design challenge “That Could Be Your Sister”
HIVE is ... video
“That Could Be Your Sister”
Lessons learned
Retention after Emoti-Con
Define projects and deadlines clearly from start
HIVE orgs understand the benefit of youth council
Create a communication between youth and HIVE management
How the project informs workgoing forward
GK creates opportunities for leadership roles
Collaboration between HIVE organizations
Different youth voices and perspectives
Share skills obtained by youth at different organizations