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  • North Delta Hogwart’s Traveling School of Magic Photo Album

    Fascinating group of young muggles and magics in last week’s Hogwart’s Traveling School of Magic.  Here are some of the pics:

     

    Hogwarts, Quiddich
    Enjoying a Game of Quidditch

     

    Quidditch
    It’s so close to the real thing!

     

    Hogwarts Wizarding Hats
    Creating Our Own Custom Wizarding Hats

     

    Making Hogwarts Cookbooks (All that activity made us hungry!)
    Making Hogwarts Cookbooks (All that activity made us hungry!)

    Sorry no moving images, on order by the Ministry of Magic.  You know being as muggles are involved here and all.

    Excited to be visiting the young muggles and magics this week in Ladner for one last week of the Hogwart’s Traveling School of Magic for the summer.

  • Outdoor Ed Adventures

    I was lucky enough to spend my afternoons two weeks ago in beautiful Boundary Bay, Tsawwassen with a great group of young people. We rambled through the forests, fields and beaches on outdoor ed adventures, team building, studying edible and medicinal plants, creating things from plants and learning survival skills. Here are a few of the pics:

     

    Outdoor Ed
    Rope Making

     

    Outdoor Ed
    Weaving Cattail

     

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    Accessorizing with Cattail

     

    outdoor ed
    Herbology 101
  • Delta School District is a Social Media History Maker

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    A student eager to learn about social media in the Delta School District

     

    Pretty impressed with the forward thinking of the Delta School District, as as far I am aware they will be one of the first school districts to fully embrace social media this summer, by actually offering students a course in it … making them a social media history maker.

    That’s right, the Delta School District is having me teach two mini-courses this summer on ‘Blogging and Storytelling’ and I’m pretty gosh, darn excited about it.  I love Interactive Storytelling (which is a part of what using social media tools to tell story is), I love to share knowledge (especially that which excites me) and I love working with young people and seeing them get excited about learning.

    So details on the classes?  Here they are:

    BLOGGING – STORYTELLING RESPONSIBLY & SAFELY (ages 10 – 15)

    If our youth are going to blog, tweet or fire up flickr photos – on the new information highways – then might it be wise to teach them to do it in both a socially responsible and personally safe fashion?  Join media arts specialist and Delta teacher Erica Hargreave as she helps students create their stories and characters online in a safe and responsible manner.  This week of storytelling explores the use of social media tools which are becoming more and more a part of their lives.  And of course … don’t forget your digital camera!

    Fee: $70

    ID 8153     July 6 -10      9:00 – 11:00 am    Seaquam Secondary

    ID 8154     July 13 – 17   1:00 – 3:00 pm      Delta Secondary

    Nervous about your child learning how to use social media?  Well, I hate to say it, but it is just like sex.  You can hide it from them, but that doesn’t mean they’re not going to experiment on their own.  By showing young people the cool things they can do with social media and storytelling, we can encourage them to be safe, show them how to be safe and how to use the tools responsibly.  I also might add, that it is the knowledge of how to use these tools safely and responsibly that a lot of businesses are looking to young people for guidance, opening those that know how to do this to a lot of opportunity.

    Hope to see you and your young storytellers this summer!