Archive for January, 2009
Does the TEN Project only focus on kids in the big cities?
• January 12, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: children, cities, education, games for change, kids, policy makers, rural, us voters
The Children of Today Will Build the Cities of Tomorrow
• January 7, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in FUNDING/SPONSORSHIP, GAME DESIGN, MARKETING, NEWS/VLOGS, SOCIAL NETWORKING, WEBSITE DESIGN
Tags: 2050, agriculture, American Museum of Natural History, brainstorming, building, change, children, children-centred inspiration, cinematographer, Cities of Tomorrow, civilisation, civilization, climate change, community development, competitive game, creativity, crime, cross-cultural, cross-linguistic, depleted resources, Dhaka, Dr. Annette Gebauer, eco-system, economics, education, eight to twelve year olds, emerging diseases, EMMY, energy, environment, equity, evolution, future, games, global city issues, global community, global network, global resource, governance, grandchildren, health care, human nature, ICT, imagination, industrial, industrial technologies, industry, ingenuity of kids, innovation, inspiration, Jakarta, Karachi, Lagos, language, libraries, living standards, matt costello, media, Mexico City, mobiles, multi-platform game, Mumbai, museums, new economic systems, new economy, new york, next generation, Nicole Yershon, online, OST, Out of School Time, pandemic risk, planet, planning, pollution, poverty, pre-pubescent, prototype, rural, safety, sao paulo, school, schools, Shanghai, Sir Ken Robinson, slum, species extinction, technology, Tokyo, transport, under the ocean, urban, urban future, urban issues, urbanisation, urbanization, Veronique Pittman

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