A KIDLINK DIARY - SPRING 1999
*Quick and short about some of what goes on within the Kidlink
community*
May 4, 1999
EDITORIAL
I know of no person capable of following everything going on within
the
Kidlink community. After all, there are now some 75 public mailing
lists
in 15 language areas in addition to the things going on in our
real-time
interactions network. There's simply too much going on.
This diary does not pretend to cover it all. It very quickly list some
of what goes on within Kidlink, and occasionally provide links and
pointers for more information. Enjoy!
Odd de Presno
KIDLINK'S BIRTHDAY PARTY IS THIS WEEK
The dates of the Annual Celebration are May 6 through 8 this year.
See
<http://www.kidlink.org/Annual/index.html>
PARTICIPANTS
Nice people from strange places join us. Strange, at least for those
of
us living far away. Among our new youth participants, we send special
greetings to Langzi Chiu in Niue, and to Charlotte Joan Prince in Two
Boats Village, Ascension Island.
Do you know where these two countries are?
PROGRAMS
The first round of the "<Who am I?>" program, focusing on European
teachers, ended in April. A <Latin American> cycle starts now (in
May), and
a new northern hemisphere cycle will start in September this year.
Main
languages in the Latin American program are Spanish, Portuguese, and
English. http://www.kidlink.org/kie/waila/index.html.
Information about Kidlink's IRC is now available in Italian:
http://www.kidlink.org/IRC/italiano/.
For updated Portuguese language information, see
http://www.kidlink.org/portuguese/irc/.
The Kidlink c2d Newsletter - Vol 01 Issue 01 - is at
http://www.tech-continuum.com/c2d/kidlink.
Kidlink's Danish language activities comprise a large number of
projects
attracting many school classes and a full local mirror of Kidlink's
over
100,000 pages web site. Their greatest successes until now have been
"Eventyrstafetten" (The Fairy Tales Relay) and "Julehistorier"
(Christmas
Stories). Right now, the Danish team run a "Middelalder" (Medieval
Times)
project, with 700 registered kids from 36 classes. The ongoing process
of
all projects is displayed on the web, including submitted pictures and
drawings. Their plans for August through December 1999 is outlined at
http://www.kidlink.org/dansk/efteraar99.html.
VOLUNTEERS
If you want to help produce this "newsletter," please drop Odd de
Presno
a line (opresno@kidlink.org).
Our language translation team is always short of helpers. If
interested,
visit http://www.kidlink.org/multi/tranteam/. Epi Sepulveda (at
EpiSepulveda@compuserve.com) needs volunteers to help her approve
responses to Kidlink's four questions.
APPLAUSE, PLEASE!
Patti Weeg of <Kidproj >fame, and her Delmar Students, were chosen as
April's "*Amazing Kids! of the Month*" by http://www.amazing-kids.org.
The
award article highlighted KIDLINK projects and teachers like Isamu
Shimizaki, Dennis Buccola, Francois Pignot, and Carla Hurchalla, as
well as The " <Who am I?>" program.
MORE RECOGNITION
Kidlink was recently recognized in a French language list called
*Recherche documentaire et liens pour la classe - espace enfants*
(http://cartables.net/enfants/index.php3).
The Schrockguide Award
(http://discoveryschool.com/schrockguide/content.html)
recently selected Kidlink's KIDPROJ Multi-Cultural Calendar web
(http://www.kidlink.org/KIDPROJ/MCC/).
Kidlink was chosen as one of 17 finalists in the IT in Education
category of the Bangemann Challenge. Odd de Presno (Norway), Marisa
Lucena
and Clarisse Olivieri de Lima (Brazil) plan to be present at the award
ceremony in Stockholm, June 9. See http://www.challenge.stockholm.se.
At IBest 98/99, Kidlink's Brazil pages were classified among the 10
best
Brazilian sites in the "Infantil" (youth) category for 1998. A total
of
7,000 sites in all categories participated. A team of Kidlinkers
headed by
Marisa joined the awards ceremony. See their photos at
http://www.kidlink.org/portuguese/brasil/f-ibest.html.
For more on awards, visit
<http://www.kidlink.org/www/awards/index.html>.
THE KIDLINK COMMUNITY
Clarisse Olivieri de Lima (Brazil) has been promoted to the position
as
Assistant Kidlink Webmaster.
Several Kidlinkers will make presentations at SBC/WIE'99 in Rio de
Janeiro this July. The list includes Odd de Presno (Norway), Bonnie
Thurber (USA), and Oscar Becerra (Peru). See
http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~sbc99/programa/wie.html. Odd de Presno will
present the Who-Am-I? program at NKUL in Trondheim, Norway, this week
(http://www.ntnu.no/nkul/).
Have you heard about KidFamilia, the place for grandmothers and
grandfathers in Kidlink? It happens in Brazil, of course. For their
pictures and "vitae" visit
http://www.kidlink.org/portuguese/brasil/khouse/kfamilia/fichas.html
The Kidcafe-Escola team recently published their Portuguese language
KidNews newsletter. Read it at
http://www.kidlink.org/portuguese/brasil/kidcafe-esc/capamentira.html.
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Submit your input for our next issue to the Editor: Odd de Presno
at
opresno@kidlink.org
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