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Cultivating Citizenship Through Digital Connections at SXSW 2024
Can we create online spaces that foster positive behaviors and social experiences that teach users the skills they need to create strong, resilient connections that help them thrive? Video games and social media have been at the center of debates about mental health and many social issues, but not all digital experiences are created equal. We'll talk about how we can create a healthier internet by developing good citizens through digital interactions, as well as some of the frameworks that designers can use to build online spaces that foster good citizenship among users of all ages. Moderated by Michael Preston, with Tami Bhaumik (Roblox), Jeffrey Burrell (Riot Games), and Dr. Michael Rich (Digital Wellness Lab).
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Co-Design for a More Inclusive EdTech Ecosystem
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The current ed tech market is full of products that claim to fulfill lesson plans and make assessment easier for teachers. But what if, in addition to helping kids master important concepts, digital products could make learning truly impactful, and help diverse students and teachers feel empowered and engaged? We’ll talk about how we can bring kids and teachers into the design process in order ...
App Fairy Podcast : Sago Mini
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Carissa Christner catches up with Aaron Leighton, an illustrator for Sago Mini. They talk about the inspiration behind the characters in the apps, and how play testing is such an important part of their design process. Learn more about this episode here: joanganzcooneycenter.org/2017/03/30/the-app-fairy-visits-sago-mini/ (Published in 2017) Produced by the Madison Public Library with support fr...
App Fairy Podcast : Toca Boca
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Carissa Christner speaks with both Caroline Ingeborn, then-president and COO of Toca Boca, and Petter Karlsson, one of Toca Boca’s Play Designers. Listen to the episode to find out how they weave the Toca Boca philosophy throughout their entire process to create apps that kids truly want to play. Learn more about this episode here: joanganzcooneycenter.org/2018/03/02/the-app-fairy-talks-with-to...
The App Fairy Podcast : Tinybop
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In this special episode of the App Fairy Podcast, we feature part of an interview done by Kabir Seth of the podcast Diversity Sauce in 2017. (Diversity Sauce was a project of the Kids Media and Diversity Project, also supported by the Joan Ganz Cooney Center, so Carissa Christner was thrilled to have this chance to promote their show on the App Fairy.) Carissa followed up with a few questions o...
The App Fairy Podcast : Originator
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Carissa Christner speaks with Originator founder Rex Ishibashi about the "Endless" apps and the cast of monsters who illustrate the definition of words, the meanings of sentences and the value of numbers through silly animations. Learn more about this episode here: joanganzcooneycenter.org/2017/05/15/the-app-fairy-interviews-originator/ (Originally published in 2017) Produced by Madison Public ...
The App Fairy : Nosy Crow
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Carissa Christner speaks with Kate Wilson, managing director and founder of Nosy Crow, an award-winning book publishing company about their innovative use of mobile device capabilities to publish interactive book apps. Learn more about this episode here: joanganzcooneycenter.org/2017/04/27/the-app-fairy-interviews-nosy-crow/ (Originally published in 2017) Produced by Madison Public Library with...
The App Fairy Podcast: Ahoii
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Carissa Christner speaks with Wolfgang Schmitz from Ahoii about the app series for early learners featuring a little sailor named Fiete. Learn more about the episode here: joanganzcooneycenter.org/2017/03/13/the-app-fairy-interviews-ahoiii/ Produced by Madison Public Library with support from the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop.
The App Fairy Podcast : One Globe Kids
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In the pilot episode of the App Fairy Podcast, originally recorded in April 2016, Carissa Christner speaks with Anne Glick, creator of One Globe Kids. Hear about how Anne decided to create One Globe Kids and the research that supports her app. You can also find an abbreviated transcript of the episode at joanganzcooneycenter.org/2017/09/13/one-globe-kids-on-the-app-fairy-podcast/ Produced by Ma...
Designing Tech for Children's Well-Being at SXSW 2023
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There has been a great deal of conversation about technology’s potential harms for children. But what does well-being for children in the digital age look like? Can we design digital experiences that allow children to learn emotional regulation, develop competence and creativity, feel empowered and self-actualized, and connect with others in a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment, while...
Into the Digital Future: Designing for the Positive Possibilities of Technology with Jaspal Sandhu
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In this episode, Jordan and Laura sit down with Jaspal Sandhu, Executive Vice President at Hopelab, a social innovation lab dedicated to supporting the mental health and well-being of young people, with a focus on equity. Jaspal shares his unique journey from mechanical engineering to youth mental health advocacy, shedding light on the intersection of design, technology, and health. They discus...
Into the Digital Future: Fostering Well-being in the Digital Age with Melissa Mercado
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Join us for a conversation with Melissa Mercado, a lead researcher at the CDC, where she addresses the challenges of digital harassment and online safety. Alongside Laura and Jordan, she delves into the world of online bullying, cyberbullying, and their impact on well-being. Melissa highlights the real-life consequences of online violence and emphasizes leveraging online spaces for positive con...
Into the Digital Future: Empowering Children's Voices with Amanda Third
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Laura and Jordan are joined by Amanda Third, Associate Professor at the University of Western Sydney and co-author of the UN's Digital Rights of the Child. Amanda shares her participatory research approach that empowers children as active contributors to data on their digital experiences. As part of the Global Kids Online initiative, she highlights the digital challenges kids face and calls for...
Into the Digital Future: Preventing Digital Harassment with Trisha Prabhu
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Trisha Prabhu, an innovator and anti-cyberbullying advocate, joins Laura and Jordan for a powerful discussion on combating digital harassment. Trisha shares insights from her journey as the creator of ReThink, a technology solution designed to detect and deter offensive language before it's posted online. Together, they explore the current landscape of online bullying and the proactive steps be...
Into the Digital Future: Building Child Safety into Digital Platforms with Jennie Ito
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Jennie Ito, a developmental psychologist and expert in children's media and content appropriateness, joins Laura and Jordan in a compelling conversation on creating safer digital environments for kids. Drawing from her vast experience, which includes spearheading content policy development for kids' experiences on UA-cam, Google Play, and her current role at Roblox, Jennie provides a deep dive ...
Into the Digital Future: Raising Teenagers in a Digital Age with Dr. Tina Halib
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Into the Digital Future: Raising Teenagers in a Digital Age with Dr. Tina Halib
Into the Digital Future: Navigating the Cyber Frontier with Julie Inman Grant
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Into the Digital Future: Navigating the Cyber Frontier with Julie Inman Grant
Co-Designing the Digital Future with Kids, For Kids
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Co-Designing the Digital Future with Kids, For Kids
Into the Digital Future with Laura Higgins and Jordan Shapiro: Kicking Off Season 2
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Into the Digital Future with Laura Higgins and Jordan Shapiro: Kicking Off Season 2
Children's well-being in a digital age
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Children's well-being in a digital age
Gen Z in the Room: Making Public Media By and With Youth for the Future
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Gen Z in the Room: Making Public Media By and With Youth for the Future
The Next Gen Public Media Accelerator
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The Next Gen Public Media Accelerator
Group Chat: Teens and Adults in Conversation on Youth Creators in Public Media
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Group Chat: Teens and Adults in Conversation on Youth Creators in Public Media
Group Chat: Teens and Adults in Conversation on Youth Digital Culture
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Group Chat: Teens and Adults in Conversation on Youth Digital Culture
Group Chat: Teens and Adults in Conversation on Adolescent Well-being Online
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Group Chat: Teens and Adults in Conversation on Adolescent Well-being Online
Building a Better Tech Future for Children: Panel
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Building a Better Tech Future for Children: Panel
Building a Better Tech Future for Children: Elizabeth Milovidov
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Building a Better Tech Future for Children: Elizabeth Milovidov
By/With/For Youth: Content and Platform Innovation with Youth
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By/With/For Youth: Content and Platform Innovation with Youth
Fostering the Well-Being of Children in a Digital Era
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Fostering the Well-Being of Children in a Digital Era
Immersive Media For Learning: Fireside Chat with Josepth South
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Immersive Media For Learning: Fireside Chat with Josepth South

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  • @jocl
    @jocl 9 місяців тому

    Do you need a better microphone! :)

  • @abuffzucchini
    @abuffzucchini Рік тому

    2+2=WHAT!?

  • @alfredbrown72
    @alfredbrown72 3 роки тому

    This man gone to soon 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺

  • @garthdavis4320
    @garthdavis4320 3 роки тому

    Rest In Peace, Caroll Spinney.

  • @abiz1522
    @abiz1522 4 роки тому

    Can you put a link for the game in the comments

  • @ABBASUNIVERSE
    @ABBASUNIVERSE 4 роки тому

    *FIRST ONLY COMMENT!!!*

  • @ChimbusPrime
    @ChimbusPrime 6 років тому

    who made this ;)))))))???

  • @psalm1tree466
    @psalm1tree466 6 років тому

    Darwin's finches show the exact opposite of evolution. Why? Because they are, and all their descendants will be, nothing but 100% finches! Now we see "beak" changes in people even, and in horses and dogs and so on. Yet the people stay people, the horses stay horses and dogs stay dogs. If not, what are the finches, etc. "evolving" into that are not finches etc.? . I used to call myself an atheist and thought Darwin was a genius. Let's look at the "Bible" of evolutionism, The Origin of Species. Maybe because it is so mind numbingly boring, people rarely notice something, namely that it never shows the origin of anything! Darwin's finch beaks are supposed to support goo through the zoo to you, but what do they really show? Zero. . Research reveals that the beaks grow back and forth in size depending on climate variations. The evidence that finches or Galapagos Island Turtles et al have ever been or ever will be anything but finches, and turtles et al? Zero again. . Oh, and btw, as usual in evolutionary theory you are being told one thing while the opposite is true, as about natural selection. It does not lead to evolution as Darwin claimed. It only shuffles, or sometimes eliminates, pre existing information that has always been in the genomes. It never creates new DNA as would be necessary, for ex., to turn a fin into a foot or a leg into a wing. Nothing ever observed creates new DNA. All DNA is just a copy of a copy of a copy which can be altered by things like mutations. . Beneficial mutations? They are said to be the second force for evolution. However, Charles Muller, who won a Nobel Prize for his work on them, said "The good ones are so rare that we can consider them all bad." . Darwin was nothing but an armchair theorist who, unlike his contemporary Mendel, never supported his theory through the scientific method and cast doubts on it himself. Yet he is an icon of evolution, like another contemporary, a lawyer named George Lyell, who came up with the totally fictional Geologic Column. . The GC exists only in art work. The real evidence? Fossils are jumbled, in no neatly organized pattern whatsoever. There really are no such things as Cambrian, Jurassic, and so on "periods." Like the GC those are just fictions presented as facts. Giant shark fossils are found with dino fossils in Montana, for ex. Whales' fossils are found in wildly improbable places like the Andes mountains, the Sahara and a desert in Chile. Deep sea "Cambrian" fossils, such as sea shells and mollusks, are found at every level on the planet, including on most mountain tops - like the world's highest, the Himalayans. Fossils of ocean floor life forms, like trilobites. are found in the hills of mid America and countless other places world wide, high and far inland. In fact, 90% of the fossils on land are marine. Golly, how did that seawater get everywhere all over the planet? Hmmm.... . Take a look. See the ocean floor dwelling, now extinct, so called "Cambrian", trilobites found on mountain tops all over the world. (They are supposed to be at the bottom of the GC.) www.bing.com/images/search?q=trilobites%20On%20Mountains&qs=n&form=QBIR&sp=-1&pq=trilobites%20on%20mountains&sc=0-23&sk=&cvid=9008D75298A54105AD924CA3AACAE385 Notice the exquisitely preserved details on many. This is also seen with innumerable sea shells, mollusks, etc. . Now some claim "plate tectonics" moved, intact and conjoined, vast stretches of ocean dwelling, bottom floor, marine life fossils in the countless billions to travel for millions of years and then wrap around the tops of mountains. Not uncommonly the fossils are in their original shape with perfect details as you see in the link. "Plate tectonics" are purely speculaitons, piled on theories, heaped on hypotheses. They can't explain the lack of erosion which should have caused those fossils to be nothing but dust and rubble after their so called millions of years trek. . (And please do not send me a post quoting Talk Origins, which I call Talk Spin. Yes, I know that they claim to have found one GC on this entire, vast, planet. But they didn't. If you will check thoroughly you will see them saying "Some of the strata are out of place", i.e. there ain't any GC there, either. I am very familiar with TO. They have no problems with flat out lying and are not even an authentic science source. If you can find an authentic science source that shows a GC, include that with a link to a photo. Then explain why the rest of the planet shows the exact opposite of a GC. My experience is that knowledgeable evolution defending people will say "Well, the GC is just a model. We know none really exists." When I ask "How can you make a model of something that has no evidence whatsoever that it existed?" they don't respond.) . The Bible says that flood waters completely covered the whole earth after, for one thing, "the fountains of the deep broke forth." (Did you know there is an ocean below our commonly known oceans, or have you seen the mid Atlantic ridge which looks like it used to be a great crack on the ocean floor? Probably not.). Again, the fossil record shows that marine life fossils are at every level on the planet, everywhere around the globe, and that, in fact, over 90% of the fossils on land are marine. And they say the Bible is not historical and not backed by science. And btw there are almost 300 Great Flood legends around the world. Even the one by the Aborigines of Australia is highly similar to what the Bible reports. . So you've been told a book showed the origin of species, but it didn't. You've been told G.I. animals show evolution but they only show they are having, at most, minuscle changes that leave them basically what they were before. . You were told there is a Geological Column, but there is not one on the planet. You're told over and over that natural selection shows evolutionism when it actually just somewhat modifies the organism through shifting already present information, or sometimes through loss of information, in the genomes, leaving it essentially what it was before. It may eventually become a new species of fish, or bee, or tree, etc., but it will always stay a fish, a bee or a tree etc. We see no evidence whatsoever of any species in a genus moving up to the next step on the Animal or Plant Kingdom to become a new family. (Not to mention never seeing any transitions from an order, class, phylum or Kingdom.) . Yet that would have had to have happened for evolution to occur, and it is claimed, with no evidence whatsoever, that it did happen over and over and over - in the conveniently invisible and unverifiable past. . We have trillions of life forms out there. So why don't we see mutations causing any lifeform of Family A to turn into a lifeform of Family B? After all, their ancestors have supposedly had hundreds of millions of Darwin years to make the switch and be moving around as part A and part B. But eagles stay eagles, bullfrogs stay bullfrogs, dolphins stay dolphins, eboli bacteria stay eboli bacteria, tulips stay tulips, chimps stay chimps, fruit flies stay fruit lies, and of course people stay people, no matter how much they change. . This fits in with what the Bible says about creation having been halted. What also fits is that no new strands of DNA are ever created. All DNA is just a copy of a copy of a copy, on and on. DNA can be somewhat altered by mutations and natural selection, selective breeding and even genetic engineering, but is never seen to be created from "scratch." . What else does evolutionism offer besides unsubstantiated theories, in fact theories that defy the real evidence, presented as facts? Logical fallacies. Logical fallacies always, always, undergird evolutionism defense. . The favorites are Correlation Does Not Imply Causation and Presuming Omniscience, though it uses many. . Correlation Does Not Imply Causation goes like this: "Look! Fossil A has some similarities to Fossil B! We'll use big words to sound impressive about that, like 'similar homology.' We have exactly zero evidence Fossil A even had a descendant, much less one significantly different from it, much less that it turned into B, C, D etc. But we are going to tell you, as gawd's truth scientific fact, that we know all about what happened to its evidence-free, data-free, descendants. We'll call that science." . This leads right into the Presuming Omniscience logical fallacy. Another example of a use of that fallacy is when an evolutionary paleontologist will pick up a fossil from the ground and tell you with absolute authority that they know all about what happened to it's invisible "descendants" in the untestable past - for over 100 million Darwin years. . "Missing links" (2 to 5 million Darwin years' worth of them between you and Lucy or some other such "transition" du jour) is a Presuming Omniscience logical fallacy phrase. How do you tell missing links from never existed links? Have...faith...brothers and sisters! And be so grateful that YOU ain't religious! . Learn how to spot logical fallacies and you will see them used in every defense in evolutionary literature. . Ignoring the actual data is also part of evolutionism. For just one of innumerable examples, they say life can come from inorganic matter (and don't say they do not - who came up with the antiscientific primal pond, creationists?) The data, what real science uses, shows life, always and only, comes from life and life of the same kind. . Pile theories presented as facts on top of logical fallacies, ignore the real data or try to spin it away, and stir well with sophistry. Then you have evolutionary theory. . You're not a fish update. You have a Creator Who made you and loves you and wants you to know Him, and to love Him, too. Don't trade that in for pseudo science mumbo jumbo.

  • @rolisgonz8152
    @rolisgonz8152 8 років тому

    I love Oscar the grouch!!...

  • @tomeboaventura9054
    @tomeboaventura9054 8 років тому

    Minecraft fails at teaching gravity :p

  • @the_exxtra1425
    @the_exxtra1425 9 років тому

    what you think of this gamestarmechanic.com/game/player/4281596

  • @gameroy20212
    @gameroy20212 9 років тому

    Windows 7 keyboard!!!!!!! Xp!!!!

  • @gameroy20212
    @gameroy20212 9 років тому

    Windows xp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @yousorooo
    @yousorooo 9 років тому

    Treat the world respectfully? Ain't nobody got time for that!

    • @lynellem8000
      @lynellem8000 9 років тому

      Derek Leung You would not last long on Noirland then as we ban greifing.

  • @kevinjjohnson
    @kevinjjohnson 10 років тому

    I have read about Joel, and his good work with Minecraft! Thanks for this video, a great intro to a great ed offering.

  • @josephruton9523
    @josephruton9523 10 років тому

    That's cool:)

  • @SourSage96
    @SourSage96 10 років тому

    i wana grief your server so fucking bad

  • @SourSage96
    @SourSage96 10 років тому

    macs suck donkey nuttsack

  • @SourSage96
    @SourSage96 10 років тому

    macs suck donkey nuttsack

  • @emilyrichmond112
    @emilyrichmond112 10 років тому

    I wish we had minecraft at my school!!! Fricking learning!!!

  • @sphardtold7931
    @sphardtold7931 10 років тому

    Here are some ACTUAL games that you could been paid to test check out GAMETESTERCAREERS.ALLALLA.COM

  • @caitlinjane92
    @caitlinjane92 11 років тому

    Same here! Even though I don't watch Sesame Street anymore (mainly because it's not the same as I personally remember it from my generation as a kid), I still love Big Bird. I still have this baby blanket of him that's as old as me (I'm 20, BTW). Honestly, I'd love to meet Big Bird in person on Sesame Street someday.

  • @chibicl_
    @chibicl_ 11 років тому

    i wish whe i was in 2 grade i should be going their not to the crapy learning crapy junk

  • @Borzogo
    @Borzogo 11 років тому

    Interesting approach.

  • @bryce9087
    @bryce9087 11 років тому

    2:40 oh hey that's me

  • @sabot691
    @sabot691 11 років тому

    BOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @sabot691
    @sabot691 11 років тому

    BIRN

  • @JeremiahsFiles
    @JeremiahsFiles 11 років тому

    Big Bird was my favorite as a kid, and I cared so much about him :)

  • @Optical619
    @Optical619 11 років тому

    Matt atthe end is the best

  • @willisverynice
    @willisverynice 11 років тому

    what a noob

  • @barnardcarter1504
    @barnardcarter1504 11 років тому

    Was the guy playing minecraft on 1.5

  • @dotcombatgames
    @dotcombatgames 11 років тому

    in the classroom or not, minecraft is an amazing game with an infinite possibility. People have made fully functional calculators in game, just look it up on youtube!

  • @MrD3STR03R
    @MrD3STR03R 11 років тому

    Mac is shit.

  • @DreballinArts
    @DreballinArts 11 років тому

    Woah! This game looks awesome!

  • @suehedges
    @suehedges 12 років тому

    I agree with what he's saying there. Very interesting view points. Love the joke about the phone. Bigbird was my favourite when I was a kidd.

  • @anonimo1869
    @anonimo1869 12 років тому

    que porra tenho que fazer um curto de ingles urgente

  • @schippendale91
    @schippendale91 12 років тому

    A very nice and cool Christian man!

  • @MIsterremix99
    @MIsterremix99 12 років тому

    Too bad my school district (as a whole) sucks, I wud have liked that a few years ago instead of 3/4's of a year ago

  • @PinkieOats
    @PinkieOats 12 років тому

    Daily Freeman brought me here. Very original concept, and it's interesting how many game types there are. I like what I see from this. Is there anyway to play it online?

  • @OzzieAlfonso
    @OzzieAlfonso 12 років тому

    Good to see you again, Jeanette. Keep up the good work. Oz

  • @NellieKAdaba
    @NellieKAdaba 12 років тому

    I prefer Oscar. Big Bird is just ok

  • @TheMinecraftboy99
    @TheMinecraftboy99 12 років тому

    this guy inspires me i take my hat off to you sir

    • @Beluga_5551
      @Beluga_5551 Рік тому

      how was life for you 10 years ago sir?

  • @flPieman
    @flPieman 12 років тому

    Is the game published on any website, or is there any way for me to play it? I'm going into ninth grade, and have been programming flash games for three years, I would love to see more of what you can do, maybe it will inspire me. Great job! :) How old are you?

  • @rexfurry
    @rexfurry 12 років тому

    Hehe, thanks, and that neat you're entering the BAFTA YGDC, I hope ya do good :) Also, as of now New world is probably around 90% complete, just some minor bugs and ad-ons and it'll be done and ready to plat! However, I am still working on some other things on the side as well, so it will probably be another month or so till the full version is out ^)^

  • @MrLightiDeas
    @MrLightiDeas 12 років тому

    Hey Rex you have a cool real name, Anyway over here I'm entering the BAFTA;s Young Game Designer Competiton. Wish me good luck. And when's the game (New World) going to be finshed?

  • @mhlcc1
    @mhlcc1 12 років тому

    Joel Levin shows us all how to be both innovative and caring. An amazing person and stellar teacher.

  • @Sign4lyf
    @Sign4lyf 12 років тому

    I love Zach and I'm a total freak for just focussing on the fact that he's never been to DC, but seriously, What?!

  • @1937Samantha
    @1937Samantha 12 років тому

    Great Game!!!

  • @rexfurry
    @rexfurry 12 років тому

    Hello, it's rexfurry (the creator of New World and the name I use on the internet ^_^). Anyway, just a little note, I'm actually still working on the game and since the Stem challenge and I've updated it quite a bit. I plan to release this updated version as soon as I finish sorting some of the bugs out and such and once I do I'll make a video on it as well as put it on my site (rexfurrygames.webs) for everyone to download for free! ^)^

  • @ellie1701
    @ellie1701 12 років тому

    Caroll is as sincere in real life and as humble in real life as he seems here. What you see is what you get. This man is a true success in every meaning of the terms. A successful marriage, a wonderful father and one of the few beings in this world who give to others totally unconditionally!