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		<title>Celebrating 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 21:23:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bron Stuckey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In late December Quest Atlantis won the Edublog Award for Best Educational use of a Virtual World. This award was nominated for and voted  by our teachers, so that now the world knows what we all know about Quest Atlantis: it really is the best! Of the 500 votes in this category Quest Atlantis received [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://edublogawards.com/2010awards/best-educational-use-of-a-virtual-world-2010/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-981" title="winner_useofavirtualnetwork" src="http://questatlantisblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/winner_useofavirtualnetwork-150x150.png" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>In late December Quest Atlantis won the <a title="Winners" href="http://edublogawards.com/2010awards/best-educational-use-of-a-virtual-world-2010/" target="_blank">Edublog Award for Best Educational use of a Virtual World</a>. This award was nominated for and voted  by our teachers, so that now the world knows what we all know about Quest Atlantis: it really is the best! Of the 500 votes in this category Quest Atlantis received 224, making us head and shoulders above some very worthy contenders. This award was not just a recognition of the virtual world program but also of the teacher network that we have together developed. It recognises this <a title="QA Blog" href="http://questatlantisblog.org" target="_blank">blog</a>, the <a title="QA Teaching Wiki" href="http://quest-atlantis-teaching.wikispaces.com/" target="_blank">Quest Atlantis Teaching Wiki</a>, and all the teacher and student contributions on <a href="http://tweepml.org/Quest-Atlantis-Teachers/" target="_blank">Twitter</a>, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=21226025123&amp;ref=ts">Facebook</a>, <a href="http://www.netvibes.com/bronstuckey#Visions_of_Quest_Atlantis" target="_blank">Flickr and Youtube</a><span id="hwytop"> </span><span id="hwytop"> </span>. Our knowledge sharing community supports teachers about the globe in sharing strong pedagogoical practices, teaching hints and tips and amusing and poignant stories from the classroom.<span id="more-850"></span></p>
<p>All too often the great tales of momentus Quest Atlantis value are left in the classrooms from where they emanate. In 2011 we will move to strengthen our sharing of practices. Our <a href="http://quest-atlantis-teaching.wikispaces.com/Quest+Atlantis+Teacher+Connections" target="_blank">Teacher Connection Meetings</a> continue on the <strong>first Thursday of the month</strong>, in three timezones (Asia-Pacific, USA/Canada and Europe) over skype and inworld. In these meetings we often troubleshoot, share stories, invite guest speakers and generally enjoy the company of other QA educators. The 2011 kick off  meeting will take place on February 3rd with invited guest speaker teachers in each region sharing their expert practice.</p>
<p>In the early part of this year we will be offering training for teachers wishing to use our new interface to develop and share their own Quest activities in the world. Teacher contributions will keep the curriculum of QA culturally diverse, dynamic, topical and globally relevant. There will also be a virtual buoy camp to gather all our facilitators together in a refresher/celebration of the global distributed leadership of Quest Atlantis.</p>
<p>Questers in our <a href="http://quest-atlantis-teaching.wikispaces.com/Student+Congress" target="_blank">Student Congress</a>, a world built and designed by students, are are working  hard right now to prepare for a February launch of that world. This is a place for students to step up and be the designers, leaders, and managers of their own virtual world experiences and learning. Watch out for announcements on this as it promises to be one of the most exciting additions to our Quest Atlantis community.</p>
<p>From my perpective this Edublog award represents so much of what makes QA exciting, and is a much deserved token of how mature our program and community are. <strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Let&#8217;s all pull together to make 2011 another winning year!</strong></p>
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		<title>QA Student Congress:  A Celebration of Participatory Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 06:27:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bron Stuckey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Come share your ideas on a Student Congress. An idea had been mulling for some months now about creating a world in Quest Atlantis where students can take up ownership, leadership and have opportunities to share their lifeworld experiences in the QA social commitments. The first formal meeting of our steering group happened this week [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-593" title="Theatre" src="http://questatlantisblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Theatre-150x150.png" alt="" width="150" height="150" />Come share your ideas on a <a title="Quest Atlantis Teaching Wiki" href="http://quest-atlantis-teaching.wikispaces.com/Building+a+Student+Congress+in+QA" target="_blank">Student Congress</a>.<br />
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<p>An idea had been mulling for some months now about creating a world in Quest Atlantis where students can take up ownership, leadership and have opportunities to share their lifeworld experiences in the QA social commitments.</p>
<p>The first formal meeting of our steering group happened this week to focus on writing a design proposal for a new world where the particpants will be the designers. What will it look like? What will the students roles be? What will motivate students to come here? What passport will be required to get there? What resourcing issues will we have? What infrastructure will support the goals? Six teachers and our first very brave student member met to begin to answer some of these questions.</p>
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<p>The Student Congress will evolve in a disused world once intended for teacher professional development.As such it has a shell of buildings and landscape that the currently forming team of students and teachers can leverage, adapt and reshape to suit this new purpose.</p>
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<p>The basic  idea of the congress is that students, who have luminated to a certain level, would be able to access this world where they can take up leadership roles and further share their knowledge and commitment with Questers about the globe. There they will be the designers of activities, be able to teach each other new skills like machinima and take their online communication to a new and more reflective level.</p>
<p>If you are a QA teacher and want to explore the world in question you can find the teleporter by walking past Brianna in Teacherville, toward the grass huts to a sign that directs you to Student Congress.</p>
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<p>You can join us or follow how this proposal and world are shaping up at the <a title="Quest Atlantis Teaching Wiki" href="http://quest-atlantis-teaching.wikispaces.com/Building+a+Student+Congress+in+QA" target="_blank">Student Congress Wiki</a>. The audio of the team discussion is also linked inworld at the Teachers Lounge of Islandview Elementary, Teacherville.</p>
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		<title>Teacher Connection Update December</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bron Stuckey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teacher Connections restarted back in September and the last 4 months have raised some very interesting discussions as well as opportunities for QA teachers to locate mentors, local teaching buddies, join collaborative projects and source prospective co-questing classes. The December meetings were small but very engaging as many Southern Hemisphere schools are now preparing for end of the year and retiring their QA classes and US counterparts were getting back in the swing after Thanksgiving celebrations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teacher Connections restarted back in September and the last 4 months have raised some very interesting discussions as well as opportunities for QA teachers to locate mentors, local teaching buddies, join collaborative projects and source prospective co-questing classes. The December meetings were small but very engaging as many Southern Hemisphere schools are now preparing for end of the year and retiring their QA classes and US counterparts were getting back in the swing after Thanksgiving celebrations.<br />
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Ma Hongliang (Michael1975) professor from Xi&#8217;an, China, an active member of the teacher community and strong advocate for Quest Atlantis, has embarked on a mission to translate QA research articles and possibly a unit in the program in order to expedite QA&#8217;s uptake in Chinese classrooms.</p>
<p>We heard from some members who had recently implemented QA units. Teachers like Karen Mann (Kazzm) working in an Australian High School who, having completed the Plague Unit twice (both old and new) offered praise for the strengthened curriculum outcomes in the new version. We heard from Judy Tyler (judyler), having just completed the Taiga unit working with a Illinois middle school science class,  who shared her excitement about the learning gains made by students and the in-depth teaching and learning surrounding this unit.  Cheryl Hill (libbycat50) reported on how excited her elementary/primary students have been about their new co-questing.  Cheryl&#8217;s school in Australia is collaborating with Martha Eaton&#8217;s (meaton) whole grade 4 in a school in North Carolina to complete curriculum activities with remote buddies. The students have been emailing, blogging, videoconferencing and talking in preparation and even though the school year ends in a few weeks for the Aussie group, they have requested their teacher support them in further collaborations over the holiday break. We hope to hear from some of these teachers as guest bloggers right here in the very near future. They certainly have stories that you will want to hear.</p>
<p>In light of each of the teacher reports we discussed how integral teaching is to the success of QA and how important quality planning, preparation, scaffolding and feedback are to student engagement and learning gains.  The teachers mentioned here are masters of these skills but we need to know more about the ways teachers enhance the program. That&#8217;s why we have 2 research projects happening in the Mesa Verde and <a title="Plague Unit Research Group" href="http://quest-atlantis-teaching.wikispaces.com/Plague+Unit+Research+Group" target="_blank">Plague</a> units to see in more detail how and in what ways contexts and teaching impact the value of these units.  Special teacher connections will be held in December and January for these global projects so watch out for those announcements.</p>
<p>We also heard back from our new buoys who have been developing local teacher training programs.  Mary-Ellen Davis<span style="font-family: Georgia; font-size: 24px; font-weight: bold;"> </span>(soulstar) in Virginia Beach had run her first face-to-face training and a highly praised VSTE conference presentation while Jesus De Leon (MrD) and Janine McGrath (Mcgrath4th) were preparing to start their first blended teacher training program for Seminole County in Florida. This distributed leadership has become vital to QA&#8217;s scalability and we are eternally grateful to all our buoys about the globe who voluntarily give their time, expertise and high standards of professionalism to the program.</p>
<p>Some initial discussions also took place in the UK connection and later over twitter to develop strategies to attract more schools in the UK.  We are looking to the local expertise of colleagues Drew Buddie (wellfan) and Dale Jones (djones ) and the <a title="MirandaNet" href="http://www.mirandanet.ac.uk.edu" target="_blank">MirandaNet</a> educational community to bring leading UK schools and districts into QA.</p>
<p>To know more about these events and the projects that QA teachers are currently engaging in, come join the<a title="Quest Atlantis Teaching Wiki" href="http://quest-atlantis-teaching.wikispaces.com/" target="_blank"> Quest Atlantis Teaching Wiki</a> where you too can take up a leadership role in our burgeoning community.</p>
<p>We host the Teacher Connections in 3 time zones traveling about the globe in QA’s Teacherville and over<a href="http://www.skype.com" target="_blank"> Skype</a>.</p>
<p><strong>The next Teacher Connections will happen Thursday January 7th in your timezone!</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Asia-Pacific Teacher Connection</strong> 7.00pm &#8211; 8.30 pm Sydney **(09.00 am GMT, 9pm Auckland, 5pm Singapore, 5pm Perth, 5pm Kuala Lumpur, 5pm Beijing, 6pm Tokyo, 2.30pm New Delhi)</li>
<li><strong>Europe and Africa Teacher Connection</strong> 18.00 GMT (London 8pm, 9pm Johannesburg, 9pm Zagreb, 10pm Ankara, 12pm noon Los Angeles, 3pm NYC, 7am Friday, Sydney)</li>
<li><strong>Americas Teacher Connection</strong> 5.00 pm PDT/Los Angeles (01.00am GMT, 8pm NYC, 8pm Raleigh, 8pm Santiago, 5pm Vancouver, 12 midday Friday, Sydney)</li>
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		<title>Can&#8217;t help feeling chuffed!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 09:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bron Stuckey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was setting up accounts in the next Teacher Online Professional Development for QA and I got a Skype call from someone I did not recognize. I did not accept the call but instant messaged the person to find out what they wanted. The caller said they were part of the next online course and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was setting up accounts in the next <a title="QA Online Teacher PD" href="http://atlantis.crlt.indiana.edu/public/pdInfo.pl" target="_blank">Teacher Online Professional Development for QA</a> and I got a Skype call from someone I did not recognize. I did not accept the call but instant messaged the person to find out what they wanted. The caller said they were part of the next online course and wanted to know when their account would be ready.  I proceeded to tell the caller that he would need a partner teacher as is this is a requirement of our online PD program; schools must present 2 teachers in the workshop. He went on to make excuses and say that the school was poorly resourced with computers and could not present 2 teachers and started putting forward more and more excuses. Hmm, I became suspicious &#8230;<span id="more-467"></span></p>
<p>I became suspicious as the excuses grew more far fetched and looked up the family name on our QA database to discover there was as student with the same family name in one of last year&#8217;s retired classes. I asked the caller if this was him and he finally had to confess &#8220;<em>oh pshhhhhh</em>&#8221; yes it was him. The upshot was that he had changed schools, in fact states and his new school had not heard of Quest Atlantis.  He totally loves QA declaring &#8220;<em>Sorry i&#8217;m really sorry. its just i&#8217;m really interested in QA! im like crazy for it and i really wana learn more about it</em>&#8220;.  It seems my young Quester friend thought that if he were to do the teacher training he could bring QA to his new school. Well my heart rose from a my  adult annoyance at his presumption and cheekiness to being so totally chuffed that our program actually means that much to the learners who inhabit it.</p>
<p>And I know you are wondering what happened to our young QA advocate. I decided to sponsor him in QA myself and to give him a special role in the community, not quite as a teacher, but commensurate with the initiative he had shown. He certainly seems worth keeping around even if only for the warmth of this one day&#8217;s events <img src='http://questatlantisblog.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Cow Tipping Comes of Age!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 01:09:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bron Stuckey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My post here builds on Donna’s recent comments about the fun quotient in teacher learning in Quest Atlantis. Teacher involvement in Quest Atlantis is not only a chance to get back in touch with your sense of play but a chance to be part of a burgeoning professional learning community. Let me describe some of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-246 alignright" title="clip_image002_0001" src="http://questatlantisblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/clip_image002_0001-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" />My post here builds on Donna’s recent comments about the fun quotient in teacher learning in Quest Atlantis. Teacher involvement in Quest Atlantis is not only a chance to get back in touch with your sense of play but a chance to be part of a burgeoning professional learning community. Let me describe some of the ways&#8230;<span id="more-233"></span></p>
<p>Recently I was leaving Indiana after a very fruitful time working in the Quest Atlantis team and I spied this t-shirt at the airport and just could not resist.</p>
<div id="attachment_245" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-245" title="IMG_2263" src="http://questatlantisblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/IMG_22632-300x256.jpg" alt="Tshirt bought at Indianapolis Airport" width="300" height="256" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Tshirt bought at Indianapolis Airport</p></div>
<p>Those teachers who have trained online with me as will surely raise a giggle because some of our most fun professional development classes explore building in the 3D world where we partake of the joys of inworld cow tipping.</p>
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<p>Part of what excites teachers, as they begin to learn all the facets of QA, is the opportunity they and their students have to construct, collaborate and develop.  While our cow tipping session is a bit of playful craziness it is emblematic of what QA offers and in more than just building in the virtual world. Teachers like their students are taking ownership and constructing more than simple 3D homes. Teacher teams have been forming to build in Free4All and this is proving to be a new and integral part of our teacher community development.</p>
<p>We also currently have teacher groups  working around the world on a <a title="Quest Writing Google Site" href="http://sites.google.com/site/qaquestwriting/" target="_blank">Google Site for  Quest Writing</a> to develop new quests to add to the worlds of QA. Quest are already being written in topics such as the social commitments, robotics, indigenous heritage and Modern languages – French and hopefully Spanish.</p>
<p>We are about to put together a proposal with a  small group of teachers to take  a disused world and re-purpose it as a student congress with several dedicated areas for such as Quester presentations, inworld machinima development, and Quester showcases.</p>
<p>Our successful monthly Teacher Connection meetings will restart on the first Thursday of each month and that makes September 3<sup>rd</sup> our very next meeting. More notice of meeting times in your timezones will be coming to QA teachers through our<a title="Atlantian Listserv" href="http://atlantis.crlt.indiana.edu/mailman/listinfo/atlantis" target="_blank"> email listserv</a>, <a title="Bronst on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/BronSt/" target="_blank">tweets</a> and <a title="Quest Atlantis Teachers Facebook Group" href="http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=philip+long&amp;init=quick#/group.php?gid=21226025123&amp;ref=ts" target="_blank">Quest Atlantis Teachers Facebook Group</a>.</p>
<p>We have started building a <a title="Quest Atlantis Teacher Wiki" href="http://quest-atlantis-teaching.wikispaces.com/" target="_blank">wiki </a>for teachers to develop a to map quests and missions to local outcomes and standards and to share out ideas for implementation.</p>
<p>If you are already a QA teacher, or keen to come join us soon in one of our <a title="Quest Atlantis Workshops" href="http://atlantis.crlt.indiana.edu/public/pdInfo.pl" target="_blank">online or face-to-face training programs</a>, you are invited to join any and all of our teacher community activities and events. Many of these activities are just getting of the ground and they will become valuable and successful resources with the support of a critical mass of professionals like you!</p>
<p>~ Bron Stuckey</p>
<p><em>PS no cows were harmed in the training of Quest Atlantis teachers <img src='http://questatlantisblog.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</em></p>
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		<title>Quest Atlantis Teachers invade Second Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 01:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bron Stuckey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the Tuesday, July 7th I was invited to be the ISTE guest speaker in Second Life to talk about Quest Atlantis. The presentation came to life when 8 QA teachers in the audience came up to join me on stage and to describe their experience with QA and field questions about educational practices and [...]]]></description>
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<p>On the Tuesday, July 7th  I was invited to be the <a title="ISTE Speaker Series" href="http://secondlife.iste.wikispaces.net/events" target="_blank">ISTE guest speaker in Second Life</a> to talk about Quest Atlantis.</p>
<p>The presentation came to life when 8 QA teachers in the audience came up to join me on stage and to describe their experience with QA and field questions about educational practices and learning for young students in our virtual world. More and more I bump into fantastic QA teachers who are sharing their experiences and drawing colleagues in to join us.</p>
<p>If you want to take a look at what teachers have to say about and how they are implementing Quest Atlantis take a look at our<a title="Visions of Quest Atlantis" href="http://www.netvibes.com/bronstuckey#Visions_of_Quest_Atlantis" target="_blank"> Visions of Quest Atlantis</a> site. There you can see links to teacher blogs, slideshare presentations, youtube videos, wikis, flickr pics and tweets in a dynamic and ever growing collection.</p>
<p>~ Bron Stuckey</p>
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