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Submit your Rough Cut to Aniboom’s History Channel Competition and win $5,000.

Friday, August 21st, 2009

The first stage submissions period ends in less than two weeks. They are looking for the top five “Rough Cuts” (early-stage works ranging anywhere from basic sketches, storyboards, animatics to partial or full animations), which can be synched up to the free audio provided exclusively at Aniboom.com/History.

The top five are awarded an automatic $5,000 so that they may be further developed into final animations. Those final animations then go on to compete for a $25,000 development deal and national television exposure.

This is a great opportunity for you to showcase your style, win cash prizes, and show off your animation to millions. It’s simple—just download 30 seconds of exclusive free audio and show how you would animate it— sketches, drawings, and storyboards are all fully welcome! But don’t wait to the last minute—their servers get a bit overloaded when everyone submits all at once!

With the first stage of this competition ending August 31st, now is your time to win a cool $5,000 and get on the road to your big break!

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The Simpsons, Complete 12th Season Coming to DVD August 18

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Simpson fans, listen up!

Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie return for more outrageous adventures when “The Simpsons” The Complete Twelfth Season arrives on DVD August 18 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. The longest running animated series in television history, “The Simpsons” latest DVD collection features all 21 classic episodes from the 2000-01 season including Bart’s boy band odyssey in “New Kids on the Blecch” featuring pop sensations ‘N Sync and the hilarious less-than-ordinary day in-store for Homer, Bart and Lisa in “Trilogy of Error.” The season also boasts an impressive line-up of talented guest stars including Drew Barrymore, Edward Norton, Justin Timberlake, Stephen King, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Roger Daltrey, and many more.

“The Simpsons” The Complete Twelfth Season is loaded with special features including an introduction from Matt Groening; audio commentaries on every episode with Groening and “The Simpsons” Executive Producers, Writers, Actors and Directors; deleted scenes; animation showcases; original sketches; special language feature; featurettes and more. As an added bonus, the set comes in collectible packaging modeled after the overweight and over opinionated retailer Comic Book Guy.

“The Simpsons” The Complete Twelfth Season Special Features:

All episodes are compiled on four discs. Each episode is presented with English, Spanish and French and English, French and Spanish subtitles. The following is a breakdown of each disc:

Disc One:

o Treehouse of Horror XI
o A Tale of Two Springfields
o Insane Clown Poppy
o Lisa the Tree Hugger
o Homer vs. Dignity
o Additional Bonus Features Include:

§ Commentaries featuring Executives Producers, Writers, Directors, Cast and many more
§ Illustrated Commentary: Lisa the Tree Hugger
§ Animation Showcase: Treehouse of Horror XI
§ Deleted Scenes
§ Special Language Feature: Homer Vs. Dignity

Disc Two:

o The Computer Wore Menace Shoes
o The Great Money Caper
o Skinner’s Sense of Snow
o HOMR
o Pokey Mom
o Worst Episode Ever
o Additional Bonus Features Include:

§ Commentaries featuring Executives Producers, Writers, Directors, Cast and many more
§ Deleted Scenes
§ Comic Book Guy: Best. Moments. Ever. featurette
§ Illustrated Commentary: HOMR

Disc Three:

o Tennis the Menace
o Day of the Jackanapes
o New Kids on the Blecch
o Hungry, Hungry Homer
o Bye Bye Nerdie
o Simpsons Safari
o Additional Bonus Features Include:

§ Commentaries featuring Executives Producers, Writers, Directors, Cast and many more
§ Deleted Scenes
§ Animation Showcase: Day of the Jackanapes

Disc Four:

o Trilogy of Error
o I’m Goin’ to Praiseland
o Children of a Lesser Clod
o Simpson Tall Tales
o Additional Bonus Features Include:

§ Commentaries featuring Executives Producers, Writers, Directors, Cast and many more
§ Deleted Scenes with optional commentary by Executive Producer Mike Scully
§ Global Fanfest
§ Sketch Gallery
§ Illustrated Commentary: I’m Goin’ to Praiseland
§ The Commercials

About “THE SIMPSONS” – Currently the longest-running sitcom on television, The Simpsons aired their historic 400th episode in May 2007, followed by the hugely successful The Simpsons Movie in July 2007. The critically acclaimed series features Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson who take traditional family life and turn them upside down. Exploding into a cultural phenomenon in 1990, The Simpsons has remained one of the most visible and marketable properties both domestically and internationally. The Simpsons is noted for its famous celebrity guest voices and received a Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame in January of 2000. In Spring 2008 The Simpsons Ride opened at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida and Hollywood, CA.

This multi-Emmy Award®-winning series is currently in production of its 21st Season. The Simpsons is a Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Century Fox Television. James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, and Al Jean are the Executive Producers. The Gracie Films Licensing and Marketing Division develops and produces the DVD collection for the series. Film Roman is the animation house.

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Rethinking Early Childhood Education

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Dr. Ed Greene, CQCM National Board member shares some recent news about the U.S. work with the Pyramid Approach to Early Learning from the Netherlands.

The attached article was written during the recent study tour Dr. Greene conducted for Dr. Jef van Kuyk, the creator of the Pyramid Approach to which he was introduced by mentor and friend, Dr. Irving Siegel, several years ago. Dr. Siegel’s psychological distancing theory was an influlencial element in the development of the Approach.

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Rethinking Early Childhood Education

Liz Babiarz

In a sunlit room decorated with different colorful plants, the four year olds at Georgia State’s Child Development Center began their project on “How Does Your Garden Grow?”

Much like other preschool classes might, they started the project by talking about what they know about plants and drawing pictures.

But they didn’t stop there. They spent the following four weeks broadening and deepening the concept to include everything from parts of the plant and germination, to weather cycles and plants found in literature and music.

GSU’s Lanette S. Suttles Child Development Center is one of the first in the nation to pilot this educational approach to early childhood learning. It’s called the Pyramid Approach and it is a new American adaptation to a Netherlands-based method of educating the whole child through sequential levels of thinking and learning.

“When children learn and play only in the here and now, say, through their five senses, their learning is limited,” said Dr. Jef van Kuyk, creator of the Pyramid Approach who visited GSU this month. “But if we are able to expand their thinking through comparing, predicting, and re-presenting, children can come to a much higher level of development.”

Georgia State began piloting the Pyramid Approach last fall and it will continue for another two years. The approach is also being tested at two nonprofit, community-based preschools – Sheltering Arms in Atlanta and the Jefferson County Head Start in Alabama.

At the same time, Georgia State faculty will guide a research study of Pyramid’s effects at these centers. The study will look at teacher’s experiences with the curriculum, their success implementing it and the quality of instruction students receive. It will also evaluate the impact of the instruction on child development outcomes, such as the development of literacy, language, socio-emotional and mathematics skills, compared to existing approaches.

“There are a lot of approaches that work with young children and we know what good early childhood practices should look like,” said Gary Bingham, assistant professor of early childhood education and an evaluator for the study. “But that doesn’t mean we can’t improve upon existing practices and make them better. Early childhood education is important because children’s preschool experiences set the developmental pace for the rest of their schooling experience.”

Students in Georgia State’s Birth through Five year old undergraduate degree program will also learn about this international approach in their teaching methods class this fall. Pyramid is a total education approach where a child’s cognitive, physical, language and socio-emotional needs are balanced. The approach starts by introducing a child to a concrete idea and moving into more abstract understanding of the concept.

Teachers are given detailed project books with clear steps to follow. The first two steps, orientation and demonstration, help a child learn through their senses, and the last two steps, broadening and deepening, lead a child to a higher level of thinking. These steps start close to the child’s experiences and gradually take distance so that children are able to develop the abstract representations they will need to be successful in formal schooling.

One year into the pilot, teachers at the child development center say they are seeing results.

“We ask them more questions to get them to think a little bit more and they learn to verbally express themselves more,” said Ansley Bailey, four year old assistant leader teacher at the center. “It’s very effective.”

The Pyramid Method is widely used in the Netherlands and is also internationally well known. Along with in the United States, pilot projects have started in Germany, Japan and South Korea.

“We’re piloting this method because we have a strong interest in identifying best practices for young children in language, literacy and cognition,” said Ruth Saxton, GSU assistant clinical professor of early childhood education and coordinator of the Birth through Five program. “Pyramid is a good match with the research and training interests of the ECE department and the university.”

For more information, visit http://education.gsu.edu/ece/BirthThroughFive.htm or http://education.gsu.edu/ece/Child_Development_Ctr.htm.

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PBS KIDS® ANNOUNCES CURIOUS GEORGE COLORING BOOK

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
PBS KIDS today announced its CURIOUS GEORGE Coloring Book App for the App Store. The CURIOUS GEORGE Coloring Book App is an interactive art supply kit for iPhone and iPod touch designed to encourage color experimentation across a full spectrum of hues. The announcement was made at the Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena.

“PBS KIDS wants to surround a child – whether at home, in school or on-the-go – with opportunities for learning and exploration,” said Lesli Rotenberg, SVP, Children’s Media, PBS. “As parents look for positive, educational media choices on a variety of platforms, PBS KIDS provides a trusted, safe haven for preschoolers and positive role models who learn alongside, and with, a child.”

“The CURIOUS GEORGE Coloring Book App for iPhone and iPod touch extends a growth strategy centered on launching innovative new content, including original video, games, and apps,” said Jason Seiken, SVP, PBS Interactive. “We’re leading the industry by embedding interactive games into popular shows such as WORDGIRL (PBSKIDSGO.org/video) and we have other innovations in the pipeline. Over two years, traffic to PBS KIDS sites has nearly doubled, which is proof that kids can’t get enough of PBS on digital platforms.”

The CURIOUS GEORGE Coloring Book App was developed in partnership with Mobile Deluxe and series producers, NBC Universal. Features include:
• Color wheel with a palette of 45 colors and a set of virtual stickers.
• Forty-eight unique coloring pages.

• Personal art gallery to store favorite pictures and add to Photos with a single tap, including the capability to email artwork, upload to parents’ Facebook pages, or set as the wallpaper.

The CURIOUS GEORGE Coloring Book App is available for $2.99 from the App Store on iPhone and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore/.

PBS KIDS is in development on a series of educational iPhone and iPod touch apps from popular and Emmy-award winning series SID THE SCIENCE KID, MISTER ROGERS’ NEIGHBORHOOD, MARTHA SPEAKS, and SUPER WHY. The new apps will be designed to enable children to explore the series’ curriculum goals anywhere, anytime, including language development, early reading, science, artistic expression, and social emotional development.

For more information please log on to the PBS Pressroom (PBS.org/pressroom) or visit PBSKIDS.org/mobile.

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New PBS web only social studies series on pbskidsgo.org this fall

Monday, August 3rd, 2009
Coming this fall exclusively to PBSKIDSGO.org, WILSON & DITCH: DIGGING AMERICA, produced by The Jim Henson Company, invites kids ages 6 to 10 on a cross country adventure with two comical gophers as they explore America’s most famous (and perhaps not-so-famous) destinations. While learning about American culture, history and geography, brothers Wilson and Ditch ride in style in their green-powered van, sharing experiences and real world resources for families as they visit some of the country’s top cities, national parks and attractions. Funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the project for PBSKIDSGO.org includes original online video and interactive games as well as blogs and podcasts posted by the brothers. PBSKIDS.org receives an average of 9 million unique visitors per month and the PBS KIDS GO! video player delivers an average of 1.3 million streams per week. The announcement was made today at the annual Television Critics Association summer press tour.

The new Web site continues The Jim Henson Company and PBS’s strong relationship in building curriculum-rich content including the PBS KIDS® preschool series SID THE SCIENCE KID and the upcoming DINOSAUR TRAIN. “We know kids will enjoy exploring the amazing places featured on the site and we hope they’ll get inspired to visit and discover these destinations with their own families,” said Halle Stanford, Executive Vice President of Children’s Entertainment for The Jim Henson Company. “The Internet – and specifically PBSKIDSGO.org – has become a destination for millions of kids to play and learn about the world. As they travel the country with Wilson and Ditch, our audience will gain a greater understanding of their national citizenship that extends beyond their own community.”

Animated webisodes will star Wilson and Ditch (performed by Brian Henson and Paul Rugg) and will be brought to life using the Emmy® Award-winning Henson Digital Puppetry Studio, a proprietary technology that allows performers to puppeteer and voice digitally animated characters in real time. In addition to the webisodes, travel blog and on-location audio podcasts, Wilson and Ditch’s new site will also feature original comics from the brothers’ adventures.

“Not every child has the opportunity to physically explore the United States,” said Lesli Rotenberg, SVP, Children’s Media, PBS. “Wilson and Ditch are funny guides who take early elementary school kids on an adventure to see parts of the country that they might have never known existed. PBS KIDS GO! is designed to cultivate a love of learning and expand possibilities for every child both in and out of the classroom. As the most trusted educational media brand, it’s a priority to continue to offer this age group something that will not only make them laugh but enrich their everyday learning.”

“We’ve seen tremendous growth on the Web this past year — so much so that PBS KIDS regularly finishes in the top three of all U.S. kids’ sites and PBS.org last year surpassed all commercial television network sites in visits,” added Jason Seiken, SVP, PBS Interactive. “Much of this growth has been driven by new features such as our video hub (PBS.org/video) and our kids’ video hub (PBSKIDSGO.org/video). The next phase of our growth strategy involves aggressive plans for original Web content, including high-quality series such as WILSON & DITCH: DIGGING AMERICA.”

WILSON AND DITCH: DIGGING AMERICA was created by Joe Purdy (story editor of DINOSAUR TRAIN and SID THE SCIENCE KID) and Craig Bartlett (creator of DINOSAUR TRAIN and HEY ARNOLD!). The Web site will be written by Purdy and its animated segments will be directed by Bartlett. Bartlett will also create the site’s original comic strip material.

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Support a White House Conference on Children and Youth

Monday, August 3rd, 2009
Child Welfare League of America launched the Campaign for a White House Conference on Children and Youth to take place in 2010. This White House Conference on Children and Youth would be the first since 1970. Three decades have passed without the White House bringing the focus of the nation to examine the state of our children. CWLA is calling on Congress to authorize this conference so that the next President will convene a conference in 2010. We must once again use the power of the White House to organize a national conference on the welfare of our children to establish national goals for improvement in the subsequent ten years.

The fundamental purpose of the 2010 White House Conference on Children and Youth is to fulfill the nation’s need for an overall vision in child welfare and to refocus an inspired understanding of the many facts we have at our disposal to put them into practice at this critical juncture. There has never before been the summation of knowledge and experience as what now lies before the 2010 conference. Now is the time to bring together the years of research and expertise that will make a difference in the lives of children if focused upon nationally.

A White House conference on Children and Youth is needed to focus the attention of the nation on the children who, after all, are our responsibility. The conference will examine the greatest needs and set the country on a path to reform. The commitment of the President and the power of the White House is needed to once again make vulnerable children a national priority and point the way to significant reform and improvements.

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