“Only as high as I reach can I grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only as much as I dream can I be. ~ Karen Ravn

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Super Bowl "Souper Bowl of Caring" Cause!!

So, is anyone watching the Super Bowl this Sunday?? It's at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida this year! How cool! Watching it on TV is a great time for football, family, friends, and food! :) However, my favorite part is at my church when we participate in the nation wide program "Souper Bowl of Caring" where every year, their goal is for each viewer of the Super Bowl to donate just $1 into "bowls". At my church we hold our "bowls" in certain places on Super Bowl Sunday for the cause, and all proceeds give toward the hungry. I love helping at it, this is my 4th year! To learn more, or to find out where to help in your community, go to http://www.souperbowl.org/

Program publicity on FLVS!

Hi all! My FLVS teachers have been forwarding me emails about how they've seen me in their teacher newsletter from their President and CEO, about the DOTCOM program! It's so great that my teachers have provided me so much support!

This is one email from my SAT course teacher that she sent to our entire class, with the article part:

Subject: Kudos to a Classmate!
Message:
"FLVS Students Inspire Civic Action through Social Media

Four FLVS students were selected from a national pool of applicants for a new media literacy initiative sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State and implemented by Project Harmony International. Katie K, Jessica B, Alexandra T and Michele P are current FLVS students who will be part of a 30 member U.S. team to participate in an 18-month on-line training program for media-savvy and civically-engaged Armenian, American and Azerbaijani youth. The goal of DOTCOM (Developing On-line Tools for Civic Outreach and Mobilization) is to help students gain media literacy skills and create socially conscious media that will impact communities across the U.S and the Caucasus. Among the 90 students involved, ten students from each country will be selected to showcase their work in 2010 at a regional media conference in Tbilisi, Georgia attended by representatives from UNICEF, youth NGOs and media organizations.

Please help me in giving a big WHOOSH to Katie for being selected for this project!!! Congrats, Katie:) "

GOO FLVS!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

What the DOTCOM program means to me

4. In five sentences, tell us what you can contribute to the group of participants during our DOTCOM program (face-to-face) workshops?

I believe that I can contribute to the DOTCOM program workshops though my experience with media, my love for solving problematic issues, and my purpose of bettering the lives of others. I also enjoy very much working with others, such as being part of my local public school’s varsity team, which is a team that prides itself on helping each other do their best to their ability. In addition, for 4 years I have been a part of my church’s youth groups, where I have grown and prospered in creating bonds with others that I know will last a lifetime. Moreover, I have experience in collaborative working not only in person, but also though online web tools, such as when I completed the two videos for the Video World Affairs challenge. Furthermore, I believe that my “out of the box” thinking, harmonious skills with others, and willingness to always do the best possible work makes me a creditable choice for the face-to-face workshops with the DOTCOM program.

What issues mean the most to me

3. In five sentences, tell us about an issue you are concerned about in your home community. Why? What, if anything, have you tried to do about something you are concerned about, or what would you like to do if you could?

Importance of education, proper health and awareness of human rights are three very important issues that I am concerned about in my home community. These matters are the prime factors in bettering the lives of others. I have already been active in being a representative for FLVS by helping to improve the education of others though informing them about the benefits for students, from those who are exceptionally smart to those that are physically impaired students. In addition, I have shared both the Child Labor and Global Health videos with my friends and community to help them become aware of these issues. Moreover, I would like to concentrate further on these issues to not only talk about them, but also be about them and take action.

ALSO:
If you are interested in the Video World Affairs Challenge,
my Child Labor Video can be viewed
here and my Global Health Video can be viewed here. :)

The media, Media, MEDIA!

2. Explore your relationship with media in five sentences by telling us about a favorite media experience you are having – a book you are reading, a video game you are playing, a movie you just saw, a magazine you subscribe to, a newspaper you read regularly, or a musician or band whose music you really like. What is it about this media experience that makes it powerful for you?

Media can be found in many different forms: books, movies, articles, skits, music, magazines, and overall, they produce the same meanings to be persuasive or informative toward their audience. My favorite media experience was 2 years ago watching the video/skit on youtube.com called “Lifehouse Everything Skit”. The video makes its point simply though choice of music and acting, but it has affected millions of people across the globe. This video was one of several things that sparked my interest in creating video projects, such as in the Video World Affairs Challenge where I collaborated with other FLVS students to produce a video documentary on Child Labor, and then Global Health, both of which won first place in the competition. However, the feedback that I received from family, friends and teachers about how the videos affected them is what made the projects most successful to me.

All About Me: Be yourself because nobody else can do it better

1.
Tell us about yourself in a brief autobiography of between 20 - 25 sentences. Where are you from? What do you most like to study? What are your passions and your dreams? Tell us a bit about your personality. Are you outgoing? A leader? Quiet and shy? An observer? What do you want us to know about you?

Hi! My full name is Katherine, but you can call me Katie. I am 16 years old and a junior (11th grade) at Florida Virtual School. It was through Mrs. Brandao, the Club Sponsor for the International Club on FLVS, who was also my previous Global Studies teacher in 9th grade that I was able to learn about the opportunity to apply for the DOTCOM program. I am proud to be a part of a school where students all over the US and the world are able to take classes at FLVS. Not only is FLVS making strides globally, but technically as well. It is ranked number 1 in the Nation for a Virtual Education Program. Each weekday I log on to enter my FLVS courses and I create a schedule for every day to ensure that I complete my required assignments each week. The teachers and students regularly use the latest web technologies available, such as Elluminate, an online meeting “room” with video, voice, application sharing, and whiteboard functions. In addition, FLVS has just created a beta online game version of our newest high school course, “American History”, where students bring history to life in an interactive, 3D environment. Moreover, I have a middle school brother, who was able to skip a grade because of FLVS, and an older brother who is a veteran FLVS student and currently attends a private Florida college. My parents, who have home schooled me since 2nd grade, would say I am ambitious, determined and love working things out like puzzles. My friends would describe me as very friendly, loyal, and non-judgmental. My boyfriend would describe me as peaceful, intuitive and “down to earth”. In addition, people I have worked with or for would say I am good at taking control, being fair, and keeping a positive outlook.

I live in one of the most cultural and community based cities in Florida, West Palm Beach. Florida is often described as the “melting pot” of the world. I have friends of all different, nationalities, races, religions and cultures. FLVS is a prime example of a school bringing students of all different cultures and with different ways of life together. In addition, prestigious schools such as the University of Florida take pride in their rich and diverse culture of students at school, who are brought together by their interests in academics and sports. Furthermore, I moved to Palm Beach County 4 years ago from Fredericksburg Virginia, a town rich with American history. Prior to Virginia, I lived in Albany New York, and I was born in Boston Massachusetts. In addition, my family and I have traveled cross-country on the “auto-train” from Virginia to California, and everywhere in between. Some of the highlights include stopping in New Mexico and purchasing homemade burritos (yum) and beautiful handmade jewelry. In addition, we visited Chicago, the Grand Canyon, and several places in California. Even though I have learned about different cultures by living all along the east coast and traveling around the US, as well as to Canada and Barbados, I would love to have the chance to travel more abroad and widen my knowledge. Moreover, I love to travel and meet new people because I believe that the best way to learn is from personal experiences.


My passion is to make a difference in the lives of others. I have made an impact in the lives of many people through volunteering. My first of many volunteer experiences was joining my youth group on a weeklong summer mission trip called Catholic Heart Work Camp (CHWC) to Bluffton, South Carolina where we fixed up homes, schools, and children centers in the very impoverished town. The hot and stormy weather did not compare to the smiles and graciousness of the kids, parents and teachers that we helped. I am looking forward to the opportunity of attending CHWC again this summer in Tampa, Florida. Another major volunteer project I was a part of was the SHOCK (Students Helping Others Collect Knowledge) program with FLVS. Helping new FLVS students understand and feel comfortable in their new school environment was very rewarding in the sense that I assisted them in bettering their education. I believe that I am a very compassionate and openhearted person because of the experiences that I have received through volunteering. Moreover, I love to be in “the know” about the most current topics and ideas of our world. Through my love of helping others, learning new skills, and traveling to other areas, I have determined that in college, an optional area of study I would enjoy is International Public Health. I believe that my interest in theses different types of areas has developed my open-minded and compassionate personality along with my appreciation for other cultures. Overall, I am the type of person that loves spreading a message.

Friday, January 16, 2009

First Day

Hi everyone!

Today I created my blog and edited the template.

I look forward to further blogging. =)


ta ta for now,

Katie