Getting Started on Tweenvisionaries.org
1- Get registered on Tweenvisionaries.org
If you are between the ages of 10-13, fill out the online registration form to get registered with a username and password.
2 - Get familiar with the rules for submitting projects
Sometimes the Internet can seem to be an "anything goes" kind of place. We're bumping it up a notch, however, to make sure that Tweenvisionaries.org is a place we can all be proud to show off. All projects must use the following submission rules.
3 - Get going on a project
It's your idea, so you get to choose how you want to share it on Tweenvisionaries.org. You can write, draw, submit a podcast or a digital photo or movie. It's up to you! Here are instructions on how to submit projects. How to submit: Audio File, Flash Video, Illustration, Photos and Images, Other Video, Written Work
4 - Get equipment
Do you need to borrow a camera or camcorder for your project? Not a problem. You can check out the equipment you need at the schools and public libraries below.
| SCHOOLS (see the Media Specialist): | PUBLIC LIBRARIES (ask at the Adult Reference desk): |
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Windsor Knolls Middle School West Frederick Middle School Brunswick Middle Ballenger Creek Middle |
C. Burr Artz Library, Frederick Thurmont Regional Library Urbana Regional Library |
5 - Get your project posted on Tweenvisionaries
When you've done everything above and have a project ready to post, follow the instructions for posting your project. All projects will be evaluated using a checklist to ensure that they are viewable, legible, and meet the submission guidelines. If your project is accepted, it will be published on the Tweenvisionaries site within a few days . If it is not accepted, you will receive feedback on how to improve it. Once changes have been made, you may resubmit. Please note that your work may be edited.
6 - Get the word out!
You did it! - and you should be proud and excited about your accomplishment. So why not show it off a bit now? Let people see what you've done on Tweenvisionaries.org and tell your friends and classmates how they, too, can take part in this fantastic opportunity to explore, create, and express ideas!
