dungeons and dragons – Institute for Educational Advancement Connecting bright minds; nurturing intellectual and personal growth Wed, 01 May 2024 22:20:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2021/12/ieafavicon-e1711393443795-150x150.png dungeons and dragons – Institute for Educational Advancement 32 32 10 Reasons to Attend Summer Academy /blog-10-reasons-to-attend-summer-academy/ /blog-10-reasons-to-attend-summer-academy/#respond Tue, 28 May 2019 23:29:32 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-10-reasons-to-attend-summer-academy/ It鈥檚 hard to believe June is right around the corner (where did the year go?) and we are so excited to kick off the first of three Academy sessions this summer! Whether you are new to Academy or still deciding, check out this list of reasons why you should sign up today:

  1. Where else can you find amazing classes such as Hacker Calculus, Zoo Design, Geochemistry and Create and Rule Your Own Country? Our schedule is packed with inspiring, creative and one-of-a-kind offerings for bright students that you won鈥檛 find anywhere else. Click for the full list.
  2. We also have three curricula! This summer, we鈥檒l be offering Black Death, It鈥檚 Electrifying: Fueling the Future and The Penguin Predicament. These curricula are NAGC award-winning and her past offerings are always popular. They utilize problem-based learning (PBL) approach and allow students to take on roles, help solve problems and navigate real-world situations.
  3. Our are top-notch! Not only do they provide outstanding enrichment, guided inquiry, and incredible content, but they also bring with them impressive backgrounds and experience: JPL, CalTech, USC, The Natural History Museum, The Huntington Library, UCLA, MIT and much more.
  4. At Academy students love to learn! This isn鈥檛 summer school 鈥 it鈥檚 summer enrichment, packed with peers that value learning for all the challenge, new perspectives and flat-out fun it provides. Interested in meeting like-minded peers? Join us this summer!
  5. Rockets, explosions and dissections 鈥 oh, my! Academy classes are hands-on and designed to promote building, construction, tinkering, art, experiments, role-playing and debate. As the saying goes, we鈥檙e not afraid to get our hands dirty 鈥 and neither should you!聽
  6. More than just classes: we offer free community events throughout the summer, such as student-led workshops, movie nights and an open house 鈥 and who knows what else might pop up? Our Learning Center is the perfect place not only for classes, but for meeting new peers and parents through fun and engaging events and activities that allow for socialization, games, free play and conversation.
  7. New science lab! Have you heard? The Learning Center now has a science wet lab, complete with science equipment and technology, sinks, workstations and lab tables and stools. We鈥檒l be utilizing this space for the first time this summer and couldn鈥檛 be more excited to engage in scientific inquiry in an authentic environment.聽聽
  8. Two words: 3D printer! Our Hacker Calculus course, running for the first time this summer, will include use of the printer and building visual models of calculus concepts and equations.There are still spots available in sessions II and III!
  9. Here, There Be Dragons! Our Dungeons and Dragons course is running in sessions I and III and spots are still available. Historically one of our most popular courses, this class engages students in fantasy, decision making, leadership, social skills and strategy. Don鈥檛 miss out on your chance to embark on the many exciting journeys of this class!
  10. Flexible schedule: We offer four classes per session for each of three age groups 鈥 and the choice is up to you! From just one class to a full-day option, you can customize your schedule to best meet your interests and learning needs. The Academy Team would be happy to answer any questions and discuss the different course options with you, so please don鈥檛 hesitate to give us a call: (626) 403-8900.

We look forward to seeing you at Academy this summer!

The Summer Academy application deadline is May 29. to learn more and to submit your application today.聽

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Still Considering Summer Academy? Consider No Further 鈥 Apply Today! /blog-still-considering-summer-academy-consider-no-further-apply-today/ /blog-still-considering-summer-academy-consider-no-further-apply-today/#respond Tue, 05 Jun 2018 14:50:43 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-still-considering-summer-academy-consider-no-further-apply-today/ by Hillary Jade, Program Manager

It鈥檚 hard to believe 鈥 but summer break is already upon us. Schools are letting out, vacations are being booked, and myriad summer activities are being mulled over. With that in mind, you may be asking yourself, 鈥淲hy should I choose over other programs, camps and enrichment activities?鈥 Admittedly, L.A. County is flooded with programs that span STEM topics, the arts, sports and nature, but here are 10 things 优蜜视频鈥檚 Summer Academy program provides that makes it stand out from the rest:

  • New themes for 2018!: Each of our three two-week sessions have a unique theme this summer. Is your child someone who enjoys learning about different worlds 鈥 worlds under the sea, the World Wide Web, galaxies and the solar systems or the world of food science? Then our Session I Globetrotters is the perfect choice! In Session II, our Systems Sleuths untangle and understand human body systems, the food chain, circuits, and the periodic table, and discover ways in which even seemingly chaotic entities are part of a larger system. And for the tinkerers and visionaries, Session III allows our students to become Inventioneers, taking deep-dives into the worlds of creativity, fantasy, design and the creation of realms and technology. For a full list of classes and schedules, .
  • A dedicated home away from home: In 2017, 优蜜视频 acquired our Learning Center on Marengo Avenue, which hosts Academy courses, workshops and family-friendly events. Parents, siblings, friends and babysitters are welcome to sit in our library or on our front porch while classes are taking place. We鈥檝e also got an impressive collection of books, puzzles, Legos and other toys to tinker with 鈥 along with wifi if you need to get work done. If you鈥檝e got errands to run, you鈥檙e in luck: we鈥檙e within walking distance of Whole Foods, Trader Joe鈥檚, Starbucks and much more!
  • Explosions, dissections and contraptions 鈥 oh, my!: At Academy, we make, create, design, build, test, mold, sketch 鈥 and sometimes get our hands dirty. We鈥檙e not content to just sit and listen; we鈥檇 rather be launching rockets, making ice cream in a bag, discovering life through a microscope or developing hilarious comedy sketches with our friends. There are no tests here, but you鈥檒l be surprised to discover just how much you鈥檝e learned when class is over.
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Eager young scientists in Academy鈥檚 Brain Anatomy class are prepared for learning with their safety gear.
  • Our teachers don鈥檛 just show up 鈥 they dress up!: If you enroll in Ellen Brown鈥檚 King George class, odds are she鈥檒l show up at least once in her Revolutionary War hat. Grayson Kent will be bringing animal bones, fossils and teeth to his Cenozoic Life and Ultimate Guide to Predators You can expect robot races in Chris Bradfield鈥檚 Intro to Robotics with Arduino class, and who knows what else! We鈥檙e so proud of the dedication and energy our Instructors put into making Academy classes fun, engaging, stimulating and a one-of-a-kind experience for students.
  • It鈥檚 cool to be smart: Everyone at Academy 鈥 students, instructors, staff and families 鈥 loves to learn and encourages it in everything they do. In fact, we鈥檙e all about getting each other to see things from new perspectives, challenging what we鈥檝e always thought to be true and understanding how different disciplines complement each other to span multiple scholarly fields. Interested in the intersection of art and math? Check out Alessandra Santucci鈥檚 class Mosaic Elements: An Artistic Application of Euclidian Geometry. Do you enjoy studying international relations, medicine, and technology? Sign up for Tristan Murphy鈥檚 class How to Save the World: Problem Solving on a Global Scale.
  • Flexibility: Whether your summer calendar is currently carte blanche or you鈥檙e juggling soccer, sailing, scouting and swimming, Academy can meet your needs and fit your schedule. Our two-week sessions provide the ideal amount of time for in-depth discovery, but don鈥檛 take time away from other important summer adventures. Classes meet once a day for 90 minutes and students can sign up for 1-4 classes per session. to see which session best fits your child鈥檚 availability.
  • Discounts: Speaking of multiple classes, did you know we offer several types of discounts for Academy families? We offer sibling, referral and multiple-class discounts. The more courses you enroll in, the bigger the savings! We also offer scholarships for qualified families in need. for tuition and discount information.
  • Choose Your Own Adventure!: Learning is most fun when you have a say in what you鈥檙e learning and how you鈥檙e learning it. To that end, Academy has created the perfect safe space for students to take control of their learning and help shape their scholarly pursuits. Are you a budding Dungeon Master? Find out just how far your skills and inner strengths will take you in Grayson Kent鈥檚 Dungeons and Dragons Do you enjoy coding and creating your own websites that let you show off your interests and talents? Sign up for Alessandra Santucci鈥檚 Intro to Web Design class. Have you always wanted to design and build an intricate, multi-layered marble run, the likes of which you鈥檝e seen in impressive YouTube videos? Then Rube Goldberg: Machines and Mazes is the course for you!
  • Friends, Families and Fun: Academy is not just an academic enrichment program. In recent years, Academy has truly become a community of invested, caring and passionate students, families and educators 鈥 all dedicated to the support and advocacy of gifted and talented youth. When you鈥檙e here, you鈥檒l always find someone with whom to chat, discuss gifted programming , and even just get caught up on current events and goings-on around town. Students quickly make connections and friends with peers who are just as passionate about robots, creative writing, ancient history, the Pythagorean Theorem and galaxies as they are. We get gifted students and we鈥檝e created a community in which your child can thrive, be themselves and soar.
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Students test our their self-made robots.
  • Just the Beginning: At Academy, you鈥檒l be introduced to exciting, challenging courses taught by outstanding Instructors from CalTech, JPL, the Mirman School, Bridges Academy 鈥 to name a few institutions. Our Instructors also host workshops, mini-lectures and Genius Days throughout the year, extending the benefits of Academy courses well beyond the summer. Additionally, our community board features exciting offerings from other 优蜜视频 programs, gifted organizations, families and gifted professionals. 优蜜视频 is dedicated to providing and making families aware of services and events within all aspects of gifted. You鈥檒l be surprised by how much information we have to share when you drop off and pick up your child each day!

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Still not convinced, or perhaps want to get a further look at the type of classes we鈥檙e offering? at 5:30pm, where our Academy instructors will be conducting interactive demonstrations of their coursework.

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The Revolution Won鈥檛 Start Here鈥nd That鈥檚 Okay /blog-the-revolution-wont-start-hereand-thats-okay/ /blog-the-revolution-wont-start-hereand-thats-okay/#respond Wed, 15 May 2013 05:51:09 +0000 https://ieadev.wpengine.com/blog-the-revolution-wont-start-hereand-thats-okay/ By Lisa Hartwig

Lisa is the mother of 3 gifted children and lives outside of San Francisco.

  • checklistDeliver a full cup of tea in a wagon that rolls smoothly on four wheels of four different shapes.
  • Design and craft a musical instrument that is played only by altering its temperature.
  • Freeze and pop an airborne bubble.

These are three of the 318 items on this year鈥檚 . Scav, as it鈥檚 called, is a school-wide game in which students get points for completing listed tasks. All of this occurs over four days, ending Mother鈥檚 Day. Participants are expected to attend class and complete all of their required assignments during Scav. The winning team gets nothing more than bragging rights.

My son鈥檚 participation in Scav got me thinking about all of the things my children have done just for fun. None of these activities will be on their resumes or college applications, and no money changed hands. They may have looked like a waste of time (I may have even said so myself), but they reflect the curiosity and creative thinking that characterize so many gifted children. So, in honor of Scav, I am creating a scavenger hunt of my own composed entirely of some of my children鈥檚 more unusual activities. I am doing this with the hopes that there might be other parents out there whose children are more interested in having silly fun than in changing the world. If your daughter constructed a science lab in her room to develop a new form of algae biofuel or wrote an algorithm to predict epileptic seizures, please stop reading. You will only make me feel bad. If you wonder if your child鈥檚 creative abilities are being put to their best use, read on鈥

THE HARTWIG FAMILY SCAVENGER HUNT

  1. Play 900 hours of Sid Meier鈥檚 Civilization 5. When you find a religion or historical figure you don鈥檛 know, look it up online and then lecture your parents.
  2. Juggle balls, rings and pins (not at the same time) in the living room. Lose all your points if you hit the dog.
  3. Instead of taking the AP Calculus review course, learn multiple moves on the trapeze and perform them in front of your friends.
  4. Convince some acquaintances that you are from Portugal and that you and your absent twin brother were adopted.
  5. Create and draw fifteen new Pok茅mon characters including character sheets with drawings, special abilities and evolutionary development.
  6. Imagine a human-like supernatural character with a personal story line. Draw the character using Photoshop. Have this character interact with other characters online until your mother asks you, 鈥淲hat are you doing?鈥
  7. Act as the Dungeon Master in a four-person D&D game over four days. Make your own game board.
  8. Instigate a school-wide game of duck-duck-goose, with at least thirty participants, three teachers and the head of school.
  9. Research the genus of the mountain goat, which you love, to prove that it is superior to the billy goat, which you hate.
  10. Create a friendship bracelet pattern by copying at a design you like. Make the bracelet for all of your friends.
  11. Invent a tag game with your friends inspired by a presidential campaign. The game must contain the Republican and Democratic candidates, their running mates, polar bears and an oil refinery prison.
  12. Make junk food themed Halloween costumes out of cardboard boxes and poster paint and coordinate the designs with your best friend. Wear the costumes to school. Repeat the process annually.
  13. 聽Become an authority on Justin Beiber鈥檚 biography and discography. Quiz your parents, friends and teachers.
  14. Memorize Dr. Seuss鈥檚 Oh the Places You鈥檒l Go. Recite it in front of the entire school.

For years I鈥檝e been hearing that gifted children are our best hope for a better world. With a list like this, I鈥檓 not sure that the revolution will start at our house. If my children do end up changing the world, it will be in a way I had neither directed nor envisioned. But I have more immediate concerns. I need them to finish their homework and clean their rooms before they add another item to the list.

What “scavenger hunt activities” have your kids done for fun? Please share in the comment section below!

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