Stories that Move: A USAID Book-a-thon Event
Peter H. Reynolds
Children's book author
Paul Reynolds
CEO, FableVision Studios
ٲٱ:November 15, 2016
Abstract
Join us for a fun afternoon of creativity and community on behalf of the world’s children. At this workshop you’ll get inspiration from best-selling children’s book creators Paul & Peter H. Reynolds (Judy Moody,The Dot,Ish,Going Places), learn about the global literacy efforts of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and begin work on your very own children’s book, which will ultimately be uploaded to a digital library and made available in dozens of languages for early language learners around the world.
Speaker Bios
Peter H. Reynoldsis aNew York Timesbest-selling children's book author illustrator (Judy Moody,The Dot,Ish,Sky Color,Someday), selling over 20 million books in over 25 languages around the globe. In 1996, he founded FableVision as a social change agency to help move the world to a better place by creating "stories that matter,stories that move." FableVision's signature blend of positive media, storytellingand interactive technologies is sought after by a host of best-in-class organizations,such as PBS KIDS, Reading Is Fundamental, the Jim Henson Company, and National Wildlife Federation. Peter also founded, a K-12 educationalpublishing company, as well as the nonprofit, and independent book and creativity shop calledin historic Dedham Square, Massachusetts. Follow Peter onand learn more about his story on his. Explore Peter's hand behind FableVision's mission films.
Paul Reynoldsis CEO of FableVision, which is co-located at the Boston Children's Museum in the city's Innovation District. Paul has helped build the multimillion-dollar firm into an internationally recognized multimedia developer and publisher, with partnerships, strategic alliances and clients across many industries - broadcast, museum, institutional, K12, educational publishing, technology and research. When he's not entrenched in all things FableVision, Paul teaches digital media production at Boston College, where he has served as adjunct faculty for over two decades. Paul is co-author ofGoing Places, a picture book with Simon & Schuster, and a STEM-meets-Arts (STEAM) early chapter book series with Charlesbridge Publishing. Follow Paul on..
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covered the USAID Book-a-thon that the Boisi Center cosponsored with the Lynch School of Education, the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, and the School of Social Work. Thanks to all who participated, especially our speakers, Amie Harris (MCAS '11) and Christie Vilsack ofand Paul ('82) and Peter Reynolds of!
The Boisi Center and USAID, along with the Lynch School of Education, the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Social Work, and the Connell School of Nursing co-sponsored the “Stories that Move: a USAID Book-a-thon.” The event provided an opportunity for the οƵ community to write children’s books and upload them to USAID’s digital library, made available in multiple languages for young learners around the world. Harris and USAID senior advisor Christie Vilsack began by highlighting USAID’s work in education, and discussed BLOOM, translation software developed by its faith-based partners. This new technology allows anyone to design, create, and publish his or her own book in multiple languages for readers around the globe.
The keynote speakers, Peter H. Reynolds and Paul Reynolds (MCAS ‘82) of FableVision Studios have years of experience writing and creating children’s books. Peter is a New York Times best-selling author who has sold over 20 million books, and Paul is CEO of FableVision, a social change agency that combines narrative and media to produce compelling, positive, and relatable stories. The Reynolds brothers encouraged participants to “create bravely” and discussed the creative aspects of the writing process: inspiration, imagination, design, and production.