Tuesday, September 15, 2009

New Efforts, New Training

The project may have wrapped up, but that does not mean it has stopped learning. While the new enterprise sorts out its path forward, learning – and teaching – continues.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Friday, August 28, 2009

Making Kites for Somalia

Kite orders continue to come in – many for Gaza and most recently for psychosocial activities in Somalia. With luck, toy project kites will be flying over both the Gaza Strip and East Africa this fall.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Expanding into Skateboards

Kites have been a wonderful tool, yet diversity is always healthy. In turn, the toy project has experimented with designing skateboards when participants have needed a break. A wonderful side project.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Expressing Individuality

Designing and making kites are one way to express individuality. Yet at the toy project, we have an open policy welcoming any and all new ideas. It’s great to see what has been created.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Making World Class Works of Art

Toy project kites have always been fun, yet as participants gain more and more skill their creations are becoming increasingly beautiful, and in turn trending more and more towards art.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Award Winning Community Involvement

Congratulations to toy project participants for receiving a service award from the Jordan Red Crescent for all of their fabulous work in the community!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Embracing Errors

Mistakes happen. Yet by embracing such slip-ups as a necessary part of the learning process, we aim to ultimately encourage greater innovation and resilience. All part of the fun.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Celebrating $5000 in Profits

Celebrating the first $5,000 worth of kites sold from the project. A truly wonderful accomplishment by a group of beginners.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Custom Made Kites


Creating new kites has been a wonderful endeavor for the toy project, yet also rewarding has been taking orders from outside institutions to make custom kites as well. Business development, quality control, and the pressure of delivering a new product with little flexibility has been quite a gratifying experience.

Friday, May 22, 2009

King's Academy Partnership

In the spirit of diverse community involvement, the toy project recently partnered with King’s Academy in holding an open day for kite flying and other fun diversions. Great fun was had by all, yet just as importantly participants gained great experience organizing and managing outreach on their own.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Support Through Soft Landings

Life is not easy for adolescents. This is often especially true in the Middle East. In turn, the toy project has experimented liberally with comfort and support, under the hope that such reduced stress would reward creativity and expression. And for the most part, this has been pleasantly observed as participants come up with more and more interesting creations as they become more comfortable with their surroundings.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Global Concern

Because complex challenges always benefit from wide-ranging support, the project actively encouraged participants to act upon their desire to support their adolescent peers suffering from conflict and trauma in Gaza. In turn they designed cutting-edge t-shirts that were distributed both within Gaza and throughout the region to help declare that the kids of Gaza are not alone, as well as highlight their own civic development.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Connecting Through Language

Because communication and expression are so essential to contemporary success, two hours a day are invested three times a week into improving our abilities to share our experiences. Sometimes language, sometimes speaking, sometimes writing, yet always insightful and supportive.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Advanced Design


Utilizing technology, both to design better kites, as well as introduce and empower participants to contemporary skill sets, the project has increasingly strived to integrate computer software into every aspect of our efforts.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Global Connections


To help participants gain the widest possible understanding of our globalized world, the project has involved citizens from six different countries. Denmark, Germany, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, and the USA all contribute to a truly global experience.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Listening to the Community


Jumpstart International is currently laying out the specific aims for its vocational media project in Amman. But in doing so, it has deliberately included a wide variety of potential participants in the design phase to ensure that the local community is learning the skills and sharing the stories they feel are most important. With such an inclusive approach utilizing Jumpstart’s familiarity with the latest technologies, in concert with the perspectives and connections of all of its partners in Jordan, everyone involved is optimistic that together we can ensure that cutting-edge tools and training are increasingly available to all – no matter the background – and that in turn, a wider variety of viewpoints are shared with the world.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Testing the Next Round of Kites


The first two classes of participants have finished their latest round of kites, and in turn, we’re eager to get them up in the air and see what‘s successful, and what needs to be reexamined. Beyond being both a productive step in the development process and a fun outing to blow off some steam, it has also become an additional aspect of the project to be managed completely by participants. Now consequently who exactly to blame if there is no wind will be an interesting question -- yet like all things, we’ll work it out together!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Digital Designs


Building upon our previous work with graphics, the toy project is now moving into utilizing design and engineering software to lay out the planning of our latest products. This is useful as it provides genuine experience using such software towards professional aims. Beyond that, however, is also a meaningful evolution in our learning process. Where before we made our mistakes by hand and well into the construction process, we are now learning to put more initial thought into our subsequent actions – a change that will presumably result in less effort and greater accomplishments over the months ahead. While a small modification, it is our hope that the experience will reinforce the growing belief that everything should be open to healthy reevaluation and reinvention now and again.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Recycled Toys


The vocational toy project is pleased to share that it is slowly beginning to work with recycled materials. Our first kite made from post-consumer plastic bags was recently completed, and our work with making dominos and other various toys from discarded shipping pallets is currently under way. Until we test the reprocessed (melted) plastic kite in the air this weekend, we’re unsure if this is an area we can justify expanding into. Yet for plastic bags, as well as discarded wood, the important issue for us is that we are exploring what fun and educational treasures we can make from items others deem unworthy – a test of our entrepreneurial creativity to encourage seeking value in areas others choose to ignore!