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Real “Work” for Real Audiences

April 12, 2012 By Will Richardson

Introducing my 12-year old son Tucker’s new website:

It’s all basketball drills for middle school players, and it’s hopefully just in the initial stages of becoming something that develops into something meaningful for him and others.

Right now, it’s just play. My wish is that for Tucker it might be a vehicle to learn all sorts of stuff around something he really has a passion for, and this stuff, too:

  • Networking with other kid basketball players
  • Video storyboarding and editing
  • Storytelling
  • Programming
  • Publication and transparency
  • Geometry
  • Collaboration
  • Curation
  • Writing skills
  • Website marketing
  • Presence
  • Dealing with strangers
  • Taking feedback
  • Patience
  • Revision
  • Dealing with failure
  • Etc.

I know, I know. That’s all me talking. He’s motivated by showing off his skilz, and, to some extent, by learning how to process and publish the video. But hey, a dad can dream…

I might be back at some point to ask for your help in getting the word out. ;0)

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