[sl/teen/leadership] My GK Intern Introduction

Hello Everyone.

I'm called Daniel Voyager and I'm currently 17 years old. I live in the United Kindom in the Southwest, which is great for tourism and beaches, WoooT. I signed up to Teen Second Life on October 31st 2006 (Halloween) because I wanted to socialize with people from around the world in a virtual online world.

In Teen Second Life I like to mentor new residents, take part in resident projects, document TG happenings, take snapshots and blog about all things TG on my Daniel Voyager Blog. I'm also here to have a great experience and have a blast. I've taken part in many awesome global kids events in the past such as the CRC Camp 07, Fireside workshops, D.I.D.I. Summer Camp 2008, Debates, Parties, Selection panels and cool meetings etc.

I decided to apply for the new GK Intern Program 2008 in September, because I wanted to improving TSL experiences for folks. After a few weeks of waiting, I received a e-mail saying you are now accepted into the GK Intern group, yay!.

I'm involved with the new GK Intern program because I think I can make a difference in the TSL community for example doing my own GK Intern events, sharing my knowledge and experiences in TSL with others (including Interns). I'm interested in doing GK Intern events during the program such as teen workshops about global issues (global warming, oil prices, hurricanes, technology, US presidential debates), I'm also thinking carefully about hosting a Dance Parties and Film Screenings which would be great fun for all.


Thanks for reading, there will be more posts from me in the upcoming weeks.

Daniel Voyager! :)

http://danielvoyagerblog.wordpress.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielvoyager/


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