"We offer competitive scholarships through our Gaming & Technology Programs"
IGL DATA Program
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For UVA Students
IGL Digital Arts & Gaming Club Partners with University View Academy
This year we will be providing 4 subsets of our training program and gaming clubs to University View Academy students.
1) Hands-on training and tutoring at our different locations
2) Virtual training via our weekly stream on Adobe Connect
3) Job Training Program with program Business partners
4) Student Gaming Club & Esports Leagues
Students will be able to stay connected to club activities, leagues, personal portfolios & video updates through the UVA social links.
The IGL Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring people together to learn, compete and play.
We leverage the popularity of the video game industry by hosting tournaments & fundraising events. These allow us the ability to provide a low cost exciting Digital Arts curriculum that revolves around the core learning programs included in STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Math.
Over the years we have hosted dozens of STEM programs and gaming events at local New Orleans schools. These events showcase educational seminars, local businesses, animation and video workshops, gaming tournaments and much more. The goal is to be both fun and educational, while at the same time better preparing students to be a part of today’s technology-driven workforce economy.
About the IGL Foundation
"Bridging the gap between Esports and STEM initiatives"
Program Benefits
- Earn Scholarships
- Earn Certifications
- Free IGL Events & Camps
- Establish Your Own Portfolio
- Create & Promote Content
- Host & Compete in Youth Gaming Tournaments
- Compete with Students all over Louisiana
- Meet and Work with Industry Professionals
The focus for working with UVA Students this year is to not only bring in everything Video Gaming related but to assist with training in various forms of Digital Media & Arts software that include: Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe After Affects, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Audition, FL Studios, Unreal Develop Engine,OBS (Open Broadcaster Software), Blender and Game Salad.
To provide a test in and out model for software base training, allowing us to add certifications in CTE as well as LSU Pathways certification.
We believe by adding a job training element to our structure in all fields for interested high school students, we will have a much greater impact on them planning their future as well as an understanding of what is required to succeed.
Additionally, working with UVA students this past year we observed that students preferred to be present onsite during program hours. Outside of program hours our teachers spent a good bit of time working with students on general tutoring for all subjects. We feel having program locations located throughout our service area would be very beneficial for the students.
Online & Onsite Program
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Digital Arts Training
- Student D.A.T.A. League
- Weekly Projects
- Daily Open Lab/Onsite Teacher Support
- Weekend Workshops
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Student Esport League
- Weekly LAN & Online Tournaments
- Student hosting & Streaming
- Video Gaming Content Creation
- Onsite Casual Gaming
- Weekend Onsite Gaming Tournaments
Onsite Program
Online Program
- Digital Arts Training
- Monthly Projects
- Weekly Online Teacher Support
- Weekend Workshops
Students Esports League
- Weekly Online Tournaments
- Student hosting & Streaming
- Video Gaming Content Creation
- Weekend Onsite Gaming Tournaments
www.EEZERS.com
Online Platform
Everything within our program is all done on eezers.com. This is the source for all day-to- day activities, events, workshops, online classes, teacher support and more. We broadcast an online stream for training & gaming which is accessible through EETV. We also create follow up videos of each class which can be found on EETV.
All live software training will utilize Adobe Connect as a way to focus on weekly subjects and tasks within our curriculum.
Youth D.A.T.A League & Youth Esport League
Open to all students grades 4 - 12
One program two Leagues
Students are open to participate in one or both Leagues throughout the year along with their training. Each League will start off with our same basic STEM base training which encompasses an introduction into creative design. We also provide many special guests to come in and talk more about jobs within the fields of Gaming, Technology & Design. Youth Competitive Video Gaming tournaments & events will also be hosted at our different locations throughout the year.
STEM Competitions
Video Gaming Competitions
The Student D.A.T.A. Youth League is an educational competition, similar to that of a Science Fair or Spelling Bee, which allows students to compete and display their applied knowledge of our STEM training.
The IGL Foundation along with the New Orleans Microsoft™ Store will be providing on-site training and assistance throughout the year to both middle and high school students; with all student work showcased and accessible at any time on EEZERS.
In this year long competition, students will complete various projects based on their STEM training within our IGL Foundation guideline; points will be awarded for skill, teamsmanship and final presentation.
The season concludes in June at the 2019 NOLA Gaming Festival, where top individual competitors will receive awards, scholarships, prizes and internship opportunities all based on their season's project results.
What is the Student D.A.T.A League?
Similar to other traditional school sports, the Youth & High School Student Esports League provides a fun, competitive and team building experience for all those participating as well as spectating.
Throughout the year only students in the Youth Program will get a chance to create their own gaming content, tournaments and challenges that will all run on our platform EEZERS.
Each tournament will feature both team and individual game play as well as a selection of game genres from which to choose: Action, Adventure, Role-playing, Simulation, Strategy and Sports.
Student team members can compete in any of the games available; circuit points will be awarded on event level and placement.
Points accumulated throughout the season go toward the student as well as the team that student represents.
At the end of the season, after all points are tallied, the top teams and top individual competitors will receive awards and prizes.
What is the Student Esports League?
Circuit points are awarded for every placement within each tournament or DATA League challenges throughout the year and accumulated for the individual students and Youth Teams the student is representing. During the season on eezers.com all students will be able to check the Leaderboard to see Youth Team and individual rankings and placements. We work with many schools and organizations throughout the state to host multiple events and competitions throughout the year that would be available to all students withing the program. After the final event of the season, NOLA Gaming Festival, all points are added up. Student prizes and Scholarships will be awarded to the top finishers in each category.
Prizes Points & Scholarships
(Past Nola Gaming Fest Event)
Students are able to enter in any contest at any point throughout the year. All training, including assistance with projects, will be provided. Online students are currently limited by software & training restraints.
Winners of each competition can earn up to $1,000 in scholarship stipends
Competition Categories
- Create your own Cartoon
- Create your own Game
- Create your own Short Film or Video Content
- Create your own business Website & App
DATA Scholarship Based Projects
Onsite Program
Online Program
- Create your own Cartoon
- Create your own Game using Gamesalad Software only
- Create your own Short Film or Video Content
- Create your own App
2019- 2020 DATA Job Training Project Partners
Digital Marketing
Game Development
Video Production
Student
Esports
Animation & Programming
DATA Online Training Lab Scheduling
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
6:00 pm
10:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
7:00pm
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Digital Arts Training
Digital Arts Training
Digital Arts Training
Digital Arts Training
Gaming Club & High School eSports
(Students can choose weekly "Open Lab" times to setup 1 on 1 Training session with time that works the best with there schedule)
(Youth Gaming League and online Tournaments will be hosted weekly)
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Gaming Club & High School eSports
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Saturday
Youth Casual Gaming & eSports Events
Youth Casual Gaming & eSports Events
Casual Gaming & Live Streaming
(Open Lab)
Noble Minds Institute previously St. Matthew Central School in Uptown New Orleans.
We are located on the second floor and utilize classrooms and large auditorium.
Our Training Locations
1333 South Carrollton New Orleans
Central Location
Hammond Partnering Venue
Baton Rouge Partnering Venue
We have extended our reach by providing two other onsite locations for students.
These locations will feature IGL Foundation programming as well as trained staff.
UVA DATA Program 2019-2020
By Independent Gaming League
UVA DATA Program 2019-2020
Digital Arts Training & Competitive Video Gaming by the IGL Foundation
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