DVD Yearbook 2009

Internet Challenge
ARTWORK COMPETITION
Artwork can be watercolor, oil, pastel, pencil, computer generated... whatever you wish!

Prizes include $500 for the winning students (one for Intermediate Schools and one for High Schools) .

All work must be submitted to:
Religious Partners
215 E. 72nd Street
New York, NY 10021

Postmarked by May 15, 2009

CLICK HERE TO ARTWORK FROM LAST YEAR.

RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE AWARD
Awards for Division 2 entries in both
the Internet Challenge &
the Digital Media Competition


This award is designed to honor the Division 2 teams that create the best website AND the best video that celebrates the diversity and understanding of religious beliefs from all viewpoints. The entry must promote tolerance and compassion of faith-based communities so that we may end the unjustified fear and hatred between peoples of different backgrounds.

Students are encouraged to use the power of technology to teach others about different religions. Although the award description is limited to Islam, Christianity and Judaism, entries may address any and all religions including atheism and agnosticism.

The equivalent of First Place prizes will be given to the best website in the Internet Challenge and to the best video in the Digital Media Competition.

We want your submissions!

Want your students to earn valuable video-production experience--and a shot at national recognition for their efforts?

Check out eSNs newly launched Student Video Network


eSchool News founded the Student Video Network (SVN) to give students across North America the chance to experience what it's like to be real news anchors and reporters. Were encouraging students to create and submit video samples that illustrate how they handle breaking news coverage. Simply click on the "Upload Video" tab to get started.

If you submit a sample video for the SVN, we ask that you choose two or three stories from the "Top News" section of our home page and create a student newscast. To view actual examples of SVN productions, go to www.eSchoolNews.TV, and in the category box, select "Student Video Network."

Want your students to have the chance of being honored for their outstanding work?

Each month, eSchool News will announce the most-watched SVN video of the month, and every four months, we'll assemble a judging panel to choose the best video of the quarter. Judges will choose videos based on criteria such as relevancy, quality of content, and creativity.

 

Each quarter's winners could be invited to a major ed-tech event such as the annual National Education Computing Conference for an awards ceremony. During this ceremony, under this scenario, one of the four schools would be named "SVN News Team of the Year."

If you'd like your students to be a part of something BIG check out the SVN