Closing Date for MEDEA Awards 31 July 2010!
Submitted Tuesday, July 13, 2010 - 15:31The closing date for the MEDEA awards is coming up soon and so we invite all producers of media resources to submit their entries by 31 July. Entry to the MEDEA Awards is free!
This year there are two main MEDEA Awards, the MEDEA Overall Award and the European Collaboration Award. The European Collaboration Award recognizes excellent media-based productions and projects that come about as a result of European cross-border collaboration. This year the organisers are making a distinction between professional and non-professional producers, awarding the best entry in each category.
You can submit your entry in French, English or German and once your entry is completed, you can then follow its progress online. Find out more from the MEDEA Awards website.
February Edition of Media in Education Newsletter Available
Submitted Monday, February 8, 2010 - 01:00The latest edition of the Media in Education Newsletter is available for download. This newsletter is aimed at anyone interested in developments, best practices, news and resources related to the use of media in education and is linked to the MEDEA Awards.
Highlights in this month’s newsletter include:
- a description of BaKaFORUM 2010, Europe's annual meeting of educational broadcasters
- a feature article on the winner of the MEDEA Special Jury Award 2009: Eyes on the Skies from Germany
- a profile of the Masaryk University Language Centre, MEDEA national contact point in the Czech Republic
- information about various festivals related to the use of media aimed at the education and training sector
- a selection of interesting websites and tools related to the use of media in education
MEDEA 2010 Site Launched
Submitted Thursday, February 4, 2010 - 21:38The MEDEA Awards 2010 have been launched with the publication of a brand new website which features samples and stories from winning entries in 2008 and 2009.
Online submissions are welcome up to the closing date for receipt of entries which is 31 July 2010. This European awards scheme recognises, rewards and encourages excellent use of media in education and attracts entries from all education and training sectors. Last year more than 250 entries were submitted and they included cartoons, videos, media repositories and animations.
January Edition of Media in Education Newsletter Available
Submitted Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - 18:26The latest edition of the Media in Education Newsletter is available for download. This newsletter is aimed at anyone interested in developments, best practices, news and resources related to the use of media in education and is linked to the MEDEA Awards.
Highlights in this month’s newsletter include:
- feature on the winner of the MEDEA Award for Creativity and Innovation 2009: Daisy and Drago from Turkey
- up-dates on related EU-funded projects such as EUscreen, EdReNe and DIVIS
- profile of the Estonian e-Learning Development Centre, a National Contact Point of MEDEA
- information about various awards schemes related to the use of media aimed at the education and training sector
December Issue of Media in Education Newsletter Available
Submitted Monday, December 21, 2009 - 09:25The December edition of the MiE newsletter is now available and includes the complete listing of the MEDEA 2009 Award Winners as well as information about all the finalists and those entries that were Highly Commended.
It also contains a detailed report from the MEDEA Awards Ceremony held in Berlin on December 4th as well as information about new publications related to the creation of user-generated content and audio-visual services in the education domain.
As always the newsletter contains news and information about the use of media in education including announcements related to several national awards schemes aimed at the education and training sector. For more information visit the MEDEA web site.
Know IT All for Primary wins MEDEA Awards 2009
Submitted Tuesday, December 8, 2009 - 10:29The overall winner of the MEDEA Awards 2009 was announced by Maruja Gutierrez-Diaz, Advisor to the Director of the Lifelong Learning Programme, European Commission on 4 December during a well attended reception in Berlin.
It is Know IT All for Primary by Childnet International (UK), which was represented at the prize-giving ceremony by Lucinda Fell, Policy and Communications Manager, who graciously accepted the bronze MEDEA statuette as well as hardware and software sponsored by Avid and Adobe. In addition to the overall winner, the MEDEA Award for Creativity and Innovation 2009 was won by Daisy and Drago by Terakki Foundation Schools (Turkey) represented at the awards by Özge Karaoğlu.
Traditions Across Europe by Istituto Comprensivo “Don Bosco” (Italy), represented at the awards by Gina Mango won the MEDEA European Collaboration Award 2009 and a special jury prize was given to Eyes on the Skies by European Southern Observatory (ESO) (Germany) in recognition for what the judges described as “a superb example of the value high quality video imagery can bring to an educational production”. For more information visit the MEDEA web site
November Issue of "Media in Education" Available
Submitted Sunday, November 8, 2009 - 15:14This month's edition of the Media in Education (MiE) newsletter has been published and contains an update on the MEDEA Awards 2010 as well as information about the 8 finalists selected.
MiE also contains news about an Irish film festival for schools, the much-awaited launch of the WatchKnow educational video service, the launch of a survey into the use of video in education and lots more to bring you up to date with what is happening in the educational media field.
MEDEA Channel on YouTube Launched
Submitted Monday, August 17, 2009 - 09:00The MEDEA channel has been launched on YouTube where you can see interviews with previous entrants including several 2008 winners as well as samples of entries from 2008.
Interviews cover topics like how the specific example of educational multimedia was made, how it was used and the equipment and skills required. Subscribe to the channel to be kept up-to-date with new additions.
The closing date for 2009 entries is 30 September 2009, find out more about this competition from the MEDEA web site.
MEDEA Posters and Leaflets Now Available in German, French and English
Submitted Thursday, June 18, 2009 - 15:51The MEDEA Secretariat now has A2 size posters as well as leaflets for promoting the 2009 Awards and can provide them to anyone interested in helping to spread information about MEDEA. These are available in French, German or English and are part of the current promotional work being undertaken by the MEDEA team.
The network of MEDEA National Contact Points is also growing and there are now partners active in 15 European countries, partners willing to promote MEDEA are still being recruited, so if you are interested, please contact the MEDEA Secretariat.
To find out more about the Awards and how to enter, visit the MEDEA web site. Participation in this competition is for free and the closing date is 30th September!
Call for Entries to MEDEA Awards 2009 Now Open
Submitted Thursday, April 2, 2009 - 11:28The call for entries to the MEDEA Awards 2009 is now open with the launch of the new MEDEA Awards web site. Two new awards have been added to the annual MEDEA Awards for 2009, the MEDEA Award for Creativity and Innovation and the European Collaboration Award. This year the Awards will also be fully supported in French and German as well as in English and those submitting entries can also use a fully automated online system to make their submissions.
The deadline for entries is 30 September 2009.