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Net Gen Education 2010 Project Award Winners

March - June 2010

First Place
Name: Virginia V, Westwood Schools, Georgia, USA
Title of video: 'The Power in Your Palm'

Second Place
Name: Jordan B, Westwood Schools, Georgia, USA
Title of video: 'Opening Education'

Third Place
Name: Priscilla K., Korea International School, South Korea
Title of video: Streamlined Learning

Honorable Mention
Name: Isaac N., Kristin School, New Zealand
Title of video: 'Entertainment and Gesture Based Computing'

Multimedia Awards

These awards go to the best multimedia works. Student work was assessed against two criteria related to the objectives of the NetGenEd Project. A winner, runner up, third place and honorable mention (if appropriate) has been awarded in each of the 6 major topics.
See Rubrics for details about Criterion A: Design and Technical Quality and Criterion B: Synthesis and Construction of Ideas

These awards were given by our expert panel of judges led by our hard working Meta-Judges.

#1 Mobile Computing First: 1.A.1 Virginia V 'The Power in Your Palm', Westwoods School, Georgia, USA
Second: 4.A.2 Alexandra Bobo 'Mobile Computing and the Future of Education', Virtual High School, USA
Third: 1.A.2 Krysta McDaniel 'Freedom with Mobile Computing', The International School of the Americas, Texas, USA

#2 Open Content First: 5.B.1 Jordan B 'Opening Education', Westwood Schools, Georgia, USA
Second: 6.B.1 Miller S 'Wide Open Learning', Westwood Schools, Georgia, USA
Third: 8.B.1 Riley A. Riley's_NetGenEd_Video, Westwood Schools, Georgia, USA

#3 Electronic Books First: C.APM.1 - Sarah M 'Ebooks: How Electronic Books are Changing our Future', International School of the Americas, Texas, USA
Second: 1.C.3 Alexander L. New Zealand, E-Books, Kristin School, New Zealand
Third: 8.C.2 Amy M, Innovation and E-Books, Kristin School, New Zealand
HM: 4.C.2 Lara M, E-Books and Integrity, The International School of the Americas, Texas, USA

#4 Simple Augmented Reality First: D.APM.1. Priscilla K, Streamlined Learning, Korea International School, Korea
Second: 7.D.1 Samuel T, Samuel's simple augmented reality video, Kristen School, New Zealand
Third: 2.D.2. Alix R, The Flat Classroom Project, International School of the Americas, Texas, USA
HM: 5.D.2. Zane T. Rushing, Augmented Reality Collaboration, International School of the Americas, Texas, USA

#5 Gesture-Based Computing First: 7.E.1 Katherine C 'Gesture Based Computing and Speed', International School of the Americas, Texas, USA
Second: 6.E.1 Isaac N. 'Entertainment and Gesture Based Computing', Kristin School, New Zealand
Third: 4.E.1 Nic E 'How can Gesture-Based Computing change schools?', Pleasant Plains High School, Illinois, USA
HM: E.APM.1, Kunjan, Murdering the Mouse, Westwoods School, Georgia, USA AND 5.E.2, Daniel, Gesture Based Computing and Collaboration, International School of the Americas, Texas, USA

#6 Visual Data Analysis First: 2.F.2 Emily Y , Learning in Multiple Dimensions with Visual Data, International School of the Americas, Texas, USA
Second: 7.F.1 Ramsha K. Visual Data Analysis, Speed, Beaconhouse School System, Islamabad. Pakistan.
Third: 8.F.1 Callum Young Visual Data Analysis - Innovation, Kristen School, New Zealand
HM: 6.F.2 Josh Davis, Changing Times, Pleasant Plains High School, Illinois, USA