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Student Video Contest 2011

Students, faculty, and staff are invited to creatively address the theme of their choice from the list provided below in a video production between two and three minutes to compete for recognition and prizes. Teams must be led by a teacher, but can be composed of anyone.

Theme Choices

In our classrooms we teach a wide variety of lessons. Just because the lesson is academic doesn'tmean the video is best filed under that theme. Consider your options beforedeciding on a theme.

1. Academic - Choose atopic and create a video that will teach the concept or lesson. (i.e.Fractions, Map Skills, Grammar, etc.)

2. Artistic - Choose anart form or cultural feature and create a video to illustrate it. (i.e.Literature, Music, Sculpture, etc.)

3. Social/Civic - Choose a relevant topic and create a video to illustrate it. (i.e. Conservation, Homelessness, Politics, etc)

Registration

Registration is required to compete and is very simple. Email completed registration form to LACUE@lacue.org due no later than October 15, 2011.

LACUE Registration Form (43.2 KB)

Guidelines

Please contact LACUE with any questions about the following guidelines. Movies that do not adhere to these guidelines will be disqualified.

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Judging

The Judging Panel will consist of Louisiana educators and education advocates from the public and private sector.

Prizes

Prizes will be awarded to the winning teams in the following categories. One team will win each category. Each winning team will be awarded a $200.00 prize to the teacher sponsor of the team. Winners will be announced at the conference. Awards will be presented at a ceremony immediately preceding the key note address during opening ceremonies on the first day of the conference, Monday, Nov 28, 2011.