2014 The Ren Baldwin Student Technology Festival.
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2014The Ren
Baldwin Student Technology
Festival
PurposeTo showcase authentic technology integration of student work from the classroom.
To honor Ren Baldwin and his contributions to technology in St. Joseph Public Schools.
To demonstrate to the community how 21st Century skills are being incorporated into teaching and learning in St. Joseph Public Schools.
Event DescriptionTeachers and students will submit projects that incorporate technology connected to curriculum content.
Projects will be judged according to levels and categories.
All submitted work will be showcased at the festival.
Top entries will receive prizes (for both student and teacher) and special recognition at the festival.
Participants/Levels/Categories
Open to all SJPS K-12 students
Four age divisions: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12
Categories
*Movies/Digital Stories/Trailers
*Presentations/Screencasts*Music/Podcasts (Sound ONLY)*Robotics/Engineering*Digital Photography*Digital Art, Posters, Infographics*Drawings/Architecture*Animations/Simulations/Games*Websites/Blogs/Digital Portfolios
GuidelinesEntries must have a teacher sponsor.
Entries must be connected to a curriculum standard.
All work must be original and completed by the student after April 15, 2013.
All copyrighted material must be properly cited.
Students may only submit one project per category and no more than three total submissions.
Entries may be made individually or as part of a team (no larger than 5). K-2 may submit a single classroom project.
Only FIVE projects of the same assignment may be submitted for judging with the same teacher sponsor. Unlimited entries may be submitted for showcasing.
Judging and Prizes
Projects will be judged by educators and community members using the posted rubric.
All submissions will receive a certificate of participation.
Prizes will be awarded to the best entry in each category for each age division.
A $250 grand prize will be awarded to both the student and sponsoring teacher for the best project at each level.
All participants will be entered in a drawing for an iPad.
Dates
Tuesday, April 15, 2014--All projects due by midnight!
Festival date Friday, May 9, 2014
Ideas for ProjectsPodcasts
Book Trailers
Commercials
Screencasts
Slide Shows
Digital Stories
Websites
Timelines
Lit trips
Animations
Compositions/Music
Robotics
Virtual Field Trips
Concept Maps
Digital Posters
Videos
Digital
Photography
WebQuests
Music Videos
Graphic Designs
Simulations/Gaming
Blogs
Infographics
Are you ready to BUNDLE?
TEACHERS ONLY: Submit a My Big Campus Bundle that can be added to the SJPS Best Practice Bundle Library!
Bundles can be on any topic, lesson, subject, etc.
Bundles can be created individually or collaboratively.
Prizes awarded for best Bundles at the elementary, middle, and high school levels.
Prize = $100 per level.
Additional Information
Amy, Kathy, and Jamie are willing to come in and work with you and your students to create projects.
Entry form, complete rules, and rubrics are available on the media center web pages, as well as the district technology integration page.
Remember, projects should be student created (except for teacher Bundles) and driven by classroom curriculum.
Special thanks to the SJPS Foundation for funding this project!