NSW DET Schools and TAFE

Connected Learning Awards

The Connected Learning Awards give students opportunities to design and create digital works for real-life purposes. Students develop skills in communicating, collaborating, self-directed learning, problem solving, researching and publishing their findings.

All Connected Learning Awards are closed for 2009.

See all the entries on our Connected Learning Awards we created mashup.

See the 2009 Connected Learning Awards Winners

Connected Learning Awards

The Digital Art Awards site is open to all students in government and non-government schools. NSW DET Schools and TAFE staff and students can access the other awards sites on the CLI Intranet.


Connected Learning Awards

CLI conducts a wide range of awards programs for NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) schools teachers and students. Our Awards programs give students the opportunity to create digital stories, learning resources, greeting cards, short films and digital artworks.

 

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Learning Resource Awards 2009

The Learning Resource Awards provide students with an opportunity to use a variety of technologies to create a learning resource or learning object based on a concept drawn from a relevant syllabus area.

 

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Greeting Card Design Awards 2009

The Greeting Card Design Awards encourage students to design the front of a card suitable for the Christmas holiday season, that communicated a message of goodwill, harmony and celebration that would be appreciated by all community members.

 

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Digital Story Awards 2009

The Digital Story Awards encourage students to review basic principles of storytelling, create storyboards, capture images with digital cameras, write stories, and post their stories on the Internet.

 

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Short Film Awards 2009

The Short Film Awards engaged and encouraged students to go behind the scenes and utilise their own creative abilities to develop a short film of three minutes duration. The essential item for this year was a CHAIR.

 

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Digital Art Awards 2009

Landscape was the subject of this year's Digital Art Awards. Students had the opportunity to use a variety of software applications to create a two dimensional digital artwork that expressed ideas about a particular landscape either real or imaginary.

 

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Award sponsors

Our awards programs would not be possible without our sponsors.

CLI would like to sincerely thank all our sponsors for their generous support.

Principal Sponsor

Adobe logo

 

Major Sponsors

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Supporting Sponsors

Scholastic logoMicrosoft logo

 

Our Awards sponsors are always looking for new ways to expand the learning experiences for our students. In 2008 for example, Wacom offered all schools submitting entries to the Digital Art Awards and Greeting Card Design Awards, the opportunity to enter a draw to win Black Graphire 4 and Intuous 3 tablets.  The successful schools were delighted with their prizes.

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Sponsor an award


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