December 10th, 2009
2010 Chase Multimedia in the Classroom Awards Competition


The Chase Multimedia in the Classroom projects are collaborations between teachers and students showing how they can use technology to creatively enhance their learning experiences. It’s open to all K-12 teachers and their students in public and non-public schools in the tri-state area (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut).

 

Presentation of Awards:
Day: Friday 3/5/10
Time: 4 pm
Location: Chase Center

Congratulations to the 2010 Chase Multimedia in the Classroom Award Winners!

Ditmas I.S. 62, Brooklyn, NY
for their video: “Living Proof: The Holocaust Happened”

I.S. 77, Ridgewood, NY
for their video: “When Actions Spoke Louder Than Words: The Progressive Era”

Ward Melville H.S., East Setauket, NY
for their Web project: “The Phi Experiment”

Paul D. Schreiber H.S., Port Washington, NY
for their photography project: “The Glory & Demise of Our Environment”

Oceanside H.S., Oceanside, NY
for their video: “Technology Etiquette for Today’s Teens”

P.S. 124, Brooklyn, NY
for their video: “The Super Battery Fairy”

William McKinley I.S. 259, Brooklyn, NY
for their multimedia project: “A Mural of Mythic Proportions”

P.S. 108Q, South Ozone Park, NY
for their Web site: “The Great American Patent Caper”

Signal Hill E.S., Dix Hills, NY
for their multimedia project: “There’s an Animal in Trouble”

Mt. Pleasant Blythedale UFSD, Valhalla, NY
for their Web project: “Bronx River: Past, Present, Future”

To view these projects please stop by the Chase Awards Booth (#104) at the Celebration.

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