MEDEA Awards 2010

Special Award for European Collaboration in the creation of Educational Media 2011

Supported by the European Commission through the Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP) for the MEDEA:EU project (2008-2011) and the MEDEA2020 project (2010-2012), this award highlights the value of cross-border collaboration and aims to recognise the impact such collaboration can have in increasing understanding and enhancing the European dimension.

The special Award for European Collaboration in the creation of Educational Media 2011 recognises excellent educational media productions and projects that come about as a result of European cross-border collaboration. This award recognises the impact such collaboration can have in increasing understanding and enhancing the European dimension. The European Collaboration Award specifically recognises excellent examples of media in education resulting from the collaboration of institutions or organisations in 2 or more European countries. This includes European projects that are working with educational multimedia, for example eTwinning projects, but also all other projects that are using and producing educational multimedia across borders in Europe.

This award is open to anyone participating in the MEDEA Awards 2011. In the submission form, participants can indicate that they submit their entry also for this special award and their reason to enter for this specific award. Prizes will include a MEDEA Medal as well as equipment and/or software, details to be announced later.

Past Winners

In 2010, the entry Evolution of life won the European Collaboration in the creation of Educational Media 2010. This media-rich website was created jointly by LMU Munich in Germany and CNDP (Centre national de documentation pédagogique) in France, with further support from various European research institutions. The site offers original teaching materials about the evolution of life in multiple languages, and is a good example of how smooth collaboration across borders and institutions contributes to a richer media experience. Dr Yannick Mahé, who represented the winning entry, received a MEDEA medal and an Adobe eLearning Suite 2 Licence, sponsored by Adobe Systems.

In 2009, the entry Traditions Across Europe won the MEDEA European Collaboration Award 2009 for its contributions to an eTwinning project blog. The teachers who represented the winning school received a MEDEA medal and prizes including a MicroTrack II mobile digital recorder (sponsored by AVID), an Adobe Production Premium Creative Suite 4 Licence (sponsored by Adobe Systems) and a Berlin book prize.


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