{"id":1977,"date":"2012-12-18T16:11:35","date_gmt":"2012-12-18T15:11:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.csp.it\/?p=1977"},"modified":"2016-05-25T08:03:16","modified_gmt":"2016-05-25T08:03:16","slug":"medea-award-2012-annunciati-i-finalisti-nove-eccellenti-esempi-di-media-a-supporto-dellapprendimento","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.csp.it\/en\/2012\/12\/18\/medea-award-2012-annunciati-i-finalisti-nove-eccellenti-esempi-di-media-a-supporto-dellapprendimento\/","title":{"rendered":"Storytelling tops the bill at the MEDEA Awards 2012"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>French entry Quand la col\u00e8re fait tomber les masques is the winner of the MEDEA Professional Production Award and Greek entry <em>And the Oscar goes to &#8230;<\/em> is the winner of the MEDEA User-Generated Award. This announcement was made during the MEDEA Awards Ceremony which took place last night as part of the Media &amp; Learning Conference currently taking place in the Flemish Ministry of Education and Training headquarters in Brussels.<br \/>\n<em>Quand la col\u00e8re fait tomber les masques<\/em> was made by Universit\u00e9 Paris 1 in France and represented during the Awards by Catherine Loire. It is a 35 minute movie with a gripping story of a social conflict between an employee and the new management of a family-owned company in the process of becoming a large multinational. The movie shows the events from different angles: human resource management, employees\u2019 rights, conflict management, business ethics and corporate law. In this way it is an interesting case study for Master Students in each of these areas, a case study that is much more effective and involving than it ever could be on paper.<br \/>\nAnd the Oscar goes to &#8230; was made by the 5th Primary School of Alexandroupolis in Greece and represented during the Awards by Petros Michailidis. It incorporates the way storytelling is used in movies in everyday teaching practice for subjects such as language learning, mathematics, social and science studies, art, English, ICT, as well as for learning attitudes like how to handle bullying. This project gives students the skills and competences to create their own videos on these subjects in collaboration with other countries. It gives learners an opportunity to learn to express themselves in other ways beside the traditional written and oral communication.<br \/>\nSpeaking at the awards last night, Mathy Vanbuel, Chairperson of the MEDEA Awards Committee highlighted the fact that both winners have a really strong narrative element which highlights the importance of storytelling for learning. \u201cNarration is increasingly used to capture interest in the learning context, it is a way to keep learners motivated, to encourage them to press forward and to take a real interest in what is going on through their concern for what is happening to the characters in the stories that we tell. Everyone loves a good story, and nowhere is this more evident than in the MEDEA Awards this year.\u201d<br \/>\nThis year the European Collaboration Award was awarded to Historiana &#8211; Your Portal to the Past made by EUROCLIO &#8211; European Association of History Educators, The Netherlands and represented at the Awards by Geert Kessels. Historiana is designed primarily for students (from age 14), and their educators (including trainee teachers). It is conceived as being a complementary educational resource for history, heritage and citizenship education in Europe and beyond. The prize for Educational Media Encouraging Active Ageing, set up to coincide with the European Year of Active Aging and Solidarity between Generations was won by All that Jazz made by Fundaci\u00f3n Universidad Carlos III, Spain and represented by Ra\u00fal Jim\u00e9nez. All that Jazz is the media part of a lifelong learning course which uses multiple media: video, audio, face to face classes, presentations, DVD, as well as a class blog.<\/p>\n<p>Two additional prizes were awarded, the first, the Special Jury Prize was given to Flying Start made by the University of Leeds , UK and represented by Lizzie Caperon. This entry is built around a generic core content that introduces a range of academic skills throughout the 4 week period between the students receiving \u2018A\u2019 levels and starting at university. It was given this prize in recognition of the excellence of the underlying design.<br \/>\nThe other finalists who took part in the MEDEA Awards last night were: Schoolovision made by schools all over Europe and represented by Steffen T\u00f6ppler who were the popular winner of the audience favourite prize; Il Girotondo del Tempo made by Hyperfilm srl, Italy represented by Andrea Tua; Moving Image Techniques made by Christina dePian, Greece; and SignMedia made by the University of Wolverhampton, UK and represented by Christine Jolly.<br \/>\nThis year the competition attracted 213 entries from 32 countries. The closing date for receipt of entries for MEDEA 2013 is 30 September 2013.<br \/>\nIn addition to the finalists, the Organising Committee also announced 15 entries that are Highly Commended. These are: A letter, a Story, Greek Educational RadioTelevision of the Greek Ministry of Education (Greece); Cartini Animati, Istituto Scolastico Comprensivo Statale Ponte San Nicol\u00f2 (Italy); Child&#8217;s Play: An Educational Issue, Deirdre Shelly (Ireland); Crocodox, Unaymedia (Spain); Don Giovanni dans tous ses \u00e9crans, Universit\u00e9 Rennes 2-CREA (France); El placer de la experiencia (I) y (II), La Red Informaci\u00f3n (Spain); Face Up, Ariel Trust (UK); Forum of Generations @School, Obchodna academia (Slovakia); Gloria trova un vero padrone, Giunti Progetti Educativi (Italy); In Trouble, UAM (Spain); Mustard vs Ketchup, Istituto professionale &#8220;Tommaso D&#8217;Oria&#8221; (Italy); Online projects among Greek and French EFL students, Maria Markaki School of Foreign Languages (Greece); Plataforma \u201cCuenta Regresiva\u201d 1 acci\u00f3n = 1 cambio, Educ.ar S.E. (Argentina); Projekt &#8220;Podr\u00f3\u017ce kszta\u0142c\u0105&#8221;, Miejski Zesp\u00f3\u0142 Szk\u00f3l nr 2 (Poland); Think Sustainable \u2013 Little Eco-houses, Scuola Brofferio &#8211; Asti, Italy.<br \/>\nPresentations by all the finalists were given during the Media &amp; Learning Conference which attracted over 270 participants from 40 countries and which provides the context for this year\u2019s MEDEA Awards. Showcases on each finalist and Highly Commended will be added to the media gallery shortly.<\/p>\n<p>For more information about the MEDEA Awards: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.medea-awards.com\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.medea-awards.com<\/a>.<br \/>\nFor more information about the Media &amp; Learning Conference: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.media-and-learning.eu\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.media-and-learning.eu<\/a>.<br \/>\nContact information<br \/>\nNikki Cortoos, MEDEA Awards Secretariat<br \/>\nAddress: ATiT, Leuvensesteenweg 132, B-3370 Roosbeek, Belgium<br \/>\nTel: +32 16 284 040, Fax: +32 16 223 743, E-mail: secretariat@medea-awards.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>French entry Quand la col\u00e8re fait tomber les masques is the winner of the MEDEA Professional Production Award and Greek entry And the Oscar goes to &#8230; is the winner of the MEDEA User-Generated Award. 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