MEDEA Awards

The MEDEA Awards is a free competition launched in November 2007 and supported by the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Commission through the MEDEA2020 project.[1] It aims to encourage innovation in the use of moving images and sound in education,[2] across Europe and beyond.
The MEDEA Awards are integrated in the Media & Learning Conference,[3] a yearly conference about the use of media in education which takes place in Brussels, Belgium.[4]

MEDEA Awards
Awarded forInnovation and good practice in the use of media in education
LocationBrussels, Belgium
Hosted byMedia & Learning Conference
First awarded2007
Websitewww.medea-awards.com

Past Awards Winners

Edition Entries Participant Countries Jury Members
MEDEA Awards 20081212535
MEDEA Awards 20092543877
MEDEA Awards 20101363174
MEDEA Awards 20111152875
MEDEA Awards 20122133290
MEDEA Awards 201334237118
MEDEA Awards 201423729Not Mentioned

MEDEA Awards 2008[5][6]

MEDEA Awards 2009[7][8]

  • Overall Award Winner: Know IT All for Primary Schools by Childnet International (UK)
  • Special Jury Award: Eyes on the Skies by European Southern Observatory (Germany)
  • European Collaboration Award: Traditions Across Europe by Istituto Comprensivo “Don Bosco” (Italy)
  • Award for Creativity and Innovation: Daisy and Drago by Terakki Foundation Schools (Turkey)

MEDEA Awards 2010[9][10]

  • Overall Award Winner and Professional Production Award: BBC News School Report by BBC News (UK)[11]
  • Special Jury Award: Pocket Anatomy by eMedia Interactive (Ireland)
  • European Collaboration Award: Evolution of Life by LMU Munich (Germany) and CNDP - Centre National de Documentation Pédagogique (France)
  • User-Generated Content Award: Et si c'était toi? by the Lycée Technique du Centre (Luxembourg)

References

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