MEDEA Awards

MEDEA Awards
The MEDEA Awards logo
Awarded for Innovation and good practice in the use of media in education
Location Brussels, Belgium
Hosted by Media & Learning Conference
First awarded 2008
Official website www.medea-awards.com

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]

Past Awards Winners

Edition Entries Participant Countries Jury Members
MEDEA Awards 2008 121 25 35
MEDEA Awards 2009 254 38 77
MEDEA Awards 2010 136 31 74

MEDEA Awards 2008[5][6]

MEDEA Awards 2009[7][8]

MEDEA Awards 2010[9][10]


(All the winner projects are linked to the English description on the MEDEA Awards website showcase)

References

  1. http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/results_projects/documents/ka4-2010_compendium_final_en.pdf
  2. http://www.medea2020.eu/project
  3. http://www.ond.vlaanderen.be/nieuws/2010/0419-MEDEA.htm
  4. http://www.checkpoint-elearning.com/article/9530.html
  5. http://www.medea-awards.com/medea-awards-2008
  6. http://www.elearningeuropa.info/en/directory/MEDEA-Award-2008---Announcement-Overall-Winner-%0D%0A
  7. http://www.medea-awards.com/past-awards/2009
  8. http://www.elearningeuropa.info/en/directory/MEDEA-Awards-2009%3A-Winners
  9. http://www.medea-awards.com/past-awards/2010
  10. http://www.elearningeuropa.info/en/directory/The-9-finalists-of-the-MEDEA-Awards-2010-announced
  11. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/school_report/9231755.stm
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