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SSAT, FFL and Microsoft launch the Capture it! Film Competition

We challenge you to capture the 'Big Ideas' in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).
This new film makers competition for schools was launched by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, FFL and Microsoft in Manchester at the SSAT Technology Conference.

You can win school and individual prizes by creating and uploading your own film that addresses one of the Big Ideas in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Your film should be no more than 3 minutes in duration with a minimum resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. You can upload your film as a wmv, mov or mp4 file with a file size no larger than 150 Mb.

Here is a list for inspiration. Feel free to choose one of these or generate your own big idea.

Cells, Energy, Forces, Interdependence, Water, Climate change, Sustainability, Electricity, Light, Stem cells, Cloning, Genetically Modified Foods, Nanotechnology, Genetics, Sustainable transport Systems, Time travel, Global Warming, Rising Sea Levels, Cern Particle Generator, Robotics, Bio Diversity, Other Intelligent Life, Planets, Buildings/Mega Structures.

Capture It! is a film competition for schools affiliated with the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT). The deadline for entries is June 13th, 2008 and winners will be announced at the SSAT's Annual Science Conference on July 1st, 2008. Prizes including web cams, digital video recorders and copies of Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate are on offer to both schools and students. Please read more about the Competition and it's Terms & Conditions.

 You can also view the Competition's promotional film here

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News said:

Last week Microsoft with Films for Learning sponsored the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust Technology

March 4, 2008 7:24 PM