August 4, 2010
Deadline Aug 2010, K-12, Music, Video
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DISNEY.COM INVITES KIDS TO ROCK OUT ONLINE WITH THIRD ANNUAL
‘U ROCK’ EVENT
Video Upload Promotion will Showcase Aspiring Rockers and Offer a Chance to Meet the Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato and All Star Weekend
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June 30, 2010
Art, Deadline Aug 2010, K-12, Video, Writing
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The Exquisite Prompt Writing Contest
‘Central casting’ at AdLit.org and Reading Rockets is looking for young, creative writers and filmmakers to participate in our Exquisite Prompt Write It, Film It Video Contest. Here’s your chance to flex your scriptwriting and film director muscles! We can’t promise a stroll down the red carpet on Oscar night, but we can promise a chance to win fabulous prizes and 15 minutes of fame on YouTube. Open to kids ages 7-18. Read the rest…
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April 8, 2010
Deadline May 2010, High School, Music, Regional Contest, Video
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Efficiency Maine announces “Maine Energy Idols” Music Video Contest
Augusta, Maine – April 6, 2010 – Maine high school students have a chance of picking up $1000 in cash by combining their music and video making skills with their knowledge of saving energy in the “Maine Energy Idols” competition being launched this week. Full details: CLICK HERE
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March 31, 2010
Business, Library, Technology, Video
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March 30, 2010
Deadline Jun 2010, Elementary School, Environment, Handicaps Disabilities, High School, Idea for Contest, K-12, Middle School, Video
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This contest invites intergenerational teams to express “the Sense of Wonder that you feel for the sea, the night sky, forests, birds, wildlife, and all that is beautiful to your eyes.”
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March 24, 2010
Deadline May 2010, Elementary School, Middle School, Science, Technology, Video
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You could be America’s Next Top Scientist!
If you are excited about science and have the skills and know-how to explain and demonstrate science at work in everyday life, you may have what it takes to win.
At this very moment in laboratories around the world, scientists are hard at work developing new ways to keep us safe. Whether it’s bacteria and germs or UV rays and the wind, some dangers are invisible, making the innovations made by scientists in the areas of safety and security even more impressive and important.
For the 2010 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge, each of the video topics focuses on the science of safety and security. Choose one and create a video that showcases what you know about these important areas of our everyday lives. Information:
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March 23, 2010
Deadline May 2010, High School, History, Middle School, Photography, Video
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• Create a short video based on any topic related to American history.
You can choose a topic related to your own local or community history,
or focus on an American history topic that interests you most
• Submit a video of 5 minutes or less along with the official contest
submission form
• Contest submissions must include a submission form and a short (250
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March 6, 2010
Deadline Dec 2010, Deadline May 2010, High School, Science, Technology, Video
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The Environmentally Responsible Aviation project of the Integrated Systems Research Program, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, has announced a new student contest. The Green Aviation Student Challenge invites students to propose ideas and designs for future aircraft that use less fuel, produce less harmful emissions and make less noise.
The contest spans a full calendar year, so high school and college students have multiple opportunities to enter. The deadline for the first round for high school entries is May 1, 2010. First-round entries from college students are due Dec. 15, 2010. The second round deadlines are in December 2010 for high school entries and May 2011 for college entries.
Students are asked to submit a well-documented paper and a short video to explain their ideas. The ERA project intends to reward top-scoring students by airing their videos on NASA Web sites, and students may win a trip to an aviation event. Top college students may also earn a paid internship at a NASA center.
For more information about the high school contest, visit http://aero.larc.nasa.gov/era_high/competitions_high_era.htm
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February 22, 2010
Deadline Jul 2010, Drivers Educ, High School, Video
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Contest is open to legal permanent residents of the 50 United States and District of Columbia, ages 16 through 21. Entrants must possess a valid driver’s license and be enrolled as full-time students in an accredited secondary, college level or trade school. Contest is void where prohibited. Individuals who have previously received a scholarship through prior versions of this contest are not eligible
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February 5, 2010
Deadline May 2010, Middle School, National Contest, Photography, Science, Video
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Looking for a way to get kids excited about science homework? What if he or she had the chance to win $50,000 in U.S. Savings bonds?
Discovery Education and 3M are searching for “America’s Top Young Scientist” in the 2010 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge, which will award one gifted middle school student $50,000 in U.S. Savings Bonds (a $25,000 cash value).
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