Medea Awards 2013

Physique à main levée produit par le SEMM (Service Enseignement et Multi Media de l’université de Lille) et soutenu par Unisciel (Université des Sciences en Ligne)  a été retenu parmi les 9 finalistes du Medea Awards 2013 à Bruxelles parmi 347 propositions de 37 pays différents.

Le but des Prix MEDEA est d’encourager l’innovation et la bonne pratique dans l’utilisation des médias (audio, vidéo, graphique et animation) dans l’enseignement. Le concours reconnaît et promeut l’excellence dans la production et la conception pédagogique de ressources éducatives riches en médias.

Dans les années récentes, on a constaté un intérêt remarquable dans la création et l’utilisation de la vidéo et de l’audio numérique dans l’enseignement, renforcé par l’impact croissant des sites et applications basés sur le multimédia et la vidéo, sur internet et sur les dispositifs mobiles. La vision pédagogique est claire : C’est seulement quand la vidéo et l’audio seront pleinement intégrés dans l’enseignement et la formation en ligne que nous aurons un environnement éducatif à l’image du monde riche en médias dans lequel évoluent déjà nos apprenants.

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The aim of the MEDEA Awards is to encourage innovation and good practice in the use of media (audio, video, graphics and animation) in education. The awards also recognise and promote excellence in the production and pedagogical design of media-rich learning resources.
The 9 finalists for the 2013 Annual MEDEA Awards were announced on 12 November 2013. They are (in alphabetical order):

  • A scuola di genere by Scuola secondaria di I grado – Fucini centrale – Pisa (Italy),
  • Dans les murs de la Casbah… by Université Rennes 2 (France),
  • Deutsch lernen mit Musik – Das Bandtagebuch mit EINSHOCH6 by Deutsche Welle – Abteilung Sprachkurse (Germany),
  • El Viaje Inesperado. Radioteatro como soporte formativo para personas con discapacidad intelectual by Escuela de Radio TEA FM (Spain),
  • Film English by Uab Idiomes (Spain),
  • Physique à main levée by Université Lille1 (France),
  • Practice Your Music by Practice Your Music Corporation (Spain),
  • The young Musicians of CuxAire by Amandus-Abendroth-Gymnasium (Germany)
  • WahaTv by Athénée Léonie de Waha (Belgium).

This year the competition attracted 342 entries from 37 countries. Those entering could choose between submitting their entry as a production made by a professional company or semi-professional production unit or as one made by teachers, students, learners, parents, professors, individual or organisational representatives in primary education, secondary education, higher education, adult education, vocational education and/or training. This means that there will be two main awards, one for each category and each winner will receive a MEDEA Statuette. There will also be two additional prizes awarded. The first of these is the Special Prize for European Collaboration in the creation of Educational Media 2013, for which 83 submissions were made. The second special prize is for the Educational Media Promoting EU Citizenship. There were 92 submissions in this category.
All the finalists as well as those who are highly commended will be added to the MEDEA Awards’ media gallery of showcases highlighting excellence in the use of media to support teaching and learning.
The finalists were chosen by a jury made up of 118 education and media experts from 28 countries who evaluated the MEDEA entries in October. All finalists will attend the awards ceremony on Thursday, 12th December which is a highlight of the Media & Learning Conference and presentations by each of the finalists will be included in the conference programme.

For more information about the MEDEA Awards: https://media-and-learning.eu/series/medea-awards/
For more information and the Media & Learning Conference: https://www.media-and-learning.eu
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