Schools Web Challenge: Young Designers Recognised
PRESS RELEASE FRIDAY 12TH OCTOBER
2007
NEW ZEALAND'S YOUNGEST WEB
DESIGNERS RECOGNISED IN 2007 TVNZ NETGUIDE SCHOOLS
WEB CHALLENGE
Students share in $50,000
worth of prizes for themselves and their
school.
New Zealand primary, intermediate
and secondary school students were recognised today for
their winning web sites in the 2007 TVNZ NetGuide
Schools Web Challenge.
More than 2,800 students from around the country took part in the 7th annual Schools Web Challenge by creating their own web site based on a topic they are studying. Students compete in the Schools Web Challenge for individual, team and class prizes and are judged on their creativity, knowledge of their topic and their web site’s functionality and features.
The Prime Minister Helen Clark presented more than $50,000 in technology prizes to the winners of this year’s primary, intermediate and secondary school categories at an awards ceremony held at TVNZ’s head offices in Auckland.
The TVNZ NetGuide Schools Web Challenge is sponsored by the Ministry of Education, as well as TVNZ, Microsoft and Hewlett Packard, and is supported by teachers in schools across the country. NetGuide magazine publishes a six-part Build Your Own Web Site course to help students, teachers and schools plan and develop their web sites.
“The Web sites that were most successful engaged their audience with interactive and multimedia elements such as podcasts, embedded video and audio clips,” said NetGuide magazine Editor Jorin Sievers. “We even saw such innovations as interactive maps and creative mouse roll-over effects.”
A live stream of the Schools Web Challenge prize giving ceremony will be available at http://tvnz.co.nz/view/video_popup_windows_skin/1386442 on the day of the event. The winning web sites can be viewed at www.tvnznetguidewebchallenge.co.nz or by clicking on ‘Schools Web Challenge’ at www.netguide.co.nz. The winners will also appear in the November issue of NetGuide magazine on sale on Monday, October 15.
Winners and
finalists in the 2007 TVNZ NetGuide Schools Web
Challenge:
Primary Class Category:
Winner :
“Room9ncs”
Nelson Central School
Teacher: Mrs.
Rachel Boyd
Second: “Ceramics07”
Auckland Point
School
Teacher: Mr. Craig Martin
Third:
“Fish07"
Auckland Point School
Teacher: Mrs. Judi
Hansen
Primary Team
Category:
Winners: Kate Fogarty, Jack Collinson, Joel
Cattell
Hauraki Primary School
Teacher: Mrs.Virginia
Cattell
Second: Maxwell Scott, Connor Seddon, Meran
Campbell-Hood
George Street Normal School
Teacher:
Miss Leanne Hill
Third: Luka Letica, Oliver Webb-Speight,
Chris Brokenshire
Ponsonby Primary
Teacher: Miss
Jennipha Porter
Intermediate Team
Category:
Winners: Sunny Lam, Vincent Smith, Andrew
Lowe
Papatoetoe Intermediate
Teacher: Mrs. Marie
Black
Second: Astha Kantroo, Haley Hetherington, Florence
Leung
Baverstock Oaks School
Teacher: Mr. Ian
Dickinson
Third: Chase Madson, Joel Batman, Logan
Callesen
Remuera Intermediate School
Teacher: Miss
Monique Russell
Intermediate Individual
Category:
Winner: Nickie Macdonald
Tauranga
Intermediate
Teacher: Mr. Ian Henderson
Second: Todd
Herbert
Tauranga Intermediate
Teacher: Mrs. Karen
Mills
Third: Jack Gilpin
Tauranga
Intermediate
Teacher: Mrs. Kim
McCormack
Secondary Team
Category:
Winner: Dylan Neale, William Leith, Mary
Fisher
Heretaunga College
Teacher: Mrs. Robyn
Lassey
Second: Wade Wildbore, Keegan Bricknell, Paul
Graham
Waiopehu College
Teacher: Mrs. Pam
Skerman
Third: Luke Symes, Morgan Vine, Andrew
Haynes
Reporoa College
Teacher: Mrs. Irene
Nottage
Secondary Individual
Category:
Winner: Sam Hogg
St Pauls Collegiate
School
Teacher: Mr. James Hepburn
Second: Ricky
Boyce
Rangiora High School
Teacher: Mr. John
Creighton
Third: Joel Edwards
Heretaunga
College
Teacher: Mrs. Robyn
Lassey
Microsoft Supreme Creativity
Award
Ricky Boyce
Rangiora High School
Teacher:
Mr. John Creighton
Best Newcomer
Award:
Gareth Hall
Westlake Boys High
School
Teacher: Mrs. Sharon Young
TVNZ
Best New Media / Interactivity Award
Joel
Edwards
Heretaunga College
Teacher: Mrs. Robyn
Lassey
THE JUDGES FOR 2007
WERE:
Sarah Jones - Senior Advisor e-Learning,
Ministry of Education
Ryan Tarak - Academic Developer
evangelist, Microsoft
Mark Copplestone - GM Digital and
Interactive Sales, TVNZ
Yvonne Blanch - National Manager,
3P Learning
Russell Holland - E-vangelist, E-C Internet
solutions
Jorin Sievers – Editor,
NetGuide
NetGuide
NetGuide
is New Zealand’s best selling technology magazine.It
guides New Zealanders of all ages to the best stuff on the
internet and reviews the latest advances in new technology.
In addition to its annual Schools Web Challenge, NetGuide
runs the annual People’s Choice NetGuide Web
Awards, in which New Zealanders vote for their favourite
local web sites and internet providers.