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2,500 students accepted Challenge From white house And Shared educational experience On Celluloid

2,500 students accepted Challenge From white house And Shared educational experience On Celluloid
It Was Not Less Oscar Function For k 12 Students In White House The Occasion Was Student Film Festival Which received more than 2,500 official entries and 16 official selections were screened It Is first-ever White House Student Film Festival.

 Class Room Of tomorrow

Class Room Of tomorrow

A few months ago, the White House challenged students to create short films answering a simple question: Why is technology so important in the classroom, and how will it change the educational experience for kids in the future? The response was overwhelming — and last Friday, the 16 official selections were screened at the first-ever White House Student Film Festival While welcoming guest
President Obama Said”We chose 16 Official Selections to screen here at the White House. They’re not just really impressive films –
together, they tell the story of exactly why it’s so important that we make sure more classrooms have the kind of cutting-edge technology they promote.We asked them to tell us why technology is so important, and how it will change the educational experience for kids in the future. They stepped up to the challenge in a big way: We received more than 2,500 official entries.
These students brought us into their classrooms, homes, and backyards. They introduced us to their teachers, to their robots, and to imaginary characters that they dreamed up. They showed us how they learn.

White House,first-ever,Student Film Festival Has Been Clapped Out For K-12 students

White House Student Film Festival Has Been Clapped Out Today
first-ever White House Student Film Festival Is launched our and K-12 students from around the country are invited to create and submit one- to three-minute short web videos.
Finalists could have their videos screened at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, and posted on the White House website. It might just be cooler than having homework up on the fridge.
The topic: Highlighting the importance of technology in the classroom — and imagining how technology will change the educational experience for kids in the future.You don’t have to be a kid to be excited about this:
The first ever White House Student Film Festival is open to U.S. students+ grades K-12.This Grade has been asked to come with the answers to the following questions
[a]What’s your education story & how does technology and connectivity fit into how you learn at school or on your own? How do you imagine technology will change the educational experience for kids in the future?
Films can be short – in fact 3 minutes tops. The official selections will be featured on the White House website, and shared across the world on White House sites and official social media accounts. In fact, if selected, you may have a chance to attend the film fest yourself at the White House.