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Judges for 2005
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Dr. Larry S. Anderson is the founder
and director of the National Center for Technology
Planning. He has been a teacher, principal, and
former Mississippi State University teacher educator,
where he was responsible for designing its IT graduate
program. He is an author, speaker, leader, motivator,
and mentor, but is most proud of his role as a good
husband and father. (more...) |
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Besides his responsibilities
with i-SAFE (where he created and manages
its DRiVE campaign), Steve has appeared in
television and film, including OC,
24, and The West Wing. His work
includes production work on two documentary
films:
Silent Sacrifices, on the issues of teen
suicide in the Filipino Community, and
The Chosen Few, on the struggles of
American soldiers during the Korean War. (more...) |
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Beth Corwin has been a news
photographer since she was 15. After
majoring in communications, she went to work
in local television. Since 1982, her camera
work with ABC has been seen on World News
Tonight, Nightline, 48 hours, and others.
Beth and Tom Wolsky co-own South Coast
Productions. (more...) |
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Ryan Watts is a news photographer for ABC affiliate WTVQ-TV,
Lexington, KY. After graduating with a degree in Radio/Television from Northern
Kentucky University, Ryan worked for the CBS affiliate in Cedar Rapids, IA. Now
back working in Lexington, Ryan works with one of the best television news
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Hall Davidson is currently Director of
Educational Services at KOCE-TV, PBS in Orange County,
CA. He has taught language arts, math, and foreign
language, and taught math on an Emmy-winning TV
program. His involvement in technology in education is
extensive, including past president of Video-Using
Educators (CUE).
(more...) |
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Linda has been a key player in the national politics of
educational technology, serving as the Director of the U.S. Department of
Education's Office of Educational Technology since it's inception in 1993 until
2001.She is presently a Senior Adviser to Classroom
Connect, Apple Computer, and
is a Trustee of the Board of the Sesame Workshop
(Sesame Street). (more...) |
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| Over the last 5 years, Ms. Rule has trained
over 500 digital storytellers around the world. As a media producer and
theorist, Ms. Rule developed a nationally recognized teacher training
program for the AFI, taught multimedia storytelling at the College of San
Mateo, served as tech director at a K-8 school, and is currently running
programs in the Middle East. (more...) |
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| Nikos Theodosakis has been supporting
student video work for years. His "Beach Blanket Film Festival"
is now in its seventh year, and he has frequently presented to classes,
schools, districts, and conferences on the use of video production in the
classroom. This year he received the Financial Post award for Best
Business/Arts Partnership in all of Canada. (more...) |
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| Sue has been involved in educational
technology for 20 years, from policy to new construction, has judged
student-related technology projects, and evaluated state and national
technology grants. She served on the ISTE Board of Directors, and was
honored with the Paul Pair award for lifetime achievement in support of
educational technology. (more...) |
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Past judges:2008,
2007, 2006 |
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[All pictures courtesy of the judges, used with permission.]
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