The judges gathered last week at Cooperating School Districts to evaluate the 2012 Show-Me a Movie entries. Using a rubric, they measured the videography, reflections, creativity, quality of content of each movie. This year’s new rule that movies must cite all sources within the film eliminated some otherwise great movie-making efforts. Choosing the winners in each category was a difficult task for the judges, and the difference between winning and non-winning entries, in many cases, was only a few points.
Thank you to all who submitted movies this year for Show-Me a Movie. We hope to get more movies at Cooperating School Districts from you and your students next year. Look for the winning movies posted to our SchoolTube channel!
The Show-Me a Movie winning submissions are…
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Show-Me a Challenge – Saint Baldrick’s Heroes, submitted by Warren Elementary, Francis Howell School District
Show-Me a Story – Girls on the Run @ Warren, submitted by Warren Elementary, Francis Howell School District
Show-Me Something New – Heading Towards Health, submitted by Renner Elementary School, Park Hill School District
Show-Me Your Community – The Dream of Legacy Park, submitted by Warren Elementary, Francis Howell School District
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Show-Me a Challenge – Better Than a Bystander, submitted by Wildwood Middle School, Rockwood School District
Show-Me Something New – Can Crushing, submitted by Ida Cannon Middle School, Elsberry R2 School District
Show-Me Your Community – Heroes Among Us, submitted by Francis Howell Middle School, Francis Howell School District
Show-Me Your Creativity – Acid Rain Dissolving the Future, submitted by Rockwood Valley Middle School, Rockwood School District
HIGH SCHOOL
Show-Me a Story – Blessed Beyond Measure, submitted by Ursuline Academy
Show-Me Your Creativity – Just a Piece of Paper, submitted by Francis Howell Central High School, Francis Howell School District
These movies will be screened February 12, 2013 at the Midwest Education Technology Conference. Participating students, their families and teacher are invited to the showcase, as is any other interested educator. Questions? Contact Show-Me a Movie Program Manager Rebecca Morrison.