Wednesday, November 27, 2013

The First-Ever White House Student Film Festival

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The First-Ever White House Student Film Festival

We're launching our first-ever White House Student Film Festival -- and we're inviting K-12 students from around the country 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 your 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.

Find out how you or someone you know can apply.

White House Student Film Festival

 

 
 
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