White House Student Film Festival Contest Closing Soon

The President has an assignment for students in grades K-12: make a video for him highlighting the use of technology in your school and classroom. But hurry—the first ever White House Student Film Festival contest deadline is January 29!
Now here's something that will excite your teen cinematographers: a chance to have their short film (3 minutes or less) screened at the White House! The President and his crew are looking for student work  that highlights the power of technology in schools. The film should address at least one of the following themes—how you currently use technology in your classroom or school, and the role technology will play in education in the future. The video contest is open to students in grades K-12. Submissions for the White House film festival will be accepted through January 29. Videos must be uploaded to YouTube or Vimeo to be submitted. Click here for complete information on the 2014 White House Student Film Festival.

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