"I was fascinated and impressed to see the level of collaboration, thought, and creativity that went into all the submissions," said Barb Beach, vice president of publishing for ProQuest. "Behind the engaging presentation of the podcasts, each one also demonstrated careful use of relevant facts and references, and logical organization of information to inform or persuade."
The First place winner in the INFORM category is the two-person team with the podcast named "Animal Experimentation" from LaSalle Springs Middle School in Wildwood, Missouri. Judges said the team's podcast, "led the entries with exceptional audio and visual elements that capture viewers' attention in a creative, entertaining, and well-balanced presentation of the issues surrounding animal experimentation."
First place in the PERSUADE category goes to a team of four 5th graders from the group submitting the podcast named "Violence in Mass Media," from Kennedy Elementary School in Winder, Georgia. Judges noted the team's "very effective presentation of the effects of violence in mass media. The cohesive delivery and logical flow of information enhances the message in this podcast with excellent production quality and content."
Other winning topics included:
- "Education," covered education and the effects of not completing school: Marvin Ridge Middle School Waxaw, NC
- "Pop Culture," addressed materialism among young adults: Marvin Ridge Middle School Waxaw, NC
- "Nuclear Energy," presented background about alternative energy: Lasalle Springs Middle School Wildwood, MO (students from this school also won 1st place in Inform)
- "Immigration," spoke to the issue of illegal immigration: Sierra High School Tollhouse, CA
The SIRS Student Video Podcast Contest is designed to support typical research and classroom topics done in subject areas such as current events, world affairs, government, civics, debate, journalism, media studies, and more using a popular new medium. It enables students to connect with the issues being discussed throughout the country as part of the 2008 election process; and provides a meaningful, creative framework for those discussions.
SIRS Researcher covers thousands of current and enduring issues, with a special Leading Issues feature that places additional emphasis on the most-researched issues. Leading Issues not only provides the context necessary to understand an issue's origins and key points of contention, but also current articles that follow recent analysis and debate.
To view all the winning podcasts, visit http://www.proquestk12.com/access/custom/sirspodcon_finals/sirspodcon_finalists.shtml. Watch www.proquestk12.com for announcements regarding contests for the 2008-2009 school year.