The Chase Multimedia in the Classroom projects are collaborations between teachers and students showing how they can use technology to creatively enhance their learning experiences. It’s open to all K-12 teachers and their students in public and non-public schools in the tri-state area (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut).
Presentation of Awards:
Day: Friday 3/5/10
Time: 4 pm
Location: Chase Center
Congratulations to the 2010 Chase Multimedia in the Classroom Award Winners!
Ditmas I.S. 62, Brooklyn, NY
for their video: “Living Proof: The Holocaust Happened”
I.S. 77, Ridgewood, NY
for their video: “When Actions Spoke Louder Than Words: The Progressive Era”
Ward Melville H.S., East Setauket, NY
for their Web project: “The Phi Experiment”
Paul D. Schreiber H.S., Port Washington, NY
for their photography project: “The Glory & Demise of Our Environment”
Oceanside H.S., Oceanside, NY
for their video: “Technology Etiquette for Today’s Teens”
P.S. 124, Brooklyn, NY
for their video: “The Super Battery Fairy”
William McKinley I.S. 259, Brooklyn, NY
for their multimedia project: “A Mural of Mythic Proportions”
P.S. 108Q, South Ozone Park, NY
for their Web site: “The Great American Patent Caper”
Signal Hill E.S., Dix Hills, NY
for their multimedia project: “There’s an Animal in Trouble”
Mt. Pleasant Blythedale UFSD, Valhalla, NY
for their Web project: “Bronx River: Past, Present, Future”
To view these projects please stop by the Chase Awards Booth (#104) at the Celebration.







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