(http://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs_iportals/iportals/membership/women/newsletter/IEEE_WIE_DEC-08_pdf.pdf):
$5,000 in Scholarship Prizes to be Awarded in Second IEEE-USA Online
Engineering Video Competition for Undergraduates on "How Engineers
Make A World of Difference".
WASHINGTON (26 August 2008) -- IEEE-USA is launching the
organization's second online engineering video competition for
undergraduate students on "How Engineers Make a World of Difference,"
and will award four scholarship prizes totaling $5,000 to the
undergraduates who create the most effective 90-second video clips
aimed at an 11-to-13-year-old student audience.
The clips should reinforce engineers' contributions to the quality of
life and convey how engineering can be a creative and rewarding
career. Winning entries will be announced and shown during Engineers
Week, February 15-21, 2009. The competition is open to all U.S.
undergraduate students in engineering, computer science, and
information technology. Entries can be provided by individuals or
teams, with at least one undergraduate participant who is an IEEE
Student Member. More than one video entry is permissible. Entries must
be submitted through YouTube by midnight Eastern Time on Friday, 16
January 2009. The competition will be judged by two engineering
graduate students, Andrew Quecan and Suzette Presas; and Nate Ball,
engineer-host for PBS' "Design Squad."
For more information on how to enter the IEEE-USA Online Engineering
Video Scholarship Competition and to upload an entry on YouTube, go
to: http://www.ieeeusa.org/communications/video_competition. To view
the IEEE.tv program on the first 2007-2008 IEEE-USA competition, go to
http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/IEEEtv/about.html.
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