Welcome to the entry form for the ‘Best Digital Resource’ category in this year’s INTERFACE Awards.
Fill in your details and tell us about your digital resource in the four sections provided. Answers are limited to around 300 words, so keep your explanations concise and to the point. If you have any problems, don’t hesitate to contact us – comment@interfacemagazine.co.nz – and we’ll do our best to help out.
What is a ‘Digital Resource’?
By this we mean any collection of information and/or materials put together or created by a teacher and/or class – such as a blog, wiki, website, or a library of videos, images, sounds. It needs to be in digital form and accessible as a learning resource by the intended audience (from teacher and students, to the school community or anyone).
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Judging criteria for ‘Best Digital Resource’
Your entry will be judged by the following criteria. There are 100 points available – the weighting for each category is also indicated.
Criteria | Judges will assess | Points available |
Outcomes | The effectiveness of the resource in meeting its goals, such as providing information, well as the overall benefits to its target audience. |
45 |
Content | The value and relevance of the content. |
30 |
Maintenance | How regularly the resource is updated and how well it is looked after. |
15 |
Design | The look and overall feel of the resource. |
10 |
TOTAL |
100 |
The top five scoring entries will be names as finalists in this year’s awards. INTERFACE readers will be invited to vote for their favourite finalist. The votes will score 10 points for the most popular, 8 points for the second most popular, and 6, 4 and 2 points for the other three places. These scores will be added to the judges’ scores for the final totals.
The winner will be notified directly and announced in the December issue of INTERFACE Magazine.
Entry is now closed. Thanks for entering and good luck!
PLEASE NOTE: This competition is open only to New Zealand residents. Also, as a condition of entry you will receive our reader e-newsletter.
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