
Digital Media Addendum
December 2018 Issue
2019 Career & Technical Education Conference Brochure Design Contest
Deadline: December 7
The K-ACTE Conference Committee is very excited to announce a contest for the 2019 Summer Conference. The Conference Committee would like to have students create a design for the conference brochure cover. The suggested conference theme is Building a Workforce for the Future.
All contestants will be recognized, and the winner will be given credit in the conference brochure. The winner will also receive a $100.00 gift certificate.
Additional details are outlined on the submission form. The designs should be submitted by upload to Dropbox or Google with file access emailed to kacte10@gmail.com at the K-ACTE office by December 7, 2018. The K-ACTE Conference Committee will review applications and notify the winner by February 15, 2019.
KAB Student Awards Competition
KAB Student Awards competition deadline for entries is February 15, 2019.
Below is a link to all the information you need – guidelines, how to enter, and previous winners. For those of you have never entered or are new, we use a web based system for entries.
The awards will be presented at the annual Student Seminar, which this year is Tuesday, April 2 on the KU campus.
http://kab.net/Programs/StudentServices/StudentBroadcastAwards/
Digital Media Competition
Date: April 5, 2017
Location: KSU Student Union, Manhattan, Kansas
For more information: https://www.mace-ks.org/page/kstlhome
Please join us for the Kansas Student Technology Leadership Digital Media Competition.
The purpose of this competition is to allow students in Kansas schools an opportunity to showcase their work and to provide a venue to recognize their efforts and achievements.
Students will present projects they have developed as part of their technology classes or organizations. Project presentations will be judged and awards will be given at the end of the day.
This competition is open to all Kansas students in grades 6 thru 12.
Divisions of competition will be divided into Middle School or High School, and denoted as an individual or group.
Categories of competition for each division will include:
- Interactive Media
- Graphic Design
- Video Production - News Story
- Video Production - PSA - 2017 Topic: "Digital Legacy"
- Website Design
NOTE: Perkins funding may be available to support professional development opportunities. Contact the Olathe CTE Office to inquire. Click HERE for CTE Procedures for Out of District Requests
CTE Annual February Conference
Registration is now available for the
Career & Technical Education, Annual February Conference
February 12 - 13, 2019
Manhattan Conference Center & Hilton Garden Inn
Quick Links:
MACE Conference 2019
Date: February 28th & March 1st, 2019
Location: Alumni Center, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
To take advantage of early registration pricing and reserve your spot at the conference. You can sign up now with a "placeholder" accounts and tell us the names later.
Early online registration is just $150 on or before December 21, 2018, after this date online registration goes up to $200.
Or better yet, sign up to be a presenter and you get your registration free. Deadline for Presenters is November 16, 2018.
http://www.mace-ks.org/7590_1All registrations are now open.
Check out the MACE Spring Conference page and get signed up soon.
Photo Journalism/Digital Photo Lesson Ideas
CTE Online has some great Arts, Media & Entertainment lessons and projects for you to use for free! Create an account and start browsing.
This complete course includes lesson plans, presentations, and student activities!
What is a CTSO? Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) integrate into Career and Technical Education programs and courses to extend teaching and learning through innovative programs, business and community partnerships and leadership experiences at the school, state and national levels. CTSOs are a powerful avenue for helping our nation address key challenges such as workforce development, student achievement, economic vitality and global competitiveness.
The Guide to Career and Technical Student Organizations (PDF) can help educators decide which organizations would benefit the students in their schools.
To learn more about each of the organizations see the information provided below or click HERE for more information.
If you are interested in starting a new chapter, please visit the websites of these organizations or reach out to a fellow colleague who already has an established chapter at their school.