Posted: March 20, 2014
The ASD-N CUTE Awards 2014 were held Wednesday March 19th, at
the James M. Hill High School Theatre. The Creative Use of Technology in
Education (CUTE) Awards are held annually to highlight the work of students and
teachers using digital technology. The use of digital technology is considered
an important aspect of learning in the 21st century and contributes to the
mastery of the curriculum’s learning outcomes. Moreover technology provides
excellent opportunities for communication within a school’s community. To see
photos of the award recipients visit 2014 CUTE Awards Recipients. To see what took place on
the stage visit 2014 CUTE Awards - The Show . To see a list of this year's nominees visit 2014 CUTE Awards Nominees.
The Award Recipients at the 6th Annual CUTE Awards are as follows:
Digital Photography:
“Bridge” by Allison Sturgeon of Rexton Elementary
Photo Essay:
“Reflections” by Mike McCallum and students of Ian Baillie Primary
School
Digital Art:
“Self Portrait” by Nicole Saunderson of Bonar Law Memorial School
Teacher Website
Ashley Hallihan of Miramichi Valley High School
21st Century Learning – Elementary
“Letting You Go” by Joanne Adourian and Maureen Redmond of
Elsipogtog School
Digital Video:
“What are YOU Going to Do” Michael Graham, Jennifer Grass, Logan
Geraghty, Reitano Holly, Alexis Letourneau, Amy O’Hearn, Keandra Adams of
Campbellton Middle School
Video Documentation:
“Sexual Orientation Stereotypes” John Michael Riordon, Tristan
Grant of Bathurst High
21st
Century Learning – Middle School
“Post Genocide Education Fund” by Lindsay Reid of Miramichi Rural
School
Digital Audio
“Why One Day”
by Marcos Salazar of Bathurst High School
Animation:
“Human Physiology” by Evan MacTavish of North and South Esk Regional
High SchoolSchool Spirit Video ContestAwarded to Napan School - random selection from 6 finalists
21st Century Learning – High School
“Dutch-Canadian Acts of Remembrance: The Eternal Connection” by
students from Miramichi Valley, James M. Hill and Bathurst High Schools and St.
Canisius School in the Netherlands.
The Marjorie Sinclair Commitment to 21st Century Learning Award
Peter MacDonald of James M. Hill High School