Posted: March 22, 2013
The ASD-N CUTE Awards 2013 were held Thursday March 21st, 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 CUTE 2013 Awards Recipients
. To see what took place on the stage visit CUTE 2013 On the Stage . To see a list of nominees for the 2013 awards visit CUTE 2013 Awards Nominees.
The Award Recipients
at the 6th Annual CUTE Awards are as follows:
Digital Photography:
“Peabody” by Jennifer McEathron of James M. Hill High School
Photo Essay:
“Lucas’s New Friend” by Aiyanan Augustine and Kennedy Bell of Harkins Middle School
Digital Art:
“Strawberry Frog” by Autumn Simon of Bonar Law Memorial School
Best Use of Teacher Website
Teena Allison of St. Andrews Elementary School
21st Century Learning
– Elementary
“Cookies for Critters” by Ann Landry’s Grade 1 Class and Pattie Furlotte’s Grade
1 Class – Parkwood Heights School
Digital Video:
“When She Cries” by Alora Simon, Dara Sock of Elsipogtog
Video Documentation:
“GG Times” by the GG Times group of Gretna Green Elementary
21st Century Learning
– Middle School
“Bridging Two Cultures” by Joanne Adourian and Grade 6 Students - Elsipogtog School
21st Century Learning
– Elementary – K - 8 School
“Charlotte Taylor Enrichment Projects” by Students and Staff of Tabusintac Rural School
and Community Leaders
Digital Audio - Non-Musical:
September 11, 2001 by Shelby Corcoran of James M. Hill High School
Digital Audio - Musical:
“Chalkboard” by Elene Doucet and Andrew Doucet of Bathurst High School
Animation:
“Knights to Remember” by Lauren Green, Laura Tooker and Laurren Newblatt of Doctor Losier Middle School)
21st Century Learning
– High School
High School Physics – Peter MacDonald of James M. Hill High School
The Marjorie Sinclair
Commitment to 21st Century Learning Award
Michael O’Toole of Sugarloaf Senior High and Allan Carter of Blackville
School