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The UK Schools Computer Animation Competition Toby Howard and Graham Gough School of Computer Science The University of Manchester www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/Animation09/. Purpose of the competition. To enthuse UK schoolchildren about Computer Science To counter “ICT is boring”
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The UK Schools Computer Animation Competition Toby Howard and Graham Gough School of Computer ScienceThe University of Manchester www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/Animation09/ CPHC Workshop, April 2009
Purpose of the competition • To enthuse UK schoolchildren about Computer Science • To counter “ICT is boring” • To introduce Computer Science concepts • To have a long-term benefit for recruitment • To offer teachers a new activity • In 2008, to support the Digital 60 celebrations CPHC Workshop, April 2009
Scope of the 2009 competition • Open to all UK schoolchildren • Create animated film (maximum 1 minute) • Ages groups: 7-11 (KS2), 11-14 (KS3) 14-16 (KS3) , 16+ • Film should be linked to taught curriculum • Use Alice, Scratch or Flash • Prizes: laptops, iPods, vouchers, certificates CPHC Workshop, April 2009
Alice (free from Carnegie-Mellon) CPHC Workshop, April 2009
Scratch (free from MIT) CPHC Workshop, April 2009
The 2008 Competition • Funded by EPSRC Portfolio Grant • Partners: MOSI, IBM, Navis, Transitive • January – May 2008 • Alice only (not Scratch or Flash) • 420 schools registered • 55 schools submitted 220 entries • Prizegiving day at University CPHC Workshop, April 2009
The 2008 Competition • 33 winning entries from 20 schools • 400 children from 30 schoolsattended Digital 60 Day CPHC Workshop, April 2009
The 2009 Competition • Funded by EPSRC PE Grant • Partners: Electronic Arts, MOSI • January – May 2009 • 754+ schools registered • 64+ schools submitted 243+ entries • Prizegiving day at MOSI CPHC Workshop, April 2009
Competition management • Web-based registration and submission • All competition documentation on the web: • Rules & FAQ • Downloadable promo materials (posters, flyers) • Links to 2008 winners’ galleries • Teachers’ Forums (using free phpBB) • Bespoke management system: MySQL, Perl, PHP CPHC Workshop, April 2009
Animation09 homepage CPHC Workshop, April 2009
Internal management CPHC Workshop, April 2009
Competition marketing • Email to individual schools (“spam”!) • Media Releases (through University Press Office) • Publicity through partners and interested parties: • City Learning Centres (www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/sie/eic/clc/) • NAACE (www.naace.org) • cs4fn (www.cs4fn.org) • SSSAT (www.specialistschools.org.uk) • Becta (www.becta.org.uk) • STEM (www.dcsf.gov.uk/stem) CPHC Workshop, April 2009
Resources • Budget: £25K • Marketing: £9K (posters, flyers, mailings, T-shirts, professional design) • Awards ceremony: £7K • Prizes: £7K • Travel: £1K • External Judges expenses: £1K • Note: staff time not costed! • Estimate of staff effort: 500 person-days CPHC Workshop, April 2009
The project team Rina Srabonian Amanda Banks Ros Cooper Bernard Strutt Graham Gough Alexandra Walker Toby Howard(Chair) Stuart Anderson Chris Page CPHC Workshop, April 2009