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The Oklahoma Kids Create, Communicate Collaborate competition is sponsored by OTA, ODLA, Instructional Technology Department of the SDE, OneNet and TANDBERG. The competition’s purpose is to allow students from the diverse areas across the state of Oklahoma to create content specific to their geographic, cultural and historical region in order to deliver it as a live, interactive field trip to other students. The content will be created and delivered by students in grades 6-12 and should be aligned with Oklahoma P.A.S.S. learner standards. TANDBERG will be awarding prizes to schools placing in first, second or third place. The sum total retail value of these prizes is approximately $30,000. The scoring rubric, rules and online entry are available at http://okc3.net or by contacting Lance Ford at lance.ford@tandberg.com.

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Lance: Thanks for posting this. I am so sorry I didn't cross-link this from my blog and elsewhere with Storychasers to share this announcement. I hope you all get some good entries this year. This is such a great project - I wish my schedule had not been so crazy in October so I could have helped some students and teachers apply to participate this year.
The deadline for submission has been extended to November 15th for OKC3. Please contact me directly if you'd like assistance applying and participating in this project. More info is available on our Storychasers blog.
Wes - I began celebrating Oklahoma (Panhandle) Voices on 1-Oct-1968 when USS Cimarron (AO-22) was decommissioned in San Diego, CA. UH-Manoa's President (Harlan Cleveland) became a persistent presence who indirectly influenced subsequent community stewardship and lifelong learning career choices.

I reframed our Prairie Passage (Eco-Futures Forum) thinkLets model on 15-Jun-2005 when my F1RST grand-daughter was born in Norman. OK. Kevin Honeycutt & Randy Stout became my trusted "near peer" mentors during the first Kan-Education Networking Conference that keynoted Tom Peters' MBWA (Management By Wandering Around) RANT in Wichita ...

Since then, we've adapted our prior "Fail-Fast Lessons Learned" for "Agile Leadership" internships at Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) with NASA Goddard Space Center co-funding for the American Indian Alaska Native Climate Change Working Group (AIANCCWG) ...

What follows was inspired by our "Future Thought Leadership Learning" MentorshipART mapXchange(cc):

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I would be very interested in this program for next year. I am just beginning to find ways to use my newly acquired skills with my seniors. Will the videos produced this year be available on this website for future viewing? My seniors are currently working on a photo-essay project that we will turn into videos to post online.
Yes, Rachel, we will definitely try and share the OKC3 videos here! The projects themselves will likely be videoconferences longer than we can include, but I'm pretty sure there will be video related to the different projects which we can share here.

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