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YouTube with a Conscience:
« on: September 20, 2007, 05:54:39 pm »

Hi Folks:

Hope this is appropriate here:

I received it from a Sierra Club newsletter.  Basically it's asking school kids across North America to document projects that their school is doing on social and environmental projects.  I haven't looked at it in any detail, but it might be worth mentioning to anyone with a student and a video camera.

Mike.
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Quantum Shift TV


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

YouTube with a Conscience:
Innovative Web Broadcaster Asks Kids to Be the Change

-          Quantum Shift TV video contest challenges K-12 students across North America to document their social and environmental projects

-          Winning schools to receive US$200,000 in cash and prizes

-          Electronic Press Kit available at http://quantumshift.tv/schools/press

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CALGARY - An innovative new Web broadcaster is using the power of the Internet to inspire children and youth in schools across North America to make a difference.

Quantum Shift TV is challenging students from grades one to twelve across the United States and Canada to participate in the Be the Change! Share the Story! School Video Contest. Students are invited to work on a social or environmental project of their choice, and document their progress in two short videos to be uploaded on the Web. In addition to making a difference in their community, students have an opportunity to win up to $50,000 in prizes for their school.

Through this contest, Quantum Shift TV is building an online community focused on socially conscious, solution-oriented videos. An entertaining puzzle game woven into the contest stimulates cross-pollination of ideas by encouraging youth to watch each others videos. Teams receive points for social network activity as well as viewer ratings of their videos.

Quantum Shift TV

Were harnessing three powerful cultural forces: youth social action, Internet gaming and the explosion of online video and digital storytelling. says Hugo Bonjean, the founder and CEO of Quantum Shift TV. As weve seen with YouTube, Web video has a powerful ability to engage audiences, particularly youth, around the world. Quantum Shift TV is using this power to inspire students to take action on the social and environmental issues of the day.

Projects can range from volunteering at a homeless shelter to educating the community about human rights, measuring a schools carbon footprint to building a hospital in a developing country - anything that addresses an environmental or social concern in a positive, solution-oriented way. Student teams will execute their project and document their progress in a series of two short videos. The first video, introducing the teams project, must be uploaded to QuantumShift.tv by December 15, 2007. The second, reporting on the projects execution and results, is due by March 31, 2008.

Teams will be ranked based on Web metrics such as number of views on their videos, viewer ratings, puzzles completed and social network activity. In May, the 25 top-ranked videos in each age category - Elementary (grades 1-6), Junior (7-9) and Senior (10-12) - will be reviewed by a panel of celebrity judges who will select the 3 finalists in each age group and invite the public to choose the winners. Judges include bestselling author and environmentalist Paul Hawken, actress Pleasant Wayne, skateboarder Bob Burnquist, executive-with-a-cause John Wood, Bioneers founder Kenny Ausubel and Nigerian womens rights activist Hafsat Abiola. Winners will be chosen based on community involvement, project execution, video quality, and overall social and environmental impact.

To provide project ideas and resources for both students and teachers, Quantum Shift TV has partnered with key organizations like UNICEF, Free the Children, Room to Read, TransFair, NAAEE, TakingITGlobal, The Pembina Institute, New Global Citizens, Sierra Youth Coalition, Rainforest Action Network, Care and Oxfam.

Bonjean anticipates that this contest will mobilize some 100,000 kids across the United States and Canada to act on thousands of social and environmental projects. This contest will serve as a catalyst for youth engagement and activism as youth learn from and are inspired by each other, he added. For teachers and educational professionals, Be the Change is a project-based tool to teach their students about social and environmental issues that can easily be incorporated into curricula.

Students and educators can find out more and sign up for the contest at http://www.quantumshift.tv/schools.

Online Journalists, be aware that sample videos including embed code, images, and other digital assets are available in our Electronic Press Kit at http://quantumshift.tv/schools/press, and downloadable at http://quantumshift.tv/schools/press/EPK.zip

Quantum Shift TV is a 21st Century storyteller renewing the cultural values of community, care and interconnectedness via a quality citizen journalism platform that integrates Web videos with games to create an active and engaging experience for its audience. Founded in early 2007, Quantum Shift TV is based in Calgary, Alberta, with a virtual team of experienced filmmakers, journalists, and entrepreneurs spread across Canada and the United States .
CONTACT:

Mike Harris
Mantaray Creative
403.233.9253
mike@mantaraycreative.com
   

Leif Utne, VP Sales & MarketingQuantum Shift TV
612.326.5256
eif@quantumshift.tv
EPK: quantumshift.tv/schools/press

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