CLARION, Pa. — Multiple area schools recently participated in a Regional Media and Design Competition hosted by Riverview IU6.
(Pictured: Cranberry High School Winners Tyler Comiske, Hannah Niederriter, Sara Uddin, Jenna Seigworth)
This annual competition, held on March 8, was open to students attending a private or public school or in a state-approved home school program. The competition highlights digital media and design integration within the classroom and recognizes student achievement. Students are able to unleash their creativity, convey information dynamically, apply state standards, and collaborate to create innovative projects.
There are six categories students can compete in: 3D Design, Animation, Digital Movie, Logo and Graphic Design, Programming, and Web Page Design.
MS Regional Results
After spending months creating their projects, students from Nicole Hill’s Technology Applications class and WMSK School Television Club at DuBois Area Middle School competed in the middle school competition. The regional results are below.
Animation
1st Place: Julie Wirths, “Finders Keepers”
2nd Place: Isabella Sciamanna, “The Jungle Game”
3rd Place: Andy Hewitt, “Globs World”
Digital Movie
1st Place: Mallory Britton, Lillie McCauley, Anna Weible “Kindness is Like Confetti”
2nd Place: Rylan Heffner, “Animal Abuse”
3rd Place: Andy Hewitt, “Opportunities”
HS Regional Results
James Resig’s Digital and Media Design course at Rocky Grove High School and Trisha Dixon’s Journalism class at Cranberry High School competed in the high school competition. The regional results are below.
3D Design:
1st Place: Megan Craig, Rocky Grove
2nd Place: Cole Ritchey, Rocky Grove
3rd Place Tie: Jake Hellem, Rocky Grove and Kaleb Moyer, Rocky Grove
Digital Movie:
1st Place: Sara Uddin, Cranberry, “Reverse the Trend”
2nd Place: Jenna Seigworth and Sara Uddin, “More Than Just Hair”
3rd Place: Tyler Cosmiske, “The Dungeon”
Logo and Graphic Design:
1st Place: Hannah Neiderriter, Cranberry
2nd Place: Nathan Heasley, Rocky Grove
First place winners in all of the categories will advance to the statewide event, which will be held at Dickinson College in May 2019.
Judges
The projects were judged by Adam Reynolds, Web Designer/Developer from Clarion University, Erin Lewis, Assistant Director of the CU Center for Career and Professional Development at Clarion University, Kirby Montgomery, an engineer with Komatsu Mining Corp., and Natalie Aiello a 4-H Youth Development Educator from Penn State Extension.
Workshops
While the students’ projects were being judged, the students participated in activities facilitated by the RIU#6 Education Programs Department including Breakout EDU (escape room for the classroom), a Sphero coding activity, and a video reflection creation utilizing Garage Band and Word Art. The students also listened to a presentation by Erin Lewis and Adam Reynolds, both professionals from Clarion University on careers in the media and design field.