Winners of $1.2 Million Trust Challenge to be Revealed March 10
Austin, TX, March 08, 2015 --(PR.com)-- The winners of the 5th Digital Media and Learning Competition, the “Trust Challenge,” will be announced March 10. They will split a total of $1.2 million to pursue projects aimed at fostering trust in online learning environments.
When:
March 10, 9 a.m. CST
Where:
South by Southwest EDU Conference JW Marriott 110 E. Second St., Salon B
Austin, TX 78701
Who:
The awards, supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and administered by HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory), will be announced by Richard Culatta, acting director of the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology.
A total of 13 winners are being selected from 30 finalists who proposed developing digital projects and tools designed to build privacy, security and safety into digital offerings, and to build awareness around data and trust.
Why:
“Our competition seeks to advance solutions that build the trusted environments learners need online so they can safely and confidently access the rich learning opportunities the Internet affords,” said David Theo Goldberg, HASTAC co-founder and director of the University of California Humanities Research Institute.
http://dmlhub.net/newsroom/media-releases/winners-of-1-2-million-trust-challenge-to-be-revealed-march-10/
Media Contacts:
Mandy Dailey
HASTAC and the Digital Media and Learning Competition
mandy.dailey@duke.edu, 919-681-8897
Mimi Ko Cruz
Digital Media and Learning Research Hub
mcruz@hri.uci.edu, 949-824-4587
When:
March 10, 9 a.m. CST
Where:
South by Southwest EDU Conference JW Marriott 110 E. Second St., Salon B
Austin, TX 78701
Who:
The awards, supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and administered by HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory), will be announced by Richard Culatta, acting director of the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology.
A total of 13 winners are being selected from 30 finalists who proposed developing digital projects and tools designed to build privacy, security and safety into digital offerings, and to build awareness around data and trust.
Why:
“Our competition seeks to advance solutions that build the trusted environments learners need online so they can safely and confidently access the rich learning opportunities the Internet affords,” said David Theo Goldberg, HASTAC co-founder and director of the University of California Humanities Research Institute.
http://dmlhub.net/newsroom/media-releases/winners-of-1-2-million-trust-challenge-to-be-revealed-march-10/
Media Contacts:
Mandy Dailey
HASTAC and the Digital Media and Learning Competition
mandy.dailey@duke.edu, 919-681-8897
Mimi Ko Cruz
Digital Media and Learning Research Hub
mcruz@hri.uci.edu, 949-824-4587
Contact
DML Research Hub
Mimi Ko Cruz
949-824-4587
dmlhub.net
DML Research Hub is part of the University of California Humanities Research Institute.
Contact
Mimi Ko Cruz
949-824-4587
dmlhub.net
DML Research Hub is part of the University of California Humanities Research Institute.
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