The 2009 Competition awarded a total of $2 million to 19 projects representing two categories: Innovations in Participatory Learning and Young Innovators (for applicants aged 18-25). From a field of approximately 700 applications, fourteen projects won Innovation awards ranging from $30,000 to $250,000; in the Young Innovators category, five projects received awards ranging from $5,000 to $30,000.
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The Digital Media and Learning Competition, now in its second year, is an annual effort designed to find -- and to inspire-- the most novel uses of new media in support of learning. In April 2009, the Competition awarded $2 million to individuals, for-profit companies,...
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