IWitness Video Challenge Submissions Quadruple for 4th Annual Contest
More students and teachers than ever before are doing the IWitness Video Challenge.
IWitness Video Challenge: Making the Video
This is part of a three-part blog series written by 2016 IWitness Video Challenge student winners.
IWitness Video Challenge: How our project began
This is the first blog in a three-part blog series written by 2016 IWitness Video Challenge student winners.
USC Shoah Foundation Announces 2017 IWitness Video Challenge That Offers $10,000 in Scholarships and Prizes
The Challenge invites students to positively contribute to their communities, and complete an IWitness activity that involves submitting a short video explaining how they were inspired through testimony to make a positive impact.
2016 IWitness Video Challenge Award Goes to Eighth-Grade Poetry Club Creators
A trio of eighth-graders from New Jersey created a poetry group that has enabled students at their school to express their hardships and appreciation for one another.
A trio of eighth-graders from New Jersey who created a poetry group that has enabled students at their school to express their hardships and appreciation for one another has won the 2016 IWitness Video Challenge sponsored by USC Shoah Foundation.
IWitness Video Challenge 2016: Rubric and Scoring
Once students have put the finishing touches on their videos and submitted them to their teachers, it’s time to start judging.
IWitness Video Challenge 2016: A Teacher’s Perspective
Emily Bengels’s students are already well on their way to submitting their projects to the IWitness Video Challenge.
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