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The Texas Media Awards promote excellence in amateur media production
and its importance in life-long learning. Since 1988, it has
been an annual, statewide event open to school-aged Texas residents.
Qualified, impartial volunteers judge entries on criteria for
each individual contest division. Students with winning entries
receive awards at the Texas Media Awards Program during the
Texas Library Association Annual Conference. The most outstanding
entry over all earns the Bob Bennett "Best of Show" Award. Texas
Media Awards Program sponsors include the Texas Media Awards
Committee and the Media and Related Technologies Round Table
of the Texas Library Association, and the Texas Association
of School Librarians.
Entry Deadline: All materials must be postmarked by
Friday, January 16, 2009.
Each entry must be submitted in its own envelope, but several envelopes
may be packaged together with a check for the entry fees. Make
checks payable to the Texas Library Association. NO entries
will be returned.
Mail entries and fees to:
Texas Media Awards
Texas Library Association
3355 Bee Cave Road, Suite #401
Austin, TX 78746-6763
Entry Fee:
for a single entry by 1-10 students, the fee is $10
for a single entry by 11-20 students, the fee is $20
for a single entry by 21-30 students, the fee is $30
for a single entry by more than 30 students, contact the
TMA Committee
As the Texas Media Awards Program grows, we must adopt changes to accommodate
the number and diversity of entries received. The Texas Media
Awards Committee collects a nominal fee per sponsor to help
defray the costs of awards and prizes.
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The Texas Media Awards Committee looks forward to your comments
and questions, and we look forward to seeing you all and your
students in Dallas next April at TLA's annual conference!
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Contest Divisions
The following contest division guidelines are in Adobe PDF format.
Download the free Adobe Reader here.
Grade Levels
Judges will rate entries in four grade levels:
Group projects with mixed grade levels will compete in the higher grade-level category.
Contest Rules
- Every entry must have a sponsoring public library, public school library, or private school library.
- Individuals or groups may submit entries.
- A sponsoring library may submit up to ten (10) entries per grade-level subdivision in each of the nine contest divisions.
- Participants may submit either one individual project or one group project in each contest division.
- Entries must adhere strictly to all applicable copyright laws and guidelines.
The Texas Library Association reserves the right to disqualify any entry based on a reasonable belief
that the entry has infringed the copyright laws of the U.S. or any other country.
- In accordance with United States copyright laws, some projects may not be eligible to be shown publicly
during the awards ceremony.
- If an entry cannot be fully executed from the files contained on the submitted media, a standard Internet browser,
or a standard media player, the entry will not be judged.
- Entries must comply with specific contest division guidelines.
- Paperwork must be submitted and fees received by the deadline for an entry to be judged.
- Entries must have been initiated and completed between January 19, 2007 and January 18, 2008.
Copyright
All entries must adhere to copyright law. Refer to the following sources if you are unfamiliar with copyright
as it applies to K-12:
Because copyright exemptions may not apply to public performances in the same way that they apply to classroom use,
the Texas Library Association reserves the right not to show an entry during the awards ceremony based on a reasonable
belief that showing the entry may infringe the copyright laws of the U. S. or any other country. |