What a fantastic celebration we had at the MADE Awards 2011 finals evening! The sell out audience was treated to a huge variety of excellent movies and digital images. A huge congratulations to all finalists, place getters, and award winners. And a special congratulations to the Supreme Award winners, Dion and Isaac from Ngatea Primary School who created a documentary on the The Giant Kokopu.

The official results are available for in the PDF below.

Noel Leeming MADE Awards 2011 Official Results

The Erin Simpsons TV Show (TV2 after school programme) were at the awards, interviewing some finalists and filming the awards evening. This will be shown on TV at a later date - we'll let you know once we find out!

Browse all of the winning movies from this years and previous years MADE Awards in the gallery.

Students love to use digital media to discover, explore and communicate learning. Much of the fantastic work completed by students has an audience limited to their class peers, sometimes a school assembly, and occasionally to a proud parent who has popped into class. The MADE Awards seeks to establish an outlet that enables students to show their work with a much wider audience, to be proud of their efforts and to share their learning. The MADE Awards, in partnership with business sponsors, seeks to reward the best efforts of entrants with fantastic ICT equipment which will further enhance the place of ICT in the learning world.

Over the past three years we have had a fantastic range of student work and the finals evening was a wonderful celebration of excellence in digital media. Please go over to our gallery to view the winners entries from 2008, 2009 and 2010 as well as the address to the MADE Awards finalists from Sir Richard Taylor. We look forward to seeing you all again at this years MADE Awards!

For general enquiries, please contact us at madeawards@gmail.com

The MADE Awards are a fantastic opportunity for children to get involved with video projects. Seeing their ideas go from a brainstorm all the way to being played on the big screen at Bay Court is a wonderful reward for all their hard work. Kids love it!"

Andy Tate, Pahoia School

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