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iSchools Promotional Videos Contest

Tell the world your iSchool story and what interests you about the information field, and you could win a cash prize and a trip to the 2016 iConference in Philadelphia!

Information Schools (iSchools) educate people to shape the future.

Submit a video that stimulates interest in our field of information and promotes studying at an iSchool. Your video should speak to information as a field of study or to iSchools as exciting, new programs that educate undergraduate and/or graduate students to solve the information problems of the 21st century.

The goal of the video is to drive interest to iSchools in general, rather than explain all the various facets of the information field. Videos cannot mention a specific school or program.

Winning videos will be debuted at the 2016 iConference, and used on the iSchools Organization website and through other channels to promote the organization and the mission of Information Schools.

The contest opens on September 1, 2015, and entries are due by midnight on November 30, 2015.

ENTRY FORM

A panel of deans from the iSchools will judge the videos and award prizes. All judges’ decisions are final. Judges will meet in December, and decisions will be released by early January, 2016.

PRIZES

Three prizes will be awarded for the most innovative and impactful videos: 
• $5000 first prize 
• $2500 second prize 
• $1000 third prize 
• Each of the top 5 entries will be offered up to $1000 in travel support to attend the 2016 iConference

CONTEST RULES

• Anyone is eligible to submit a video entry – students, faculty, staff, alumni, the general public 
• Video length is limited to 2 minutes, including any credits
• The video must reference the iSchools Organization website: ischools.org 
• The video must not mention or blatantly depict any specific university or corporation. 
• Content should be appropriate for viewing by people of all ages, and should appeal to diverse and global audiences. 
• The video may not use any copyrighted images, text, or music.
• The final video file submitted for judging must be exported at the highest possible quality / resolution and posted to YouTube or Vimeo, and made publically available so that judges can easily view it. 
• Retain an original copy of your video in MOV or MPG4 format, as contest winners will be required to submit this file to the iSchools Organization. 
• All submissions must provide Creative Commons license with attribution. The creators will be acknowledged, but no copyrights may be claimed, either individual or institutional.

QUESTIONS

Questions about the video contest can be addressed to J.D. Ross of Syracuse University’s iSchool, chair of the iSchools Visibility Committee.