Press Release
PITCOM and e-skills UK announce judges for Made IT Happen competition
07 Jun 2007
PITCOM (the Parliamentary Information Technology Committee) and e-skills UK are delighted to announce the judging panel for the Made IT Happen competition. This new competition is open to pupils aged 9 to 11 in all Primary and Junior schools across the UK. The judges will be looking for innovative projects that demonstrate best use of the school’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) resources to the benefit of the school, local community, in the UK or across the world.
The judges are:
Lord Toby Harris of Haringey, Chair, Hon Treasurer, PITCOM
Andrea Kalavsky, Systems Magician, Innocent Drinks
Karen Price OBE, CEO, e-skills UK
Stephen Darvill, Government Relations Director, LogicaCMG
Emily Taylor, Director of Legal and Policy, Nominet
Steve Head, Education Consultant, M.G.L
Teachers and students from the winning school projects will be invited to a special Awards Ceremony at the House of Commons in London on 15th October where they will receive their prize from the Speaker of the House of Commons and where the overall UK-wide winners will be announced.
Schools are invited to submit their entries now as the closing date is approaching fast - 13th July 2007. For more details and a copy of the entry form, please go to www.e-skills.com/pitcom/madeithappen.
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