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WELCOME TO THE FINAL WEEK OF THE REDCLIFFE CHALLENGE!
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ABOUT
US
The Redcliffe Challenge was an interactive game and
web project which ran in June / July 2001. The site
was designed and built by a team
of students at St
Mary Redcliffe School in Bristol with help from Mark Pollak of Clifton Media. There were 4 Bristol
based primary
schools who took part.
Hear about
the aims of the project from Neil Dennison, project
manager recorded at the launch event on 4 June 2001.
(requires realplayer which may be downloaded
for free)
View the video
of the launch event from 4 June 2001 (requires Quicktime
plug-in which can be downloaded
for free)
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OUR
AIM
Our aim is to have a fun web site that also helps
you learn not only how to use the Internet, but also
great facts and where you can find them! In a wider
sense we hope to raise standards in ICT (information
and Communication Technology) across Bristol's schools.
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THE
GAME
Each week, ten questions were posted
on this web site for contestants to research. They then
emailed us the answers with the site they got them from.
You can see the current scores on the left.
As well as answering questions each week, each school
had the ongoing task of creating a cartoon strip using
digital cameras and appropriate software, the results
of which were judged and revealed at the closing awards
ceremony on Wednesday 18 July at St Mary Redcliffe School.
More details on
the multimedia task...
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Mary Redcliffe and Temple School
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Click on the article below for more details ...

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