C-SPAN’s StudentCam Contest is Back

Applications for Education.
This years contest prompt is a great one to incorporate into a federal government and or U.S. History class. Even if your trainees dont go into the contest, the concern is an excellent one to contemplate. It can also be utilized ot introduce concepts about state vs. federal powers.

The StudentCam contest is open to trainees in sixth through twelfth grade. The contest deadline is January 20, 2022. Even if your students do not get in the contest, the question is a great one to consider. C-SPAN provides some excellent resources to assist instructors help their trainees prepare entries for the StudentCam contest.

C-SPAN uses some outstanding resources to help teachers help their trainees prepare entries for the StudentCam contest. Those resources include research templates, video script design templates, and job checklists. You can find all of the.
teacher resources here..

Every year C-SPAN hosts the.
StudentCam video contest for intermediate school and high school students in the United States. The 2021/22 version of the contest has been revealed and this years subject is “How does the federal government impact your life?”.
The StudentCam contest is open to trainees in sixth through twelfth grade. There is a classification for middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12). Trainees can send private work or operate in teams of approximately three members. All videos need to be in between 5 and 6 minutes in length. The incoporation of C-SPAN footage is motivated..
The StudentCam contest is open to trainees in the United States. The contest due date is January 20, 2022. All videos should include some C-SPAN footage. This year more than $100,000 in rewards will be granted. Total contest rules can be discovered here and the prize list can be found here. There are rewards for trainees as well as for instructors..

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