The rules of the game

  

The rules of the Game

The European Chain Reaction 2022 is a science/art project for primary schools wishing to create, film and upload a "Rube-Goldberg/Robert Storm Petersen-like" chain reaction. This project is a competition and a European collaboration! The school which uploads the most astonishing, creative chain reaction not only wins a trophy, but also wins tons of fame!  In the end all videos will be emerged into ONE BIG CROSS BORDER EUROPEAN CHAIN REACTION (look at the European Chain Reaction 2016)!

This eTwinning project allows as many as possible European schools - all from different countries - to enter the competition! By entering the competition you agree to the following rules:

TIMELINE

- When you enter the competition, your school e-mails an image of the school and a short text in 
  which the school presents herself!
- Your kids present themselves in a short video.  The best way to do this is by presenting 
  themselves in a human chain reaction.  This video should be uploaded 
  by Friday December 3rd  2021
- You and your class will have until Tuesday January 25th 2022 to create, practice, film and upload a
  video of your chain reaction to a videosite (like Vimeo, Youtube, ...) and embed it in this blog.
- When all videos are uploaded to the blog every school will watch the entries of the other 
  participants and will decide on wich countries receive wich amount of points.           - All points should be e-mailed to Jan Erik Log by Tuesday February 8th 2022.              
- On Monday February 14th  11:00 (Brussels time) a newsflash announcing who will be the  winner 
  of  the project will be published on this website 

RULES

1. Only one school from each country will be allowed to enter. We would like to have as many as possible European countries involved!

2. The European Chain Reaction 2022 project is for primary schools and kindergarten schools only!

3. Once you have agreed to enter and submitted your request to the project coordinator, Dave Schrauwen you will receive an invitation to become a partner in the project, followed later by a separate invitation to contribute to the project's blog. You need to sign up for the blog, whereby you will be able to upload your finished chain reaction in due course. In addition you will be asked to send a brief description of your school, along with a photograph, that will be added to the blog, so that each country can see who is taking part.

4. All schools will upload a short video in which they present themselves so all contestants can get to know their opponents/partners!  The best way to do this is by creating a human chain reaction video!

5. The actual technological chain reaction should be created and practiced by the students and their teachers (giving them advice) only!  The chain reaction has to be a technological chain reaction. Children may appear in the video shortly, but the technological aspect is the most important!  Look at the winning 2011 video for a very good example!

6. The length of the chain reaction video should be at least 30 seconds.  The video may be shot by the teacher or the children.

7. Every partner is responsible for his own entry!  When inserting music into the video, please use music that is copyright free.  You could use a creative commons sound or song.  You can find free sounds and music here: http://dig.ccmixter.org/

8. All entries should be completed by Tuesday January 25th 2022. When your chain reaction is ready, you upload the video of this chain reaction to the blog, via www.blogger.com using either the “upload video” section of the site, or by uploading your video to Vimeo, YouTube, ... then copying and pasting the embed code into your blog post. All files MUST be uploaded by Tuesday January 25th, as each country will then need to watch all the entries and judge them during the following weeks.

9. Please encourage your children to post a comment on the videos sent in by other countries.  By doing so, your children will learn some ICT -skills and learn to express themselves in a foreign language.

10. Once you and your pupils have watched each entry and chosen your favourites, email your choices to Jan Erik Log, BEFORE Tuesday February 8th. YOU MUST NOT VOTE FOR YOUR OWN ENTRY!

11. The video / chain reaction that gets the most points is of course the winner! If we come in the situation that we have two (or more!) winners, the video with the most number one points will win. If thats's also an equal number, we go to most second places etc....

12.  The newsflash in which the winner of the competition will be announced, and the European Chain Reaction will be showed, will be added to the blog, on Monday February 14th at 11:00 Brussels time, in order for everyone to find out at the same time who has won the competition!

GOOD LUCK to all countries! Enjoy making your entry, and watching all the other entries!

Dave Schrauwen & Jan Erik Log

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