Grant Details
Hawaii Schools Digital Media (HSDM) Grants
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CFDA#

None
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Funder Type

State Government
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IT Classification

B - Readily funds technology as part of an award
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Authority

Hawaii State Department of Education (DOE)
Summary

The HSDM grants program was established to develop and expand the capacity of elementary and secondary school students to better understand and master the use of digital media technology in completing school assignments and projects, as well as giving voice to student viewpoints. Digital media technology can be used to complete school assignments and projects in many ways. Some of the projects are assignments for classes that are specifically intended to teach the use of digital media technology. For other projects, students are using digital media technology to complete assignments in English, social studies, math, science, foreign language, and other courses. The grants may also be used to support extra-curricular digital media clubs.
The HSDM program has the following goals:
To establish programs and processes that provide a larger audience for digital media content created by students in Hawaii's K-12 schools; To provide student and teacher access to the tools and knowledge for using digital media to create, educate, communicate and inspire; and To develop programs that encourage student use and mastery of digital media, and programs that recognize outstanding work including awards programs, critiques, and other forms of recognition.
History of Funding

None is available.
Additional Information

The grant funds may be used in support of the production of video programming including the purchase of equipment, supplies, and software, as well as obtaining professional development training for teachers and/or students. The expected outcomes include your agreed upon minutes of video programming and submitting a progress report at the end of the school year.
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Eligibility Details

These grants allow any accredited public, charter, private or parochial school in the State of Hawaii to develop or expand digital media video programs and create original school-based videos which are aired on TEACH Channel 356 at ?Olelo Community Media.
Deadline Details

The 2020/2021 application was to be submitted by 2:00 P.M. on Monday, August 31, 2020. A similar deadline is anticipated.
Award Details

HSDM grants are competitive awards that range from $1,000 to $3,000 and are open to all public, charter, private and parochial K-12 schools statewide that have the desire and expertise to develop and/or expand a digital media video program for their school.
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