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4.22.2008 - 11:19am ET
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The Pearson Foundation and Nokia Announce the Mobile Learning Institute Earth Day Challenge
New Digital Arts Initiative Includes First-Ever
(CSRwire) ORLANDO, FL – April 22, 2008 – The Pearson Foundation and Nokia today
announced a global, environmental filmmaking competition that gives young
people the chance to share their views on the earth's future and the
importance of combating climate change. The Mobile Learning Institute
Earth Day Challenge was announced at the opening of Jane Goodall's Global
Youth Summit on Earth Day 2008 in Orlando, Florida.
During the Global Youth Summit, taking place April 19-25, Pearson and
Nokia will provide the tools and empower young people to create and
promote environmental videos as a kickoff to the filmmaking competition
which begins on June 1, 2008 and ends on Earth Day 2009. The Mobile
Learning Institute will host a series of workshops demonstrating the place
of digital media in advocacy and public awareness. Working with Mobile
Learning Institute staff and professional filmmakers, youth from around
the world brainstorm, storyboard, film and edit environmental video pieces
within teams. Young people will broadcast personal public service messages
that share their concerns and ideas about the environment at http://share.ovi.com/mli, a new social
media Web site hosted by Nokia's Share service, and at www.earthdaychallenge.org.
Beyond the Global Youth Summit, the Pearson Foundation and Nokia will
extend their Mobile Learning Institute partnership to encourage youth to
compete in the environmental filmmaking competition. This summer, the two
organizations will host more than 20 local Mobile Learning Institute
digital arts workshops in communities across the United States. In each
community, young people nominated by their teachers will have the chance
to create brief personal films that share their ideas while exploring
firsthand the ways in which laptop computers, video production equipment,
and mobile technologies are changing the ways we communicate. Their
finished films will be entered automatically in the competition and will
also serve as the cornerstone for a new environmental digital arts
curriculum being developed by the Pearson Foundation for use by teachers
this fall. For more information, visit www.earthdaychallenge.org.
"The young leaders attending the Jane Goodall Institute's Global Youth
Summit today share a passion for preserving the environment and developing
a plan of action," said Mark Nieker, president of the Pearson Foundation.
"The Mobile Learning Institute's contribution to the Summit allows these
young people to express their enthusiasm and advocacy through digital arts
and communicate globally. We expect the videos created at the Summit will
inspire participants in the Earth Day Challenge over the next year."
"Since launching the Mobile Learning Institute in 2005, we have served
more than 20,000 students and teachers inside and outside of the
classroom, connecting efforts through a commitment to the environment,"
said Vannessa Nickson, senior manager for community involvement at Nokia.
"Through technology and social media, the Earth Day Challenge will pull
together advocates and leaders from across the globe."
Nokia and The Jane Goodall Institute are members of The Digital Arts
Alliance, the consortium founded by the Pearson Foundation that promotes
digital arts in K-12 education through fully funded and staffed programs
delivered directly to schools and community centers nationwide.
About the Mobile Learning Institute
The Mobile Learning Institute delivers engaging, personalized,
project-based learning right to the classroom, giving students and
teachers the opportunity to create digital presentations that share their
perspectives and their understanding of classroom objectives. Working
together, they design, develop, and complete the collaborative
digital-arts projects they can share with each other, with their families,
and with their community. In the process, students develop core subject
knowledge together with essential learning, information, life and career
skills. Teachers become equipped to engage their students' in a way that
promotes classroom objectives and important 21stcentury skills. www.mobilelearninginstitute.org
About the Pearson Foundation
The Pearson Foundation extends Pearson's commitment to education by
partnering with leading nonprofit, civic, and business organizations to
provide financial, organizational, and publishing assistance across the
globe. We aim to make a difference by sponsoring innovative educational
programs and extending our educational expertise to help in classrooms and
in local communities. More information on the Pearson Foundation can be
found at www.pearsonfoundation.org.
About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and
growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. Nokia
makes a wide range of mobile devices and provides people with experiences
in music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games and business
mobility through these devices. Nokia also provides equipment, solutions
and services for communications networks. More information about Nokia is
available at www.nokia.com
Nokia is committed to having a positive impact on society that extends
beyond the advanced technology, products and services it creates. It has
invested in community projects supporting young people and education in 30
countries, benefiting more than 1 million young people. The company has an
active employee volunteering program which last year saw its employees
give more than 32,100 hours to local community projects. Nokia is also
supporting innovative technology projects designed to bridge the digital
divide and bring the benefits of mobile technology to communities around
the world. For more information please visit www.nokia.com/communityinvolvement
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