Deadline Extension for 'Follow the Fleet' Competition

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Due to recent inclement weather conditions affecting the school calendar the IMDO have announced a week's extension for entries for the “Follow the Fleet” schools essay competition.

The deadline for entry submission is now the 5th of February 2010.

The competition is sponsored by Transas, a world leading Irish based maritime navigation systems company.   

 

www.followthefleet.ie is the IMDO educational website that aims to bring the world of maritime adventure, imagination and education to the class room.  The programme, which is now in its third year, is being used by over 400 schools around Ireland and is used in classrooms as a teaching aid for the SESE Curriculum.  

The competition will be centered around three key themes that are all interlinked with the lesson chapters and Captain’s logs published on the Follow the Fleet website.

The three themes that classes can write about are:  

  • Maritime History.
  • Maritime Trading in Ireland.
  • Technology and the Mariner.  

The word limit for each themed essay is 500 words and pupils are encouraged to include pictures or photos if choosing this category to support their essay.  

Commenting on their Sponsorship of the Follow the Fleet 2009/2010 Competition, Mr Cormac Gebruers, Product Manager of Transas said ‘Transas are delighted to support the IMDO to continue the program this year. Ireland is an island nation and we are a people of the sea and the Follow the Fleet program is a unique and important outreach project based on that. This year’s competition encourages children to explore the impact of a hugely important asset all around them – the sea.’  

Glenn Murphy, Director of the Irish Maritime Development Office said ‘We are delighted to have the support of Transas this year. We are encouraging all classes and schools who are registered on the Follow the Fleet programme to enter the essay competition. It is a great opportunity for the teachers and students to bring their experiences with Follow the Fleet from the classroom to life through animation, while also having the chance to experience real life situations on the bridge of a ships simulator.’

Competition Prizes.

We are offering four amazing prizes for the winning entries which will be judged by a panel headed by RTE Marine Correspondent Mr Tom McSweeney. The winning class will have their scripted into a narrative, voiced by actor Aidan Dooley of ‘Tom Crean – Antarctic Explorer’ fame. This will be hosted on the IMDO Follow the Fleet YouTube Channel. The winning class will also be given the opportunity to experience of commanding their own ship at sea from the safety of the world class ship simulators at the National Maritime College in Cork.   

1st prize

The overall winning class and class teacher as judged by the Follow the Fleet essay panel will receive ·        

  • A laptop for the winning classes’ teacher ·        
  • 2 handheld plug in and play movie cameras for the winning class. ·        
  • Animation and narration of the winning story ·        
  • A class visit to the National Maritime College of Ireland in Cork where the class will be shown the facilities and find out what it is like to be on the bridge of a ship in the NMCI state-of-the-art Ship Simulators.  

Runner-up Category Prizes

The three runner up schools from each themed category will receive a handheld plug in and play movie camera and their essay will be animated and narrated by actor Aidan Dooley of ‘Tom Crean – Antarctic  Explorer’ fame and hosted on our Follow the Fleet You Tube Channel.  

Home Schools Prize.

There will also be a prize for registered home school users of the Follow the Fleet programme. The prize is a handheld plug in and play movie camera and their essay will be narrated by actor Aidan Dooley of ‘Tom Crean – Antarctic  Explorer’ fame and hosted on our Follow the Fleet You Tube Channel.  

Entries

The deadline for the competition is the 5th of February 2010. All details of the competition and entry forms are available on-line on the news section of www.followthefleet.ie 

Find out more on how you can integrate Follow the Fleet into your classroom SESE lessons by logging onto the FTF You Tube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/FollowTheFleetIRL  

For more details on joining the Follow the Fleet programme contact marketing@imdo.ie or call the IMDO on 01 476 6500 .

Ends…..

For more information please contact Mairéad Ní Cheóinín on 087 410 7880 or

John Joyce  on 087 2250871  

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Notes to Editor

The Irish Maritime Development Office

The Irish Maritime Development Office is the national agency responsible for undertaking the following activities through its statutory remit:

  • To promote and assist the development of Irish shipping and Irish shipping services and seafarer training,
  • To liaise with, support and market the shipping and shipping services sector,
  • To advise the Minister on the development and co-ordination of policy in the shipping and shipping services sector so as to protect and create employment,
  • To carry out policy as may be specified by the Minister relating to the shipping and shipping services sector and seafarer training,
  • To promote the registration of ships in the State by any person entitled to so register   The Department of Transport assumed responsibility for the IMDO in January 2006.  

 

For more information please contact:

Mr Glenn Murphy, Director, Irish Maritime Development Office,

Tel: 00 353 (0)1 476 6500

Dr. John Joyce – Communications Manager, Marine Institute. Tel: 087 2250871  

Or Miss Mairéad Ní Cheóinín - Marketing & Business Programme Coordinator,

Tel: 087 410 7880.  E-mail: marketing@imdo.ie  

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