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"A joke goes face" won first prize in microvídeos "Teach" (01/12/2014)

More than a hundred high school students have participated in the contest sponsored by the City to raise awareness of the importance of respecting the signs to avoid accidents.

The Mayor, accompanied by Councilman Javier Iniesta, has awarded the prizes to the winners

Balsalobre Gregorio Gonzalez, Brandon Jordan Belmonte, Thomas shot Matute and Pepe Ramirez Barceló, authors of "A joke goes face" received the first prize of the First Edition of Contest Microvídeos "Teach" organized by the Department of Traffic Today and Transport with the aim of raising awareness about the importance of signs in good condition to prevent accidents and instill values ​​like respect.

The Mayor, Miguel Angel House, has chaired this morning the awards in a ceremony also had the assistance of Councillor Javier Iniesta and José Manuel García Montiel, manager of Multi Triton, sponsor of the event.

The winners of Colegio San Buenaventura de Murcia-Capuchins, each received a tablet and a commemorative diploma, and a school for 400 euros for school supplies gift voucher.

His work can be seen in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibDggPTrJfI&feature=youtu.be

The second prize went to Khouloud Azhari Zahouan, Luis González Arais Steel, Natalia Galvez Abellán, Albero Natalia Franco and Ana Mª Roca Gonzalez of San José College in La Alberca, head of microvideo "Pocket" http://www.youtube .com / watch? v = BUKAb4qaopc & feature = youtu.be.

The award has been given to them has been an ebook and diploma, plus a gift voucher of 300 euros for the center.

"What is worth more, a good selfie or a good boom?" (Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3yy999O9n8) is the title of the job that Blanca Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Marina Lopez Madrid Juan Francisco Jiménez Abad, students of Colegio San Buenaventura de Murcia-Capuchins have won the third prize of the contest, equipped with an Ipod and diploma.

Were the winners of this first edition of the contest, which involved 102 students in 4th year of 11 schools.

The aim was to encourage students to exhibit a microvideo the importance of traffic signals are maintained in good condition and, by contrast, the dangerous consequences that can result when they commit vandalism with them.

To do this they had to record with any device (camera, mobile phone ...) a video of no more than a minute to reflect what consequences cause damaged signs, how can you prevent vandalism and how they can collaborate in good condition.

In addition, this contest had sought collaborative nature, so the microvídeos should be made in groups of three to five students.

This activity is part of the "Teach" launched by the Department of Traffic and Transport to combat graffiti, cracks and other signs of vandalism on public roads campaign.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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