Many of you know about this competition, but I want to make sure the word gets out, especially to our younger readers (18-25) who have some innovative ideas. Awards range from $5,000 – $30,000 for young innovators, and $30,000 – $250,000 for large-scale projects. You can check out last year’s winners here. This year’s theme is “participatory learning” which should fit well with many of the projects that have been mentioned in the comments of this blog.

George E Johnson
Thank you for the post I never would have known about this. I would love to talk to you about my endeavor TEL.A.VISION telavision.tv and get any advice you may have about how to take this to the world. And if you get too many of these requests to answer mine I’ll understand.
blessings,
george
Gary Young
Fascinating stuff–thanks much for sharing this! FWIW, I think this link to 2007 winners may be more helpful than the one to the the press release that you provided. Note the “Tag Cloud” link on the right to see what themes were most prevalent (Collaboration and Youth were the top two):
http://www.dmlcompetition.net/1/winners.php
Jonathan Tarr
Thanks so much for posting! We encourage you to use our “Scratchpad” forum if you’d like to find collaborators or get feedback from others on your application: http://www.dmlcompetition.net/scratchpad/index.php
You can also follow the DML Competition on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/dmlComp
Lelia Katherine Thomas
Looks like Australia is left out… That’s too bad. I would have loved to enter this.
cem
great article
thanks
remzi
thank you
oyyun
thanks a lot
teknoloji haberleri
think this link to 2007 winners may be more helpful than the one to the the press release that you provided
goldkurs
The subsequent time I read a blog, I hope that it doesnt disappoint me as a lot as this one. I mean, I do know it was my option to read, but I truly thought youd have one thing attention-grabbing to say. All I hear is a bunch of whining about one thing that you would repair for those who werent too busy searching for attention.