Every year Cable & Wireless and Childnet bring together a team of dedicated professionals from different countries and backgrounds to carefully judge the entries.
The judges look at each project against the criteria and identify the winners and commended projects.
The judging process also includes a special children’s panel called the Networker’s who assess the entries from a young person’s perspective and make their recommendations to the judges.
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Stephen Carrick-Davies CHAIR
As Chief Executive of Childnet International, Stephen has in depth knowledge and experience about how the Internet can be used positively by young people all around the world. Stephen also ran the Childnet Awards programme for 6 years and so is well placed to chair this years judging meeting. |
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Representative from Young Person’s panel
Members of the young person’s panel (which meets separately) will join the main judging panel for the meetings to ensure that the adult judges really do take on board the recommendations of the young people. |
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Camille Facey
Mrs. Camille Facey is an Attorney-at-Law with 22 years of experience. She joined Cable & Wireless, Jamaica in January 2001 and holds the position of Senior Vice President with responsibility for the Legal, Regulatory & Public Policy Division. She is also the Corporate Secretary and Deputy Chairman of Cable & Wireless Jamaica Foundation |
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Trond Waage
Trond was the first Norwegian Ombudsman for children and has been a Childnet awards judge for the last 5 years. Trond has been heavily involved in implementing the UN’s Convention on the rights of the child. |
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Larry Magid
Larry is an expert on Internet safety having founded Safekids.com and written widely for many publications on technology issues. He has been an awards judge for the last 5 years looking closely at the Individual Category. Larry currently hosts a radio show for CBS radio in Los Angeles.
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Heba Ramzy
Heba Ramzy was the Director of Electronic Publishing and kids Information Highway department of the RITSEC organisation in Egypt – a previous Childnet Award winner from 1999. Heba travels world-wide and as a member of Schoolnet Africa steering committee sees at first hand the impact ICT is having in Africa. Heba currently works for Microsoft in the Middle East as Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Affairs Manager.
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Rebecca Shallcross and Rachel Bardill
Rebecca and Rachel both have many years of experience in the area of developing online resources and communities for young people. Rebecca is the Interactive Executive for the CBBC and Rachel is the Community Producer and manages all community activity for young people at the CBBC.
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Richard Millwood
Richard is Director of ULTRALAB. ULTRALAB is a learning teaching resource centre at Anglia Polytechnic University and is at the heart of the UK’s most innovative ICT and learning projects. Richard has the enviable reputation of creativity, innovation and commonsense. |