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MLTI Screen Saver

March 11, 2009

Twenty works of art selected!

There were 184 photographs submitted to be considered for the Maine Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI) screen saver for the 2009-10 image. The judges, including an art teacher, photographer and college professor were part of the selection process. Twenty photographs were selected from the following schools: Bangor High School, Maranacook Middle School, Waterville High School, Wells High School, Mt. Ararat High School, Mt. View Junior High School, Brunswick and Brewer High School.

Congratulations to the students whose work was selected and thank you teachers! I am thrilled with the quality of the work submitted and am VERY excited about Maine student artwork being placed on the 43,000 (and maybe another 57,000) MLTI laptops. I have one photograph posted below and you can click here and see the other 19 that were selected.

Max Clark, photographer, Mt. View Jr. High School

Max Clark, photographer, Mt. View Jr. High School

8 comments

  1. Great selection of photos! Nice post.


  2. Fabulous photos! Congrats to the students, and their teachers!


  3. love that jelly fish. Thanks for seeing the Bangor Mall show. Try to save Thursday April 8/9( I have no calender in front of me it is the second Thursday in April in Bangor) at 4 pm. the human genetics lab art openning in Bangor. A collaborative between local public schools and EasternMaine JacksonLab. A very interesting science/art link started by Dr Hock the woman in charge of the genetics lab.


  4. wonderful compositions but you forgot one photograph is from Brunswick High School.


  5. Great idea to use student photographs for the screen saver. They look awesome. Thanks for all the leg work it took to make this happen.


  6. WOW! Sounds interesting! Is there a link to more information about the exhibit? Thanks Randy!


  7. Thanks for pointing this out to me Jennie. I will make the change!


  8. Excellent site Argy! The quality of the submitted student artwork is impressive!



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