This article was provided by the Ontario Mining Association (OMA), an organization that was established in 1920 to represent the mining industry of the province.
The Ontario Mining Association’s high school video competition So You Think You Know Mining, which is now in its fourth year, continues to attract more entries. Momentum keeps building with dramatic increases in the level of participation of every edition. This year, more than 135 videos were received, which is approximately 70% more than the 80-plus last year.
Video entries arrived electronically from all parts of the province and students from high schools we had not seen SYTYKM entries from previously have been received for the judges’ consideration. “We try every year to keep the SYTYKM video competition fresh and interesting for students and educators,” said OMA President Chris Hodgson. “It is gratifying to see this response. We know these students invest a great deal of creativity, energy and time into making their productions.”
This year’s competition is making available opportunities to win $33,500 in prize money, an $8,000 increase of what was on the table last year. Several entries eligible for the Early Bird draw for $500 were received by March 1. Other key dates in 2012 are April 1 to 15 for the determination of nominees for the People’s Choice and OMA Academy Award, April 20 to June 3, which is the voting period for the People’s Choice Award, and May 22 when winners will be determined and notified.