Yearbook Interactive Announces the 20 Best Multimedia Yearbooks in the Country -- The Winners of its First Annual ''MYBE'' Award Program.Business Editors SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 25, 2001 Company completes its first year of working with schools on the development and production of CD-ROM-based yearbooks Yearbook Interactive(TM) today announced the winners of its first annual MYBE Awards, a program designed to recognize the top interactive yearbooks created by high school and junior high students using Yearbook Interactive's multimedia authoring software, Yearbook Builder(TM). The interactive, CD-ROM-based yearbook created by students at Palm Harbor University High School Palm Harbor University High School, also known as PHUHS, is a nationally-performing public high school for grades 9-12 located in Palm Harbor, Florida. The school's nickname is the Hurricanes and the school's colors are navy and maroon. of Palm Harbor, Fla., was recognized as the overall winner for the 2000-2001 school year. (Judging for the Multimedia YearBook Excellence (MYBE) Award program was performed by a team of Yearbook Interactive employees and executives.) "Palm Harbor's yearbook stood out among the scores of other yearbooks we received because of its overall look and feel, and the fact that the students incorporated numerous features into the multimedia yearbook, including dances, sports, clubs and a variety of other school-sponsored events," said John Lund Lund (lŭnd), city (1990 pop. 62,910), Malmöhus co., S Sweden. It is a commercial and industrial center and a rail junction. Manufactures include paper, packaging, printed materials, and clothing. Mentioned (c. , chief executive officer of Yearbook Interactive. "The students at Palm Harbor created an elaborate CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). that will provide memories for their lifetimes and beyond." Yearbook Interactive provides schools with proprietary authoring software -- Yearbook Builder -- designed to guide students through the yearbook development process using templates and user-friendly user-friendly - Programmer-hostile. Generally used by hackers in a critical tone, to describe systems that hold the user's hand so obsessively that they make it painful for the more experienced and knowledgeable to get any work done. uploading features to create CD-ROM-based multimedia yearbooks. "It's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have an incredible yearbook, definitely the best we've we've Contraction of we have. we've have ever had," said Keith Keith may refer to: People with the given name Keith:
Contraction of we are. we're we are looking forward to seeing what they can produce for us and the students next year." The list of the 20 best interactive yearbooks in the country was released today by Yearbook Interactive at the National Education Computing computing - computer Conference (NECC NECC National Educational Computing Conference NECC Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (Norfolk, VA) NECC Net-Enabled Command Capability NECC Northeast Mississippi Community College NECC North Equatorial Counter Current ), being held June June: see month. 25-27 in Chicago. Yearbook Interactive determined the MYBE Award winners based on the overall look and feel of the yearbooks, the label design or artwork and content, and how well the students incorporated video into their multimedia CD-ROM-based yearbooks. "We were impressed im·press 1 tr.v. im·pressed, im·press·ing, im·press·es 1. To affect strongly, often favorably: with the creativity and overall look of all of the entries we received," Lund added, "especially considering the short amount of time the schools had to create the multimedia yearbooks." In addition to Palm Harbor University High School, the other schools being selected as MYBE Award winners for their efforts in producing an interactive multimedia CD-ROM yearbook for the 2000-2001 school year are shown below. (Note: In order to make it easier for editors to identify winning schools in their coverage areas, the list is in the following alphabetical order: state, city, and school name.) The No. 1 MYBE Award winner: Florida, Palm Harbor, Palm Harbor University High School Other MYBE Award winners: Arizona, Glendale, Ironwood High School California, Santa Ana, St. Barbara School California, Windsor, Windsor High School Georgia, Atlanta, Westlake High School Idaho, Pocatello, Franklin Jr. High Louisiana, Leesville, Leesville High School Maryland, Prince Frederick, Calvert High School, Michigan, Clinton Township, Clintondale High School Michigan, Portland, Portland High School New Jersey, Rockaway, Morris Hills High School, Oregon, Corvallis, Santiam Christian Schools Texas, Copperas Cove, Copperas Cove High School Texas, Houston, Stephen F. Austin High School Utah, Holladay, Churchill Jr. High Utah, Riverton, Riverton High School Utah, Salt Lake City, Highland High School Utah, Salt Lake City, Skyline High School Utah, Woods Cross, Woods Cross High School Washington, Issaquah, Issaquah High School The Yearbook Interactive authoring software is available free of charge to schools and students in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and offers tools necessary to create an affordable CD-ROM yearbook and significantly cut down on the production time. Yearbook Interactive's authoring program, Yearbook Builder, also helps introduce multimedia education into schools and motivates students to explore new career avenues with a hands-on approach. Schools interested in receiving copies of the multimedia yearbook authoring software at no charge should contact Yearbook Interactive at 877/463-6924 or via the Web at: www.yearbookinteractive.com. About Yearbook Interactive Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Yearbook Interactive develops and markets affordable, user-friendly software designed to create multimedia versions of yearbooks and school publications. The company's yearbook authoring software, Yearbook Builder, is distributed for free to high schools throughout the U.S. and contributes to the education and development of students by introducing multimedia skills and opportunities into the classroom. Yearbook Interactive also provides advertisers an affordable and creative application to target a difficult-to-reach, brand-conscious and ever changing demographic of approximately 20 million high school students. |
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