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Electronic Field Trip Awards

“No Master Over Me” wins 2005 Emmy

Colonial Williamsburg Productions received its first Emmy award from the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences which recognized the Electronic Field Trip “No Master Over Me” with outstanding achievement and excellence.

Colonial Williamsburg producers Bill Wagner, Frances Burroughs, and Linda Randulfe were honored June 10, 2006, with an Emmy statuette, along with former Colonial Williamsburg Associate Producer Henry McCoy.

See Wagner, Burroughs, Bill White (accepting for Randulfe) and McCoy at the 2006 awards ceremony.

 

MUSE Awards

The American Association of Museums media and technology committee has honored several electronic field trips for their use of technology in two-way communication.
2003 Muse Awards
No Master Over Me
2005
Soldier of Liberty
2003
Jefferson's West
2003
Hostages of Two Worlds
2001

Technology & Learning Award of Excellence

Think Like a Historian CD-ROM (Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6) won the Technology & Learning Magazine's 2005 Award of Ecellence (GR 4-6). Colonial Williamsburg’s Electronic Field Trip “Taxes, Tea, and Tyranny” received a 2002 Award of Excellence, recognizing the best in K-12 educational software and Web sites. “Taxes, Tea, and Tyranny” was one of 27 winners selected from more than 120 submitted entries.

Distance Learning Award

Colonial Williamsburg's Electronic Field Trips series won the 2005 Best Practices in Programming Award - Gold level and the 2002 Excellence in K-12 Programming for its distance learning programs. The national award is presented by the U.S. Distance Learning Association (USDLA).

Top 100 Educational Web Sites of 2002

Homeschool.com named the web site for Electronic Field Trips of Colonial Williamsburg as one of the Top 100 Educational Web Sites of 2002. Homeschool.com provides resources to homeschoolers and parents about customizing homeschool education.

Japan Prize

The Web Prize

The Japan Prize, a prestigious international awards competition for educational television programming, awarded the Electronic Field Trips of Colonial Williamsburg series with its inaugural Web Prize in November 2001. The Web Prize recognizes television programs integrated with Internet technology.

Production Awards

Aurora Awards
    Jefferson's West Gold Award 2004
Social Studies Programming
     
Videographer Awards
  Soldier of Liberty Award of Excellence 2004
Children's Programming
  Chained to the Land Award of Distinction 2004
  Building History* Award of Distinction 2000
  Missions to America* Award of Excellence Creativity/Videography
Award of Distinction 2000
  A Day in the Life
Instructional Series
Award of Excellence 2000
The Communicator Awards
  A Day in the Life
Instructional Series
Crystal Award 2000
  Discovering the Past* Crystal Award 1999
  Potions, Ails, and Smallpox Tales* Crystal Award 1999
  Nature Art and Science* Crystal Award 1998
  A Day in The Life* Crystal Award 1998
  No Master Over Me* Crystal Award 1998
  Four Days of Decision Crystal Award 1998
Cine Golden Eagle Awards
  In the General's Secret Service 2003
  A Day in the Life Instructional Series 2000
  Enslaved* 1999
  Church vs State* 1998
  Order in the Court* 1997
  Backdraft* 1997
Telly Awards
  The Rare Breeds Silver Telly 2005
  A Publick Education Bronze Telly 2005
  Degrees of Latitude Bronze Telly 2005
  In the General's Secret Service Bronze Telly 2004
  ...Influenced by None Bronze Telly 2004
  Chained to the Land Bronze Telly 2004
  Soldier of Liberty Bronze Telly 2004
  Enslaved* Gold Telly 2000
  Discovering the Past* Platinum Telly 2000
  Potions, Ails, and Smallpox Tales* Gold Telly 2000
  A Day in the Life* Gold Telly 2000
  Order in the Court* Gold Telly 1998
  Call to Arms* Gold Telly 1998
  A Link Among the Days Gold Telly 1997
  The Art and Artisans of Southern Furniture Platinum Telly 1997
  Gospel of Liberty Gold Telly 1996
Additional Awards
  The Rare Breeds

Certificate of Merit 2005
Chicago International TV Festival

  Degrees of Latitude 2005 Winner Platinum Remi
Worldfest / Houston International TV and Film Festival
  Hostages of Two Worlds 2005 Certificate of Merit
Chicago International Festival
  A Day in the Life Instructional Series Silver Plaque 2000
Intercom Awards
    Bronze Plaque 2000
Columbus International Film and Video Festival
  Four Days of Decision Silver Hugo 1998
The Chicago Film Festival
  Gospel of Liberty Gold Award 1996
Charleston International Film Festival
  Think Like a Historian CD-ROM

Learning Magazine 2006
Teachers' Choice Awards for the Family! (Gr. 4-6)
Media & Methods Magazine
2005 Portfolio Award Winner - Social Studies (Gr. 1-3 & 4-6)