SHOOFtv Troops is an exciting competition that will pit teams or “troops” of students against each other to win a mega-prize (to be announced). The SHOOFtv troops, consisting of 3-5 students each, win points by completing challenges on a weekly basis. Challenges include things such as producing mini video clips, covering SHOOFtv events and many more. The SHOOFtv troop earning the most number of points in the end wins the mega prize. However, all troops walk away with exciting participation prizes too.
This event gives students not only a chance to win exciting prizes, but to also represent their schools and gain experience and showcase their talent to a wider audience.
Eligibility:
* Troopers should currently be enrolled in a school/college/university in the U.A.E.
* Trooper must be of age 13 and above. Those between 13-17years should also have written consent of their guardians.
* Troopers who register directly to SHOOFtv instead of through their school should also have written consent of the school.
* All troopers participating in a troop should be of the same school/college/university.
* A troop can consist of minimum 3 troopers and maximum 5 troopers.
* Trooper must have a SHOOFtv account. Troopers can register free at www.shooftv.com
In addition, there are Junior Brand Ambassadors (JBAs) to help coordinate between the Troops and SHOOFtv. JBAs are responsible coordinating tasks, assisting and promoting their Troops and campus. Like the Troops, JBAs will also have challenges and tasks to complete and the JBA with the most points and spunk stands to win the grand prize and title of 'Best SHOOFtv Junior Brand Ambassador'. However, all participating JBAs walk away with consolation prizes.
Eligibility:
* JBAs should currently be enrolled in a school/college/university in the U.A.E.
* JBA must be of age 13 and above. Those between 13-17years should also have written consent of their guardians.
* JBAs who register directly to SHOOFtv instead of through their school should also have written consent of the school.
* Only one JBA per maximum of five Troops within their own school/college/university. In the event of more than the required JBAs apply for SHOOF Troops within a school, SHOOFtv reserves the right to select and delegate JBAs at their own discretion.
* JBAs must have a SHOOFtv account. JBAs can register free at www.shooftv.com
See Also
* SHOOFtv
This event gives students not only a chance to win exciting prizes, but to also represent their schools and gain experience and showcase their talent to a wider audience.
Eligibility:
* Troopers should currently be enrolled in a school/college/university in the U.A.E.
* Trooper must be of age 13 and above. Those between 13-17years should also have written consent of their guardians.
* Troopers who register directly to SHOOFtv instead of through their school should also have written consent of the school.
* All troopers participating in a troop should be of the same school/college/university.
* A troop can consist of minimum 3 troopers and maximum 5 troopers.
* Trooper must have a SHOOFtv account. Troopers can register free at www.shooftv.com
In addition, there are Junior Brand Ambassadors (JBAs) to help coordinate between the Troops and SHOOFtv. JBAs are responsible coordinating tasks, assisting and promoting their Troops and campus. Like the Troops, JBAs will also have challenges and tasks to complete and the JBA with the most points and spunk stands to win the grand prize and title of 'Best SHOOFtv Junior Brand Ambassador'. However, all participating JBAs walk away with consolation prizes.
Eligibility:
* JBAs should currently be enrolled in a school/college/university in the U.A.E.
* JBA must be of age 13 and above. Those between 13-17years should also have written consent of their guardians.
* JBAs who register directly to SHOOFtv instead of through their school should also have written consent of the school.
* Only one JBA per maximum of five Troops within their own school/college/university. In the event of more than the required JBAs apply for SHOOF Troops within a school, SHOOFtv reserves the right to select and delegate JBAs at their own discretion.
* JBAs must have a SHOOFtv account. JBAs can register free at www.shooftv.com
See Also
* SHOOFtv
LitMinds.org is an online community where readers, authors, and independent booksellers can share their unique reading interests, make new friends, and enjoy stimulating conversations. LitMinds is a commercial free service that has been designed as an online literary salon where people who love books can come together to celebrate their love for books and enrich their reading experience.
LitMinds was started in March 2007 by social entrepreneurs Carrie Evans, Christin Evans, and Praveen Madan. The same team is also working on another venture to create the independent bookstore for the 21st Century at Booksmith bookstore in San Francisco, California.
LitMinds publishes regular interviews with Literary Innovators to highlight individuals who are doing unique and innovative work in the literary field that spreads the love of books and independent media. In this interview series LitMinds has interviewed literary bloggers, authors, independent booksellers, independent publishers, literary festival organizers, and literary entrepreneurs. Some of the notable LitMinds interviews have been with:
- Mark Sarvas, A Top Literary Blogger at The Elegant Variation
- Masha Hamilton, Author of The Camel Bookmobile and Organizer of a Camel Borne Library in Kenya's isolated Northeastern province
- Larry Portzline, Founder of Independent Bookstore Tourism
- Edwin Frank, Editorial Director of NYRB Classics
LitMinds is currently developing pro-bono partnerships with schools and universities to help create a culture of reading on campuses. Students and teachers from San Jose State University and the Los Angeles School for Global Studies are using LitMinds as their literary salon.
LitMinds was started in March 2007 by social entrepreneurs Carrie Evans, Christin Evans, and Praveen Madan. The same team is also working on another venture to create the independent bookstore for the 21st Century at Booksmith bookstore in San Francisco, California.
LitMinds publishes regular interviews with Literary Innovators to highlight individuals who are doing unique and innovative work in the literary field that spreads the love of books and independent media. In this interview series LitMinds has interviewed literary bloggers, authors, independent booksellers, independent publishers, literary festival organizers, and literary entrepreneurs. Some of the notable LitMinds interviews have been with:
- Mark Sarvas, A Top Literary Blogger at The Elegant Variation
- Masha Hamilton, Author of The Camel Bookmobile and Organizer of a Camel Borne Library in Kenya's isolated Northeastern province
- Larry Portzline, Founder of Independent Bookstore Tourism
- Edwin Frank, Editorial Director of NYRB Classics
LitMinds is currently developing pro-bono partnerships with schools and universities to help create a culture of reading on campuses. Students and teachers from San Jose State University and the Los Angeles School for Global Studies are using LitMinds as their literary salon.
SHOOFtv launched in April 2007 with the First SHOOFtv Competition that encouraged people to send in original short clips for various prizes and cash up to AED 250,000.
The competition saw more than 2500 clips entered by people of various age groups, professions and nationalities. The winner, Marlon Mesina, won AED150,000 for his clip "Drink and Drive" through popular SMS voting. The runner-up, Ali Ghazanfar, won AED 40,000 for his clip "Mom, I Took You For Granted".
The awards ceremony was held at the Majlis Ballroom in Mina Salam on 26th June 2007.
See Also
* SHOOFtv
The competition saw more than 2500 clips entered by people of various age groups, professions and nationalities. The winner, Marlon Mesina, won AED150,000 for his clip "Drink and Drive" through popular SMS voting. The runner-up, Ali Ghazanfar, won AED 40,000 for his clip "Mom, I Took You For Granted".
The awards ceremony was held at the Majlis Ballroom in Mina Salam on 26th June 2007.
See Also
* SHOOFtv
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