Learning on Screen Awards

Winners 2014

Educational Multimedia Award

Winner: 50 Years of the National Theatre

    The National Theatre

    General In-House Production Award

    Winner: The Last Taboo

      Solent Productions (Southampton Solent University) and Take 2 Afrika

      Non-Broadcast Courseware and Curriculum Award

      Winner: The Magdalenes

        CTVC Ltd and TrubeTube.co.uk

        In-House Production Courseware and Curriculum Award

        Winner: How to see your brain working – Measuring electrical activity using EEG

          University of Derby Media Production and Support Team

          Courseware and Curriculum Broadcast Award

          Winner: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time: From Page to Stage

            BBC

            General Education Non-Broadcast Award

            Winner: Keeping on even keel – the role of the Bank of England

              Pukka Films Ltd with Cognitive Media

              General Education Broadcast Award

              Winner: Pain, Pus and Poision: The Search for Modern Medicines (Episode 1, Pain)

                BBC

                Student Undergraduate and Further Education Documentary Award

                Winner: Promised Bread

                  Žavinta Karsokaitė from the University of the Creative Arts

                  Student Production Postgraduate Documentary Award

                  Winner: The Cleaners

                    Konstantinos Georgousis from the National Film and Television School

                    Student Production Undergraduate and Further Education Award

                    Winner: Moonlighting

                      Jonas Zimmerman from the Westminster Film School

                      Student Production Postgraduate Award

                      Winner: Miss Todd

                        Kristina Yee from the National Film and Television School

                        Premier Award

                        Winner: Pain, Pus and Poision: The Search for Modern Medicines (Episode 1, Pain)

                          BBC

                          Special Jury Award

                          This year the judges were especially impressed by the range of resources produced by the University of Leicester, which capitalised on a significant historical British event, the discovery of the remains of King Richard III. Over many years now, their in-house team have consistently produced excellent materials that were of broadcast quality and this was particularly evident this year.