Young ISCA Awards

DTI Young ISCA winners

These six people were the finalists in the 1997 Young Information Society Creative Awards, organised as part of the Information Society Initiative by the then Department of Trade and Industry. These awards are described in Evaluation of the Information Society Creativity Awards (ISCA), Anne Brown, DTI Assessment Unit.

Judged at Interactive Learning '98, 13-15 August 1998, Edinburgh.

First
Roger Herbert, fastfude (discussion forum)
Second
Dominic Penfold, One more face in the crowd
(original location)
Third
Lloyd Wood, Lloyd's satellite constellations
Fourth
Colin Guthrie, Mhairi's stick pages
Fifth
Mark Winkless, Lewisham Area Child Protection Committee
Sixth
Chris Leahy, La Victoire Actueil

Interactive Learning '98 logo Also available:


Young ISCA winners with Susan Moore, DTI, and Frits Janssen, IT World Consultants
The winners with Susan Moore, DTI, and Frits Janssen, IT World Consultants

Young ISCA winners outside Heriot-Watt conference centre with Susan Moore, DTI
Winners outside Herriot-Watt conference centre with Susan Moore

Interactive Learning '94 is also online, and even more photos are available (mirror of photos).

Nicholas Negroponte launched the competition at IL '97, where he described Europe as the third world of computing - even though the web was invented at CERN.


Lloyd Wood (L.Wood@society.surrey.ac.uk)
this page last updated 23 September 1998