Silver World Medal
It was announced on November 30th 2005 that Mercy and Justice Shall Meet had won a Silver World Medal in the New York Festivals Interactive and Alternative Media Awards in the Best Internal Use Category.
39 countries participated in these awards.
Judging for the 2005 International Interactive and Alternative Media Awards were judged online by panels of industry experts from around the world. Judging criteria includes: ability of the entry to communicate its message, idea or appeal; design; structure and ease of navigation; interactivity and functionality; originality of the creative/communicative approach; creative concept; marketing impact; and overall user experience.
Winner
On Friday, October 7th 2005 Mercy and Justice Shall Meet won the Best Multimedia Learning Reference in the Educational/Vocational category of the ATOM Awards.
The ATOM Film, Television and Multimedia Awards recognise the achievements of Australian and New Zealand professionals, educators and students in 31 categories.
The Awards are open to students, production companies, independent film-makers, educational bodies and producers, and celebrate the very best of Australian and New Zealand product.
Finalist
Mercy and Justice Shall Meet was a finalist in Best Secondary Teaching and Learning Package in The Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing judged on Thursday August 4th 2005. These Awards build on the concept of improving the quality of Australian educational materials. The Awards are judged for clarity of writing, pedagogical implications, illustrations, special features and characteristics, quality of subject matter, innovation and flair.
Finalist