Shineweek 2009
Top 3 facts
- The website doubled its success from 2008 with 25% of all schools signing up over both years
- Shine 2009 saw 480 videos, 3996 images and 270 audio files uploaded to the site
- 5451 organisations, students and teachers signed up to Shine 2009
Following the success of Shine 2008, Brightlemon were asked to continue the good work for the following year. With a bigger project planned second time around - could we build a web platform to support the target of more than double the number of schools from year one? (25% of all schools in the UK) Of course!
The social network for Shine 2009 was redesigned for the older and larger audience - this time the remit was not just to get school children involved but all young people up to the age of 18.
Building on the user generated content (UGC) success of 2008, the 2009 network incorporated competitions so that users could submit their work to win some great prizes! Tim Henman taught the winners of the HSBC "Art of Champions" competition how to play tennis, winning artwork in the Tesco competition featured on an eco-friendly shopping bag (judged by Cath Kidson) and EA Games held a competition to help design a level of one of their computer games.
Shine 2009 also featured enhanced registration and validation, and other social web enhancements.
Special thanks to: Carol A., Carol D., Phil, Laura, Wyl, Rose and the team at Creative, Culture and Education; Lucy and Lucy from the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Talent and Enterprise Taskforce; Lydia, Georgie, Emily and the amazing team at RED consultancy/RED PR; and to all the organisations - the Arts Council, the BBC, Channel 4, Radiowaves and many others - and to all the schools and pupils who made Shine 2009 a success!











