Update - Red Rover Submission into the MacArthur Foundation Digital Media and Learning Competitoin

Thus far, the MacArthur Foundation has not released any information, or hints, on the status of individual applications. I'm not sure if they will or if they are holding out until mid-February. The only post competition press release I've found is a blog written in October by Cathy N. Davidson and David Theo Goldberg, HASTAC Co-founders:
We launched this competition not knowing if the result would be stunned and shunning silence. Only to realize this week that there are a whole lot of people who have come to this insight too. 1010 applicants at the closing bell. It was pretty amazing, applications streaming 60 to 100 per hour as the day ended. Another 1000 serious enough to register, perhaps to try next year. 30,000 absolutely unique visitors to the competition website over the past two months.
Yes, you read that right.
This is unprecedented. A sea-swell of interest and engagement around 2.0 learning. Time to take a breather. This is so exciting, to see it happen.
And now how to find the most compelling projects from so rich a crop. To spell out compelling criteria for judging new modes of learning. Innovation, sustainability, reach, generalizability, interactivity. The right relation between technology as instrument and the generation, circulation of ideas.
Of form to content. Of teaching to learning, self-creation to self-learning. To build on a movement building on itself.
Stay tuned.
I wonder how the other applicants are handling their projects. Are they waiting until February to act? Will their project/research still be relevant by then? Do they have a backup plan? Will the project never happen without winning?
We'll keep you posted if we hear anything more. Still crossing our fingers...
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