After the summer break, the SIWWDIARY.com student project team – Black & Veatch, PUB and Ngee Ann Poly – got together to review the 105 posts from students covering events during SIWW 2010. We sat down and reflected on some of the great contributions from the students. From otters to flying kites to talking toilets to the doorstepping of Professor Robert Glennon, there was certainly a colourful array of posts, opinions and facts shared. It was interesting to see that all judges picked different Best Blog entries and Best Use of Photography entries. However, a consensus was finally reached after a complex weighting system was applied that recognized a number of factors that contributed to the impact and readability of the post.

The Ngee Ann Poly Written News Group welcome Jessica Cheam, The Straits Times, Keith Morrison (centre), Black & Veatch and Sharon Chang, PUB to their classroom to announce the winners of the News Writing Field Assignment 2 project, part of Singapore International Water Week and SIWWDIARY.com
The experience has been rewarding for all involved and it’s personally great to be in position to enable students to learn about the complexities of the water industry and issues surrounding it, and, thereby, creating some powerful and educated advocates for our future. That’s what we set out to begin achieving and we have collectively made some good first steps in that direction. The enthusiasm of all the contributors and partners who worked behind the scene to make it a reality has been worthwhile.
The Winners:
- Award for Best Blog Post, Paul Leng, “It’s all about the Energy”
- Award for Best Use of Photography, Sherylene Chan, “200 litres gone every 10 minutes“
Standout contributions:
- Recognition of Creativity, Pameline Kang, “A haiku meditation on the melee at Marina Barrage” and Shona Rajamohan, “Video round-up of SIWW Water Expo”
- Recognition of Overall Contribution, Melanie Lee, Hazel Tan, Olivia Ng, Fanny Koh, Naomi Seow
- Recognition of First Student Post, Hannah Loke, “Reflections on a raingarden”















