Free technology-related contests for students, teachers, and
other school staff.
Who doesn’t like to win free stuff? Check out the following
four no-cost opportunities!
Doodle for Google
K-12 students can submit their own Google Doodle for a
chance to win scholarship money, a Google for Education grant for his or her
school, a trip to Google, and MORE! This year’s theme is “What makes me . .
.me.” Students create a doodle that represents them and what makes them unique!
Contest entries are due by December 7, 2015 and must be submitted by a teacher
or parent. For more information go to http://www.google.com/doodle4google/.
Get Your Tech On
PBS Education is hosting a series of webinars providing
support for digital learning. Fill out the one-time entry form on this site - http://goo.gl/0i0Bh9 for your chance of winning
local PD, a trip to Austin to attend TCEA, or Chromebooks and a document camera
for a classroom!
C-SPAN’s Student CAM 2016
Students create a short video about the issue
they would most want candidates to discuss during the 2016 presidential
campaign. This is open to students in grades 6-12 and can be individual or
small-group entries. All entries are due by January 20, 16. Cash prizes for
students and teacher advisors totaling $100,000! To find out more, go to http://www.studentcam.org/.
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