Last updated 1/6/2025
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Alabama Consortium for Technology in Education
ACTE Region 4
The 2025 ACTE Region 4 Fair will be a hybrid fair this year (part online, part in person at Jax State).
The in-person day at JSU will be Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
All entries will be due midnight, Monday, February 17, 2025.
Students (except for Robotics) will pre-film their presentation and submit it, along with portfolio documentation, for judging. They will attend an in-person event at JSU (March 4th) in which they will take the technology test, eat lunch on campus, demonstrate the robotics categories, and receive awards.
The in-person part of the Tech Fair will take place in the Leone Cole Auditorium (directly beneath the old dining hall), located at 700 Trustee Street, Jacksonville, AL. (The fair is NOT in the coliseum this year.)
The in-person day at JSU will be Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
All entries will be due midnight, Monday, February 17, 2025.
Students (except for Robotics) will pre-film their presentation and submit it, along with portfolio documentation, for judging. They will attend an in-person event at JSU (March 4th) in which they will take the technology test, eat lunch on campus, demonstrate the robotics categories, and receive awards.
The in-person part of the Tech Fair will take place in the Leone Cole Auditorium (directly beneath the old dining hall), located at 700 Trustee Street, Jacksonville, AL. (The fair is NOT in the coliseum this year.)
Registration DEADLINE: Monday, Feb. 17, 2025 (no exceptions)
STATE ACTE FAIR DATES: March 27 - 29, 2025 at University of Montevallo
Top 2 winners from each regional category will register for the state competition.
STATE ACTE FAIR DATES: March 27 - 29, 2025 at University of Montevallo
Top 2 winners from each regional category will register for the state competition.
INFO & CHANGES TO NOTE (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY)
Requirements (Including Changes for 2025!
Requirements (Including Changes for 2025!
- There will be a $10/pp charge to enter the fair this year to pay for lunch in the dining hall.
- The technology test is returning this year! You may choose 6 students total from your school to take the tech test. (Students who take the tech test can still submit two technology projects; the tech test does NOT count as a "project.")
- There are both INDIVIDUAL and TEAM projects. However, for Team projects, there is a max of 2 team members, AND both team members must be filmed demonstrating the project, AND both team members must explain their personal contribution in the video.
- There are 17 categories this year (same as last year, except that Digital Art and Digital Photography are now two separate categories, and Robotics - Remote Controlled and Robotics - Independently Programmed are two separate categories)--see the state website for the categories and rubrics.
- Schools may submit up to THREE projects per category, per level, per group/individual. For larger schools, this may necessitate holding a local school fair or pre-judging to determine the top three projects per category, per level, per group/individual to send to region.
- Students MUST participate in the regional fair and place 1st or 2nd to attend the state fair. (Note: if a student has a conflict with the in-person date of the JSU fair, and if they cannot attend but their project places 1st or 2nd, they can still go to the state fair! This will eliminate issues with illness or conflicts that have been problematic in the past.)
- Individual students can only enter TWO total projects for competition, whether an individual project or a group project. The tech test DOES NOT count as a project.
- Regardless of the length of the project, the maximum judge time is 10 minutes; therefore, judges may only view a portion of the actual project.
- Students must watch a regional orientation/instructions video (below) before submitting their project. If they progress to state, they will watch a separate state orientation video and receive a state certificate of completion. The regional fair director team is not responsible for the state procedures and all questions about state should be directed to the state personnel.
Students, parents, and sponsors - Please watch the "how to" video in its entirety, below.
The video is from last year's Tech Fair, but the information is the same. Please ignore the dates mentioned in the video. If you have any questions please let us know.
The video is from last year's Tech Fair, but the information is the same. Please ignore the dates mentioned in the video. If you have any questions please let us know.
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