This page last updated 10/28/22
registration:
Region 4 of the Alabama Consortium for Technology in Education serves the following counties in east central Alabama: Calhoun, Clay, Cleburne, Randolph, and Talladega. Public and private (including home) schools in any of these counties are welcomed to participate.
DEADLINES ARE ABSOLUTE.
PLEASE ASSURE THAT YOU HAVE YOUR ENTRIES IN ON TIME.
LATE REGISTRATIONS BEYOND THE
DEADLINE
WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
PLEASE ASSURE THAT YOU HAVE YOUR ENTRIES IN ON TIME.
LATE REGISTRATIONS BEYOND THE
DEADLINE
WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
2022-2023 Important Dates:
Registration Ends: Sunday, February 26, 2023
Winners will be notified by March 10, 2023.
2023 Registration Link
Again: You may register 3 individual entries per category, per level, as well as 3 group entries per category, per level. For large schools, this will necessitate a local competition or local pre-judging. A single student may compete with a maximum of 2 projects (whether group or individual). If a student submits 2 projects, they must be in different categories. (i.e. a student cannot submit an individual web design project and also a group web design project, but they could, for example, submit an individual web design project and a group digital art project, or a group digital art project and a group multimedia project).
Note: the tech fair committee will send each sponsor an Excel spreadsheet of their school's entries the day after registration is due. It is the responsibility of the sponsor to check this list and make sure nothing is omitted, incorrect, etc.
Here is the registration link: https://forms.office.com/r/FpyYkjB0yD
Registration Ends: Sunday, February 26, 2023
Winners will be notified by March 10, 2023.
2023 Registration Link
- School tech sponsors should register their school's projects, as usual.
- The main difference is you will not register the student(s) until they are DONE with their project AND you have decided that their project is one of the Top 3 in each level per category.
- Remember that schools may only submit 3 individual entries per category, per level this year, as well as 3 group entries, per category, per level this year.
- If a student is homeschooled (that is, not affiliated with any school, either virtually or in-person) the parent may register the student.
Again: You may register 3 individual entries per category, per level, as well as 3 group entries per category, per level. For large schools, this will necessitate a local competition or local pre-judging. A single student may compete with a maximum of 2 projects (whether group or individual). If a student submits 2 projects, they must be in different categories. (i.e. a student cannot submit an individual web design project and also a group web design project, but they could, for example, submit an individual web design project and a group digital art project, or a group digital art project and a group multimedia project).
Note: the tech fair committee will send each sponsor an Excel spreadsheet of their school's entries the day after registration is due. It is the responsibility of the sponsor to check this list and make sure nothing is omitted, incorrect, etc.
Here is the registration link: https://forms.office.com/r/FpyYkjB0yD