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BREAKING NEWS

The Georgia Educational Technology Fair is thrilled to announce a change in category.  Multimedia Applications will no longer be recognized at every grade level.  Instead, Multimedia Applications will be grouped the same way as every other category -- grades 3-4 together, grades 5-6 together, grades 7-8 together, grades 9-10 together, and grades 11-12 together.
 
Stay tuned for further updates and changes
 
 
THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR AN AWESOME FAIR!! SEE YOU ON MARCH 8, 2014!
 
 
If you took any photos, please go to our FB page and share them with us.  We would love to see the great time you all had!
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Georgia Educational Technology Consortium Scholarship

2013 Scholarship Awards
 
The Lew Dewberry Scholarship is awarded in honor of our founder, Lew Dewberry.  It is a scholarship that is given to a senior from all the seniors who competed.
 
This year's winner is Darrell Harris of Moultrie, Georgia -- He was awarded $300.00
 
The Georgia Educational Technology Consortium Scholarships are awarded to the highest placing senior in each category.  If the top senior was part of a team, then both students (if they were seniors) received a scholarship.
 
This year's winners were awarded $250.00 each!
 
Jackson Morgan from Alpharetta in 3D Modeling (Team)
Furkan Kucuktas from Alpharetta in 3D Modeling (Team) 
Steven Flagg from Macon in Animated Graphic Design
Chaitanya Nakkerty from Alpharetta in Case Modification
Brandon Gentry from Calhoun in Digital Photography
Beeka Regassa from Statesboro in Digital Video Production
Luke Bush from Macon in Hardware
Mary Latimer from Carrollton in Multimedia Applications (Team)
Kelcy Newton from Carrollton in Multimedia Applications (Team)
Hannah Bradford from Woodstock in Non-Animated Graphic Design
Vidya Mani-Medepalli from Gainesville in Non-Multimedia Applications
Nathan Trippe from Villa Rica in Project Programming
Albert Shaw from Johns Creek in Robotics (Team)
David Mayo from Johns Creek in Robotics (Team)
Carter Smith from Carrollton in Team Programming Challenge
Austin Woods from Macon in Technology Literacy Challenge
Kelly Bui from Lizela in Web 2.0 Applications
 
 
 
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Welcome

500+ first place winners from 16 different recognized regional technology fairs across the state will compete  on March 8 , 2014 in over 13 different categories.  Regional competition is required to enter state competition.

IMPORTANT: All projects submitted to the Georgia Educational Technology Fair must comply with the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) of the regional fairs. The judges of the Georgia Educational Technology Fair have the right to disqualify any project for the following reasons: project does not follow regional acceptable use policy; or project is inappropriate.