Programming competition for secondary school students
If you learn programming in high school, this is your chance to show your skills and ideas to the wider public and win valuable prizes from LMT!
The aim of the competition is to present a project developed in the Programming I or II course, which solves a problem for a selected group in society. The topic can be teacher-defined or chosen by the student. The work can be submitted individually or in a team of up to 3 people.
Prizes
Prizes for the first three prize winners: gift vouchers for technology at LMT customer centres!
1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place | |
---|---|---|---|
Per student | 300 EUR | 150 EUR | 100 EUR |
For the teacher | 100 EUR | 100 EUR | 100 EUR |
Prizes
Prizes for the first three prize winners: gift vouchers for technology at LMT customer centres!
1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place | |
---|---|---|---|
Per student | 300 EUR | 150 EUR | 100 EUR |
For the teacher | 100 EUR | 100 EUR | 100 EUR |
Competition procedure
26 April
Deadline for applications
By 26 April, create and submit a video of up to 5 minutes in length, including:
- project title, author(s), school and class;
- a defined problem that the project addresses;
- a programming solution demonstrated in action;
- a description of the development process, main challenges, successes and lessons learned.
29 April
Announcement of the finalists
8 May
GitHub link submission deadline
Finalists have until 8 May to submit a link to the Github repository with the code and documentation of the developed solution in README.md format.
26 April
Deadline for applications
By 26 April, create and submit a video of up to 5 minutes in length, including:
- project title, author(s), school and class;
- a defined problem that the project addresses;
- a programming solution demonstrated in action;
- a description of the development process, main challenges, successes and lessons learned.
29 April
Announcement of the finalists
8 May
GitHub link submission deadline
Finalists have until 8 May to submit a link to the Github repository with the code and documentation of the developed solution in README.md format.
11 May
Final presentations in person
On 11 May, the finalists present their solution in person.
More about the competition and the evaluation criteria in the Terms of Reference.
11 May
Final presentations in person
On 11 May, the finalists present their solution in person.
More about the competition and the evaluation criteria in the Terms of Reference.
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