The Technology Fair is an exciting opportunity for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders to expand their interests and learn new skills outside of the regular school day!
Students must select the category in which they plan to enter a project. Please read about each category below. Many resources are posted here to help you!
Students must select the category in which they plan to enter a project. Please read about each category below. Many resources are posted here to help you!
- Students may enter ONE project, either as an individual or part of a two-person team.
- Students must select an adult advisor (parent, neighbor, family friend, grandparent, etc.) to assist them with the project, but the student himself/herself needs to be able to explain what they did and how their project works in detail in their project submission video.
- All work on the project is done outside of school.
- Read and follow ALL guidelines below.
- WHERE DO I BEGIN?
- CLICK HERE FOR PROJECT CREATION TOOL IDEAS!
Click HERE to read IMPORTANT general information about the competition and detailed descriptions of each category along with judging rubrics. |
ADVISORS MAY ASSIST BUT STUDENTS MUST UNDERSTAND AND BE ABLE TO EXPLAIN EVERY ASPECT OF THE PROJECT!
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Georgia Educational Technology Competition Information Coming Soon!Click here for important copyright information and guidelines!
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First place winners in each category will advance to the Fulton County Technology Fair.
First place winners in each category at the county fair will advance to the Georgia State Technology Fair during the Spring semester.
First place winners in each category at the county fair will advance to the Georgia State Technology Fair during the Spring semester.