Essay Contest for Minnesota 8th graders


"Cool Technology Tools: How Do I Use Them for Good?"

 

Minnesota students in public, private and charter schools are
welcome to participate.

Postmark deadline Tuesday, Nov. 2o.   Awards to be announced Mid-December 2012.

Watch for the information to arrive in Minnesota schools in early October. 2012


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Photo by istockphoto.com

 

The “Technology for Good” essay contest also is backed by the State of Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, with a vested interest in providing research and expertise in education and training about appropriate and safe use of technology for kids.

 

SPONSORS OF THE 2012 ESSAY CONTEST:

Target Corporation

Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension/Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force

Saint Mary's University of Minnesota

AAA Minnesota/Iowa


Our essay contest encourages youth to examine their individual, moral compass for how they can use personal phones and computers in constructive ways. The essay also asks students to think creatively about how individuals, organizations and communities can integrate the use of technology toward thoughtful and beneficial causes.

 

2012 Essay Contest Brochure

The MCPA conducts the contest to convey a strong, positive message to communities and youth. Law enforcement professionals recognize benefits for communities, schools and families by taking a proactive role in positive youth development. Current and retired police chiefs in Minnesota will read hundreds of eligible essays.

 

This year, up to 37 (total) $100 individual awards will go to students before the holidays.