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Student membership
is $25
IT Showcase
Program
Information
Technology (IT) Showcase allows student presenters to showcase their
talents by presenting technology based research projects. The presentations
represent advanced STEM based topics delivered by highly motivated
high school and undergraduate college students. Each student researches
a technology based topic and drafts a college level research paper.
The students also prepare a poster/information board presenting
the results of their research. The papers are submitted for presentation
to corporate, educational and industry leaders. Student papers are
sometimes published and the students are invited to present at professional
Technology workshops such as the Terigrid and the National BDPA
Annual Conference.
HSCC
The High School
Computer Camp (HSCC) provides the opportunity for high school students
to learn basic computer concepts, development methodologies, HTML,
and project management. The focus is on Web Application Development
utilizing such advanced level technologies as ASP, .NET (dotNet),
PHP and Java. The program trains an average of 25 students during
the school year (October thru May) using the computer textbook,
Schaum’s Outlines Introduction to Computer Science, as the basis
for the introductory instruction. The National High School Computer
Competition (HSCC) is a rigorous competition scheduled over two
days at the National Conference. It consists of three required components
including the Round-robin Oral Exam, a 15-minute Computerized Introduction
to Computer Science Exam including general computer concept questions,
and a 7-Hour Programming Competition developing a Web-Based Application
that solves a complex business problem.
BDPA
Northern Delaware Chapter Student
Information
Technology Education & Scholarship (Overview
Presentation)
Student
Registration and Application Form
Membership
Enrollment Form
Parent
Release Form For Media Recording
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