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BENSENVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2: OUR VISION IS 2020 … AND BEYOND: District 2 to host 2020 Students Involved with Technology Conference on February 22

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Bensenville School District 2 recently issued the following announcement.

Attention students, parents, and teachers!

Register now for the 2020 Students Involved with Technology (SIT) Conference!

This is the fifth consecutive year Bensenville School District 2 will host the SIT Conference. This year’s conference, with its theme of “Our Vision is 2020 .. and Beyond!” will be held Saturday, February 22 , from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Blackhawk Middle School, 250 S. Church Road in Bensenville. 

The SIT Conference is a technology conference unlike any other: hosted by kids, for kids. Students in Grades 3-12 enjoy hands-on activities and present to their peers on the latest in STEAM topics, such as:

 

  • Electronics and Programming
  • Cyber Security and Networking
  • Drones and Robotics
  • E-Sports and Gaming
  • Graphics and Media
Registration is $30 and closes Thursday, February 6. (Registration fees are waived for all District 2 staff sponsors and for presenters and participants who qualify for free/reduced-price meals.)

 

  • Click here for the 2020 SIT Conference registration form.
  • Click here to register online for the 2020 SIT Conference.

PRESENTERS NEEDED!

Student presenters can share their tech knowledge with other students during 30-minute hands-on workshops or tech demonstrations. Students can present on their own or in teams of up to four students. All presenters must have an adult sponsor to accompany them throughout the day.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Bensenville School District 2

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