Computer Fair
Published: June 26, 2009
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The fifth annual regional Pennsylvania high school computer fair was held earlier this year at Keystone College. Students from school districts all over the state participate in this annual event that highlights Pennsylvania high school students’ application skills and computer knowledge. More than 100 students from 17 districts created projects in nine categories: animation, computer fair logo, curriculum-based Web page design, digital movie, graphic design, information-based Web page design, multimedia presentations, programming and text-based desktop publishing. The projects were judged by a panel of computer professionals representing Northeastern Pennsylvania businesses and educational institutions.
The team of Mark McDonnell and Scott Cleveland captured second place in the curriculum-based Web site design category. They created a Web site for the science and technology club at Carbondale Area High School. The Web site contained Web 2.0 components including a video of the students. Their computer teacher was Nancy Osborne.


