Difference between revisions of "Essay Contest-Primary Role of Technology is to Improve Humanity"
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** You must have a school email address provided by your school using the same domain as your high school | ** You must have a school email address provided by your school using the same domain as your high school | ||
** We must be able to verify both your email address and the web site of your high school | ** We must be able to verify both your email address and the web site of your high school | ||
== Registration == | |||
# Create a {{CM}} Shell Account at [[Merlin Shell Access Application]] | |||
# Verify your email address | |||
== Specific Contest Rules == | == Specific Contest Rules == | ||
* Write an article about what makes a Computer Scientist a great Scientist | * Write an article about what makes a Computer Scientist a great Scientist | ||
* The article must be between 2,000 and 3,000 words | * The article must be between 2,000 and 3,000 words | ||
* It must include at least five references to other ''online'' resources | * It must include at least five references to other ''online'' resources |
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General Contest Rules[edit]
- You must be a currently enrolled high-school student at a bona-fide high school
- You must have a school email address provided by your school using the same domain as your high school
- We must be able to verify both your email address and the web site of your high school
Registration[edit]
- Create a Coder Merlin™ Shell Account at Merlin Shell Access Application
- Verify your email address
Specific Contest Rules[edit]
- Write an article about what makes a Computer Scientist a great Scientist
- The article must be between 2,000 and 3,000 words
- It must include at least five references to other online resources