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Student Contests
TCEA Student Contests 
 

Technology Contests

TCEA members and their students are invited to take part in TCEA’s exciting annual Student Technology Contests, designed to reward and recognize excellence in technology education. The annual contests have become a longstanding TCEA tradition in which hundreds of students and teachers participate every year. Click here for more information.




Robotics Contest

TCEA provides its members with the opportunity to explore the impact of robotics. Participating students from elementary and secondary schools design, collaborate, plan, redesign, construct, create, assemble, invent, reinvent, write, present, and compete to see who has developed the smartest robot. The contests vary based on strategies that involve speed, accuracy, sensing objects, and light. A programmable robot is limited only to the imagination of its inventor. The double-elimination arena contest goes eight rounds to determine the winning teams in two divisions.

Students not only have the opportunity to compete in a prescribed problem contest, there is also an open-ended invention contest. Students use marketing, programming, writing, constructing, and presentation skills to find a solution for a problem of their choice. Click here for more information.




Programming Contest

Some of the brightest students from all across Texas compete each year in the largest pre-collegiate qualifying state computer programming competition in the country at TCEA’s State High School Programming Contest held each year in April.

Teams earn the right to compete in the state contest by virtue of their placing or scores in the 20 TCEA area contests, which are held in various parts of Texas in mid-February. At the state contest, the students compete for 10 places in two high school divisions. Competing teams attempt to solve 18 problems in three difficulty categories within a two-hour time limit by writing their own computer programs. Click here for more information.

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Our Mission



The Texas Computer Education Association is dedicated to the improvement of teaching and learning through the use of computer technology.

 


About Us



The Texas Computer Education Association is the largest state organization devoted to the use of technology in education. Founded in 1980, the organization has been very active throughout Texas supporting instructional technology. Our primary focus is on integrating technology into the K-12 environment and providing our members with state-of-the-art information through conferences, workshops, newsletters, the Internet, and collaborations with higher education and business. TCEA is affiliated with the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) which provides a two-way channel of information throughout the world.

 

 

TCEA Members


 Improving teaching and learning through the use of computers and technology

 

Join TCEA and increase your educational technology knowledge.

 

  • Publications. Stay current by reading TCEA's quarterly TechEdge Magazine and quarterly TechNotes online newsletter.
  • Updates. Keep up with the latest TCEA news with monthly member updates.
  • Training. Learn by attending TCEA training sessions.
  • Sharing. Share your knowledge by joining one of TCEA's special interests groups(SIGS).

 

Join TCEA and share your educational technology.

 

  • Advocacy. Read timely legislative updates on National and Texas issues.
  • Area Events. Participate in area events as a presenter and volunteer
  • Web Portal. Use one of the TCEA Web 2.0 tools to collaborate with others.
  • Student Contests. Enter students in TCEA area and state competitions. 

 

Become a TCEA regular member for only $30 per year.

 

If you are a full time undergraduate student, you can become a TCEA member for only $10 per year. 

 

Lone Star Business Member


 

Become a TCEA Lone Star and join a community of educational technology users. TCEA membership includes over 8,000 educators, including teachers, librarians, and campus and district administrators.



Lone Star Business Members receive the following benefits.



  • You will receive a free electronic membership mailing list (one time use only with no e-mails)
  • You will be featured twice a year as a sponsor of the TCEA monthly e-mail member update.
  • You will be listed in TCEA publications.
  • You will receive recognition signage at the annual convention (exhibitors only).
  • Your logo will be listed on the TCEA website with a link to your website.
  • You will have an opportunity to sponsor web page ads.
  • You will have the opportunity to become a TCEA partner.


For more information on TCEA membership, contact Angela Crowder at crowder@tcea.org or 800-282-8232 x 5404.

Enhance your professional education career and join TCEA today!

 

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