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Microsoft Bliink 2012 Illinois Web Design Competition
Alfred Thompson
Registration for the Microsoft Bliink 2012 Illinois Web Design Competition is now open. Bliink ( http://bit.ly/Bliink ) is open to Illinois students ages 13-19 participating in teams of two to four. This year’s competition is co-sponsored by Illinois Institute of Technology, Illinois Technology Association...
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4 Jan 2012
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Registration now open for the Microsoft bliink Web Design Competition
Alfred Thompson
I told you it was coming . Yes, Bliink the web design competition is now open across the US. With registration now open for the Microsoft bliink Web Design Competition you can now: Register for online training and virtual labs Download classroom-tested learning resources Order free Expression...
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13 Jan 2011
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Microsoft bliink…a web design competition for high school students
Alfred Thompson
I’ve talked about Bliink in the past. (See bliink ) Over the last couple of years Microsoft has run this web development competition in schools across the county. It’s been limited to individual states, state-wide organizations, or large school districts so far. This year we are going wider...
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16 Dec 2010
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Interesting Links January 4th 2010
Alfred Thompson
Happy New Year everyone. Are you back to school or work yet? I took two weeks off and really enjoyed myself. I didn’t spend much time on the Internet as usual so I’m behind on Twitter and blogs and pretty much everything. I had written some posts to appear while I was on vacation so you may have seen...
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4 Jan 2010
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Microsoft bliink Contest in the State of Illinois
Alfred Thompson
I made mention of this announcement when it was first made in October. I hope that if you are at a high school in Illinois you know about this and are getting involved. Note that it doesn’t have to be a computer science teacher/or class that gets involved. Microsoft is actively looking to create similar...
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23 Dec 2009
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