Technology Day showcases students of all ages

Wednesday (Dec. 3) at Minot State University, high school students will compete at the Department of Business Information Technology’s 17th annual Technology Day. Registration begins at 8:45 a.m. in the Conference Center, third floor of the Student Center.

“Technology Day is an excellent event to showcase area high school students in their business and technology skills. Underwood High School has won for the last six years,” said Jan Repnow, business information technology instructor. “This event also showcases our business teacher-education students as they plan, organize and manage all aspects of this competition in preparation for their upcoming teaching careers.”

High schools select students for competition in accounting, business law, desktop publishing, document production, business principles, spreadsheet applications and presentation software. For instance, in one competition, participants create a spreadsheet and a chart from given data. For another, participants create a presentation of 10 slides on an assigned topic. Every school is eligible to enter one student in each of the seven individual events.

The school with the most points for placements in all competitions will receive a sweepstakes trophy. Participating high schools are Berthold, Bowbells, Des Lacs-Burlington, Kenmare, Max, Powers Lake, Sawyer, Stanley, TGU Granville, TGU Towner, Underwood and Westhope.

BIT faculty members and business teacher-education students will supervise the competition, which starts at 9:30 a.m. in the Slaaten Learning Center and Old Main 314. A lunch and awards ceremony is scheduled for 11:45 p.m. in the Conference Center. Technology Day corporate sponsors include SRT Communications, Grand Hotel, Microsoft Corporation, The Computer Store, Town and Country Credit Union and First Western Bank and Trust.

For questions, contact Repnow at 858-3325 or jan.repnow@minotstateu.edu.

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Published: 11/28/14   


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