Education Contest Awards Cash, Computer Products

CDW-G is sponsoring its 2nd Annual Education Contest, which invites high school juniors and seniors countrywide to show how their classroom is using technology. To enter, students must design an original piece of 2-D mounted artwork and submit a 250-word essay that addresses the topic: "How do you use technology in your classroom?"

Prizes for the top entries include technology products from NEC-Mitsubishi, Adobe, Brother and Canon. The first place winner will also be featured in an upcoming CDW-G Solutions catalog, and the winner's school will receive a CDW-G gift certificate. Submissions will be accepted through Dec. 31, 2002. For more details on the contest, visit www.CDWG.com/artcontest. CDW-G, Vernon Hills, IL, (800) 594-4239, www.CDWG.com.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of THE Journal.

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