CDW-G Announces 2005 Education Art Contest

CDW Government (CDW-G) has announced its fourth annual Education Art Contest, which is sponsored by Adobe. The contest asks U.S. high school juniors and seniors to create an original piece of 2-D digital artwork and write a 250-word essay addressing the topic, “How has technology enhanced your learning experience?”

The top 10 winners will be awarded a variety of technology products and will be featured in an upcoming CDW-G Solutions magalog. The first-place winner’s school also will receive a $1,000 gift certificate from CDW-G, which can be used to enhance technology in the classroom. The deadline for entries is Dec. 15, 2004. For more information and a complete list of contest requirements, visit www.CDWG.com/artcontest.

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