‘Student Technology Showcase’ planned in Palm Springs

Students from seven schools in San Bernardino and Riverside counties have been selected to participate in the California State Student Technology Showcase, which will be held on March 16 at the Palm Springs Convention Center.

(Flickr: Thomas Favre-Bulle)

(Flickr: Thomas Favre-Bulle)

The event showcases exemplary student projects from across the state using technology in the classroom. Students will present their projects from 10 a.m. to noon at the convention center, located at 277 N. Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs.

The showcase is open to the public. Each project has a display area and students will demonstrate their work in the areas of video production, multimedia, programming, animation, and the use of mobile devices in core curriculum.

The following Inland area schools will have students participating from the Riverside, Inyo, Mono and San Bernardino (RIMS) region:

North Ridge Elementary School from Moreno Valley Unified; Val Verde High School and Victoriano Elementary from Val Verde Unified; Arrowview middle school, as well as Ramona-Alessandro Elementary, from the San Bernardino City Unified School District.

The showcase is sponsored by the California Technology Assistance Project, Computer Using Educators and the California Department of Education.

*Contributed by Riverside County Office of Education

 

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