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Teams of local students gathered recently to compete in the Great Computer Challenge (GCC), an opportunity for students in Kindergarten through 12th Grade to demonstrate their knowledge of various computer applications and programming skills.
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We are looking for volunteers to help with the largest event we hold each year. Do you like kids and computers? You might be just the right person to get involved in the Great Computer Challenge!
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Students competed recently to see who would take home trophies for their tech skills. The 38th Annual Great Computer Challenge is a favorite competition for locals each year.
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Local students shined in our 37th annual Great Computer Challenge held over the weekend. If you missed the awards ceremony, you can watch the recording. Congratulations to all the winners!
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They practiced for months to hone their skills, and it paid off! Check out this year's winners of the junior division of the Great Computer Challenge.
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Bright, young students gathered at ODU again this weekend for the annual Great Computer Challenge. Check out one team's journey from last year.
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Students from 92 teams gathered at Old Dominion University recently to compete in the Great Computer Challenge. Organized in part by WHRO, this annual competition equips students to tackle real-world technological assignments.
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In April, students in the local Hampton Roads community competed in the senior division of WHRO's Great Computer Challenge. Last month, it was the junior division students' turn to shine.
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The Great Computer Challenge is always an exciting day for WHRO. This year, 85 teams of students gathered to show off their skills in technology and compete for the top prizes.
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The future can be a scary thing, but when students are in a safe, encouraging environment and are able to explore the possibilities through a competition like the Great Computer Challenge, it can be invigorating.