Students, do you have an idea for a unique mobile app that could solve a problem for your school or community? If so, it could mean $20,000 for your school and prizes for YOU!
The Verizon Foundation, in partnership with the Technology Student Association (TSA), is offering the 2013-2014 Verizon Innovative App Challenge, giving middle and high school students across the country a chance to develop a mobile app idea and bring it to market. The free mobile app design competition aims to engage students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects and empower them to create STEM-related app concepts that solve real-world problems in their community or school.
Students have a chance to win Samsung Galaxy Note tablets courtesy of Samsung Telecommunications America, cash grants of up to $20,000 for their school, and the opportunity to team up with app development experts from the Massachusetts Institution of Technology (MIT) Media Lab to build and bring their apps to life. Verizon will help winning teams bring their app to the Google Play store, available for download. Please visit www.verizonfoundation.org/appchallenge for more information and download the Verizon Innovative App Challenge Flyer for more information. Act now for the opportunity to win big. Registration has been extended to December 17th, so sign up today!