Productivity Design

Entries can be developed from various non-multimedia application programs such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases or any other non-multimedia software.

Software may include, but is not limited to:

  • Microsoft Publisher

  • Microsoft Office

  • Google Docs

  • Microsoft Access

  • FileMaker Pro

This category includes, but is not limited to, desktop publishing projects. Hard copies of projects may be displayed at original size to show the judges, but no large displays are allowed, including tri-board displays.

There will be a 15 minute judging time limit on all entries. Please keep this in mind when creating projects. This also allots time for judges to interview the student(s).

Judges use this rubric as a guideline for exemplary project characteristics in this category.

Students should use the rubric as a guide to judges' expectations.

Information courtesy of the State Technology Competition.

Productivity Design Rubric.pdf