Digital Citizenship Symposium 2025-26
Contest Guidelines
All entries must revolve around this year’s theme and/or pertain to the content in the modules:
Use Tech For Good or You've Got the Power #UseTech4Good
All entries must convey a positive approach to Digital Citizenship.
Contest entry link
Deadline for contest submissions is March 28, 2026
Groups
Students may work on their entry as a group of no more than 3 students. This entry would be judged as a group entry and would follow the same judging guidelines as an individual entry.
Image (ex: Poster) Entries
Can be either hand-drawn, or computer-generated (accessed in Google Drive). If hand-drawn, please scan or take a photo of the project to send digitally.
May not include the use of copyrighted materials.
Photos are allowed as long as the student has either taken the photo or is the subject of the photo.
Video (ex: Public Service Announcement) Entries
Videos can be no longer than 3 minutes and must be accessible by the judges. These can be saved to a Google Drive.
Use royalty free images and music.
May not include the use of copyrighted materials.
Judging Procedures
All entries will be judged according to the following criteria.
Originality of content.
Creativity, originality, and relevance of entries based on the topics on our website and/or theme.
Compliance to established guidelines.
Entries will be accepted until March 28, 2026 and winners will be announced in April.
Contact Peg Coover with questions : pcoover@esu10.org
Click here to see the winning 2025 entries!
We selected 44 award winners out of over 235 entries for recognition!
(listed below)