by Samuel O'Sullivan
Samuel O'Sullivan — December 2, 2020
The inaugural technology fair was a great success with about 100 year 10 students exhibiting their end of year projects.
The projects ranged from videogames, podcasts, toys, animations, websites, software, engineering, electronics, stickers, and more. Students displayed their design process from planning to final outcome to their friends and whanau in the form of a poster board. The competition was extremely strong and lots of projects were in the running but finally seven projects got awards, one given out by each digital technology teacher and an overall project award that won the first Burnside Technology Fair trophy.
Thank you very much to all who were able to attend and show your support and especially to Thomas James winner of the Prime Minister’s Future Scientist Prize for 2019 who was our guest judge.
Award Winners
Overall Winner and Comic Sans Award for Awesomeness- Tenzi Tsering, Shadow Box
Principals Choice - Devin Lin, 4 Player Chess Set
Iterative Award - Tom Hayes, Phone Stand
Best Project Idea - Ari Leckie, Electronic Drumkit
Aesthetic Design - Enuri Liyanapathirana and Dilkee Nanayakkara, Denuri Dilemmas Podcast
Best Video Game - Shane Mira-Ato, Rogue Box
Best Engineering Project - Ryan Moynihan, Safety Knife
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