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Best Use of Technology Competition

Best Use of Technology

How to Enter

  1. You can enter as an individual, as a whole class, school or a youth group. If you’re under 16, you will need parental/guardian approval, or help from your teacher– please check our terms and conditions for more details.
  2. To enter the competition, you must be a resident of Ireland.
  3. Only one entry per person.
  4. This category awards the best use of technology! There are so many ways to enter! If you used a presentation, watched a video, made an online quiz or even a radio show we would like to know about it!
  5. Fill out the form below which will allow you to tell us about your campaign. You can also email any supporting evidence to: internetsafety@pdst.ie. You can also record a video and be entered into both categories: Music and Video! You can upload your video to any video sharing platform on a private link and send it to us. 

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