| This Award will be presented to the most
well balanced project that has been developed by either
a single student or a team of students undertaking an
accredited course(s) of study at local post-secondary
institutions during 2004 that displays an exceptionally
innovative or possible entrepreneurial use, solution or
application of ICT with respect to the greater community
and/or business.
Individuals from industry, businesses, research organizations,
and/or government can act as mentors during the design
and building process. These individuals can provide
students and their instructors with guidance.
A team must be composed of students all attending a
single university or post-secondary institution (full-time
or part-time). Each member of the team must take at
least one class for credit during the school year in
order to be considered eligible to represent the team.
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