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YOU MAKE IT SMART CAMPAING FOR PROFESSORS AND STUDENTS WAS CLOSED ON 30TH JUNE 2009 – THANK YOU FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS! Microsoft`s You Make IT Smart campaign showed Swiss students how to be innovative and creative with computer science in the area of robotics. Important parts of the campaign were various competitions and the chance to win a free robot. In addition to this campaign targeted at students, professors and teachers at Swiss educational institutions had the chance to win a free robot to be used in their educational activities.

Up to 100 free LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT were available for professors and teachers at Swiss educational institutions

Microsoft Switzerland was awarding up to 60 free LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT for professors and mid-level faculty members of Swiss Universities and Universities of Applied Sciences, and up to 40 free LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT for teachers at Swiss vocational- and high schools to support education and research on embedded development with Microsoft® Robotics Development Studio and robotics hardware. Additional 200 robots were available directly to Swiss students.

Professors and faculty members of Swiss Universities or Universities of Applied Sciences
Professors and faculty members of Swiss Universities or Universities of Applied Sciences could win one of the 60 LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT by submitting to us their “winning idea” on how they and their students could benefit from robotics hardware and Microsoft software. We received numerous great ideas from all over Switzerland and all the 60 LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT were awarded. Thank you once again for all participants.


Teachers at vocational- and high schools

Teachers at Swiss vocational- and high schools can still win one of the 40 LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT for their class by submitting to us their “winning idea” on how you and your students could benefit from robotics hardware and Microsoft software.

Encourage your students to show their talents at the student technology Olympics

Imagine Cup is an annual worldwide student competition with categories ranging from digital arts to software design. As in the Olympics, Imagine Cup finalists compete at the world finals which were on 2009 held in Cairo, Egypt. For Imagine Cup 2009, programmers, artists and technologists of 16 years of age or older were invited to submit innovative projects with the topic: "Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems facing us today.

Imagine Cup 2009 is not only a global competition. Microsoft Switzerland provided prizes for all Swiss Imagine Cup 2009 competitors and organized local Imagine Cup 2009 finals in May 2009.

***We will process the personal data and/or communication data provided by you within your e-mail submission in order to run and handle the competition and in conformance with our General data privacy rules. Please ensure that any personal data that you provide to us is accurate.

**Microsoft Switzerland has no obligation to disclose any results, reasons, names or any other information connected with the competition (no correspondence). Competitors have no entitlement to reimbursement of any expenses they may have taken in order to take part in the competition or to any remuneration whatsoever against Microsoft.

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