Teachers can submit a short application for a chance to participate in the contest. Twenty-five selected classrooms will become finalists and receive a Samsung camcorder and laptop, along with Adobe software, to create videos that answer the challenge. Twelve schools will win grants worth at least $70,000; five of those schools will win $100,000 tech grants.
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