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The MECC started in 2022 and combines elements of the Financial Modeling World Cup and the Microsoft Excel World Championship, targeting college students. Contestants solve problems, in the form of case studies, using the spreadsheet software. Competitors are ranked through multiple rounds of timed competition, including an in-person final round.
The Financial Modeling World Cup (FMWC) is an organization that hosts various Microsoft Excel based competitions. The FMWC held its first competition in September 2020 and currently hosts three competitions: Financial Modeling World Cup (FMWC) Microsoft Excel World Championship (MEWC) Microsoft Excel Collegiate Challenge (MECC)
Imagine Cup is an annual competition sponsored and hosted by Microsoft Corp. which brings together student developers worldwide to help resolve some of the world's toughest challenges. [1] It is considered as "Olympics of Technology" by computer science and engineering and is considered one of the top competitions and awards related to ...
Shelby Middle School has been selected as the winner for the entire state in the 14th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM competition. Each state winner will receive a $12,000 technology ...
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS and iPadOS. It features calculation or computation capabilities, graphing tools, pivot tables , and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
Additionally, unlike the high school contests, where the UIL designs districts and regions for competitions, Elementary and Middle schools are free to determine their own districts. For smaller school districts, it is commonplace for multiple ISDs to come together into one A+ Academics District.
The University Interscholastic League, the main governing body for academic, athletic, and music competition among public schools in the U.S. state of Texas, sanctions many events for students in grades 2 to 12. Competition in grades 2–8 is limited to district only.
Design Competition – A Student Design Competition can be technical or purely aesthetic. The objective of technical competitions is to introduce students to real-world engineering situations and to teach students project-management and fabrication techniques used in industry. Aesthetic competitions usually require art and design skills.