SDSU Program Design Competition
Computer program design competition gives “real world” practice
BROOKINGS, S.D. —When it comes to acquiring an edge in computer skills that will
greatly prepare students for future careers, the SDSU Program Design Competition
is front and center. For this year’s competition, held at South Dakota State University
March 28, high school seniors were challenged to design
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Photo Gallery
Photo 1: Collin Boots was awarded first place at the fourth annual SDSU Program
Design Competition held March 28. He stands with his parents Karen and Jim Boots
of Redwood Falls, Minnesota. A total of thirteen schools were represented at the
competition where high school students were challenged to design a software program
to solve a graphic theory problem.
Photo 2: Chris Dilley earned second place at the Program Design Competition. He
stands with his father Dave Dilley of Silver Bay, Minnesota.
Photo 3: The Sioux Falls Lincoln High School team tied for third place at the Program
Design Competition. From left are Blake Neff, Brandon Nesiba, Nathan Nesiba, and
Coach Charnelle Wooledge.
Photo 4: Western Christian High School tied for third place during the Program Design
Competition. The Hull, Iowa-based team, from left, consisted of Shaina Kollis, Rebekah
Van Maanen, Xi Sen Hou, and Coach Alden Altena.
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1st Place: Collin Boots
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2nd Place: Chris Dilley
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Tied For 3rd: Lincoln High School
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Tied For 3rd: Western Christian High School
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