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Years 3-4 Merit Award winner for CycleRules, James Blakeman (Newington College), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 Merit Award winners for PYP (Primary Years Program) Attitudes, Benji MacDonald and Justin Gao (Newington College), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 Merit Award winners for PYP (Primary Years Program) Attitudes, Benji MacDonald and Justin Gao (Newington College), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 equal third place winner for The Great Musical Arduino, Sequoia Avtarovski (Wahroonga Public School), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 equal third place winner for The Great Musical Arduino, Sequoia Avtarovski (Wahroonga Public School), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 equal third place winners for Sea Polution, Ryan Ng and Oscar Roche (Newingtion College), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 equal third place winners for Sea Polution, Ryan Ng and Oscar Roche (Newingtion College), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 second place winners for Robo-Turtle, Jasmin Petersen, Joanne O'Brien and Sameera Moon (Carlingford Public School), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 second place winners for Robo-Turtle, Jasmin Petersen, Joanne O'Brien and Sameera Moon (Carlingford Public School), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 first place winners for SAFECROSS Driveway Warning, Jessica Clark, Tyler Jackson and Rachel Gibson (Arden Anglican School), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 3-4 first place winners for SAFECROSS Driveway Warning, Jessica Clark, Tyler Jackson and Rachel Gibson (Arden Anglican School), with Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 merit award winners for Disurf-disabled surfing: Live in Your World, Surf in Ours, Sarah Ivanhoe and Elizabeth Cullen (Loreto Kirribilli), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 merit award winners for Road Kill, Ned Greenwell, Lachlan Green and James Davison (Newington College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal third place winners for Programming through Minecraft Modding, Dawson Wang, Jasper Avtarovski, Massimo Salerno and Aidan Hunter (Wahroonga Public School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal third place winner for Sushi Train Timer, Rachel Barrie, Stella Phipson and Isabella Savage (Roseville College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal third place winner for Sushi Train Timer, Rachel Barrie, Stella Phipson and Isabella Savage (Roseville College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal third place winner for Goal Keeper, Thilara De Mel (Wahroonga Public School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal third place winner for AirCos, Owen Ng, Seb Grehan and Caleb Strawbridge (Newington College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal second place winner for Net Detective - A Visual Novel, Luke Canter (Newington College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal second place winner for Track Your Hearing, Bella Ryan (Roseville College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal first place winner for Modelling Heart Disease,Isabell Dahlke, Kaya Dahlke and Sophie Ogilvy (SHEN (Sydney Homen Education Network) and MLC School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal first place winner for Modelling Heart Disease,Isabell Dahlke, Kaya Dahlke and Sophie Ogilvy (SHEN (Sydney Homen Education Network) and MLC School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal first place winner for Always Close Pi, Sophie Allen and April Draney (Roseville College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 5-6 equal first place winner for Always Close Pi, Sophie Allen and April Draney (Roseville College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 7-8 third place winners for Bin I.T!, Declan Predavec, Nicholas Palmer and Nikita Pussell (Mosman High School, North Sydney Girls High School and Sydney Boys High School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 7-8 second place winners for Periodic Survival, Declan Predavec, Jac Mathot, Finbar Walker, Alex Songeon-Senzaki (Mosman High School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 7-8 first place winners for Plants vs Zombies, Maya Braun and Max Meyer (International Grammar School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 9-10 merit award winners for Designed keyboard for person with one hand, Nicholas Tse, Victor Bian and Max Mikkelsen (North Sydney Boys High School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 9-10 merit award winners for Designed keyboard for person with one hand, Nicholas Tse, Victor Bian and Max Mikkelsen (North Sydney Boys High School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 9-10 equal third place for The Fox, Kyle Stewart and Rhys Pryde (De La Salle College, Revesby Heights), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 9-10 equal third place for Dream Keepers, Anthony Vella (Bede Polding College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 9-10 equal third place winners for Dream Keepers, Anthony Vella (Bede Polding College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 9-10 equal second place winners for theLink, Victor Tran and Gian Piero Pernice (De La Salle College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 9-10 equal second place winners for Barracks Café – Mobile Ordering App, Tristan Oswald and Nicholas Wright (St Philip's Christian College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 9-10 first place winner for When That, Callum Predavec (Mosman High School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 9-10 first place winner for When That, Callum Predavec (Mosman High School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 11-12 merit award winner for Transition Magazine, Henry Cousins (Oxford Falls Grammar School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 11-12 equal third place winner for Drive - a game that raises awareness about drunk driving, Mitchell Robinson (Macarthur Anglican School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 11-12 equal third place winner for Network Houshold controller, Hayden Glover and Dean Smallwood (St Philip's Christian College),with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 11-12 second place winners for Make it Rain, Matthew Turner and Jayden Le (St Philip's Christian College), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Years 11-12 first place winners for School Bytes: E-learning platform, Blake Garrett (Chatswood High School), with SAP vice president and general manager of global partner operations A/NZ, Greg Miller, and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Student Choice Award winners for Healthy Lifestyles, Charlotte Damian, Emily Gocher and Nell Kozub (Loreto Kirribilli), with NSW member for Sydney, Alex Greenwich and and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
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Student Choice Award winners for Healthy Lifestyles, Charlotte Damian, Emily Gocher and Nell Kozub (Loreto Kirribilli), with NSW member for Sydney, Alex Greenwich and and Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz
IN PICTURES: SAP Young ICT Explorers Sydney - Winners (+43 photos)
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The SAP Young ICT Explorers event in Sydney showcased the remarkable ingenuity of NSW students in their approach to technology. Winners were awarded in five categories: years 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. Prizes for first, second and third were given along with merit awards. Presentations were made by SAP A/NZ vice president and general manager of global partner operations, Greg Miller, Digital Careers national program director, Karsten Schulz and NSW MP for the district of Sydney, Alex Greenwich.