All problems are available in both the web format and as downloadable .rtf documents (these can be opened up in any word processor).
Note: If it asks for a password to open up the .rtf files, please click on cancel, and you should be able to open up the document.
- Level One (Grades K-2):
- Graphic Arts (.doc)
- Desktop Publishing (.doc)
- Level Two (Grades 3-5):
- Graphic Arts (.doc)
- Desktop Publishing (.doc)
- Desktop Presentations (.doc)
- Internet Scavenger Hunt (.doc– with answers; .doc– without answers)
- Video Editing (.doc)
- Level Three (Grades 6-8):
- Web Page Design (.doc) (zip file to use with problem)
- Desktop Presentations (.doc)
- Desktop Publishing (.doc)
- Graphic Arts (.doc)
- Integrated Applications (.doc)
- Music Composition (.doc)
- Video Editing* (.doc) (zip file to use with problem)
- Programming
- Level Four (Grades 9-12):
- Web Design (.doc) (zip file to use with problem)
- Desktop Presentations (.doc)
- Desktop Publishing (.doc)
- Graphic Arts (.doc)
- Integrated Applications (.doc)
- Music Composition (.doc)
- Video Editing* (.doc) (zip file to use with problem)
- Programming
- Programming-Scientific/Non-Business(.doc)
- CAD (.pdf)
- JAVA (.zip)
*Note to Video Editing Teams: The teams received the video ahead of time to view the video and to import it into their video editing software. The video format is .mpeg. The file was 978MB. The day of the competition, they were given a problem with specific tasks to edit the video.