Provincial Youth Informatics Competition: Connecting and nurturing IT talents

Báo Ninh ThuậnBáo Ninh Thuận14/05/2023

As an intellectual competition with a long history, the Provincial Youth Informatics Competition has become a connecting and converging destination for students of all levels in the province who share a passion for informatics to compete. It is also from here that future information technology (IT) talents have been discovered, nurtured, and nurtured.

Recently, at Nguyen Trai High School (Phan Rang - Thap Cham City), the Department of Information and Communications coordinated with the Department of Education and Training, the Provincial Youth Union to organize the 20th Provincial Youth Informatics Contest in 2023. The contest attracted the participation of 130 contestants (TS) who are primary, secondary and high school students from districts and cities in the province. The contestants were divided into groups: A, B, C, D2, D3. Specifically, groups A, B, C are divided according to primary, secondary and high school levels. The contestants competed in programming skills, solving problems in the program corresponding to the level of study such as: Using Scratch language; Free Pascal, DevC++, CodeBlocks. The contest content has many innovations in the direction of promoting the creativity of the contestants to solve practical problems, aiming to apply them to life. For tables D2 and D3, junior high and high school students participate in the creative product competition, encouraging them to build integrated products with applications in the fields of automation, education, transportation, environment, agriculture, especially technology-based agriculture. In particular, the criteria for evaluating products include: Creativity of ideas and solutions of the product; prospects for application of the product in reality; vision of the product.

The Organizing Committee awarded prizes to candidates in Group C at high school level.

Evaluating this year's contest, Mr. Dao Xuan Ky, Director of the Department of Information and Communications, said: After 20 times of organization, the Provincial Youth Informatics Contest has truly become a useful and meaningful playground and achieved encouraging results. The highlight of this year's contest is not only the scale of organization and the number of contestants participating, but also the quality of the contest entries has been significantly improved compared to previous years. This is thanks to the schools and localities having organized a thorough preliminary selection. Coming to the contest, the contestants have a proactive, invested, and serious spirit in the process of doing the contest, so there are contest entries with absolute scores, and the prize structure is guaranteed. Along with that, the content and format of the contest are increasingly innovated, updated with technology trends, and suitable for practical situations.

Coming to the contest, the students were given the best conditions to demonstrate their knowledge, exchange and share with their peers about their passion for information technology. Vo Van Dat, Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted, won first prize in Group C and shared: Since I was a child, I have had a passion and love for information technology. Participating in the contest is an opportunity for me to test myself, gain practical experience with competitions to train my own qualities. With the results achieved, I really hope that I will continue to have more opportunities to be trained and improve my knowledge related to information technology, thereby contributing a small part of my strength to the development of my hometown and country.

The goal of the contest is to promote research, innovation, and application of IT among young people. At the same time, the winning students will be trained in knowledge and skills to continue participating in the 29th National Youth Informatics Contest. With the meanings it brings, we hope that the contest will continue to develop strongly in the coming time, worthy of being an "incubator" of IT talents, creating human resources in IT to serve the development of the province, especially in the current period of promoting digital transformation.



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