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Submission deadline for the Teacher Who Conquered the Internet competition has been extended to February 20

The submission period for the 3rd Viktor Glushkov nationwide competition of professional excellence for teachers, education specialists, and mentors, Teacher Who Conquered the Internet, has been extended to February 20.

The competition is designed to showcase the best practices of educators who use digital technologies and artificial intelligence in the learning process to foster a modern educational environment. Its key objectives include enhancing teachers’ digital competencies and information culture, as well as supporting the development of new, high-quality IT solutions.

The competition is traditionally organized by the Academy of Innovative Education and Development, with the support of the Coordination Center for TLD .RU/.РФ and the Smart Internet Foundation (.ДЕТИ domain).

Any professional involved in working with children and youth, regardless of age or experience, is eligible to participate. This includes primary and kindergarten teachers, school psychologists, special education teachers, vocational and university instructors, and speech therapists – all of whom have an equal opportunity to demonstrate their creativity and expertise.

To enter, participants must choose one of eight thematic areas and submit a project that fully addresses the chosen theme:

  1. Teacher and Student: Digital Duo – Collaborative projects between teachers and students utilizing AI.
  2. Teacher and Parent: Family Digital Union – Educational resources developed jointly by teachers and parents.
  3. Teacher and Class: Digital Team of the Year – Class-wide projects employing innovative digital solutions.
  4. Teacher Creating an Inclusive Digital World – Tools and resources designed to support students with special needs.
  5. XR Teacher: Guide to Virtual Worlds – Integration of VR and AR technologies into the learning process.
  6. Teacher-Provocateur: Stereotype Breaker – Creative projects that challenge conventional ideas and outdated norms.
  7. Teacher-Time Master: Chronicles of the Future – Predictions and imaginative projects exploring the future of subjects and disciplines.
  8. Volunteer Teacher of Information Culture: Guardian of Digital Security – Initiatives focused on teaching safe and responsible Internet use.

The competition results will be announced in March, after an expert review of all submitted projects.

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Winners will receive diplomas and valuable prizes, with their projects to be featured on the competition’s official information platforms.

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