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DWITE Online Contests
The DWITE Online Computer Programming Contest is an online programming contest environment available for Canadian secondary school students. It is set up to help students practice and prepare for more recognized contests, like the ECOO contests and the Canadian Computing Competition. Competitions are held from October to February. Visit the DWITE website for all of the details.
Boardwide Programming Contest
The Boardwide Programming Contest is available free to ECOO members(and note that ECOO membership is now free as well.) It is distributed by email to convenors of school boards and this year school boards are requested to hold their boardwide contests, using these questions, from March 28th - April 9th, 2011.
School boards use this method to select the teams who will represent them at the Regional Contest. To act as a convenor in your board, and to request a copy of the Boardwide Contest problems send an email to
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Regional Programming Contests
The Regional Programming Contests are held at several locations across Ontario and these contests are used to determine the teams that will participate at the Final Programming Contest. This year, there will be three Regional Programming Contests held at the following locations:
• Central Ontario - York University, Department of Computer Science
Saturday, April 30th, 2011, 2011 from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm
Click here for directions
• East Ontario - Queens University at Kingston, Faculty of Education
Saturday, April 16th, 2011 from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm
Click here for directions
• West Ontario - University of Western Ontario, Department of Computer Science
Saturday, April 30th, 2011, from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm
Click here for directions
For more details about the Regional Programming Contests and/or to register the teams from your school board click here.
Final Programming Contest
The Final Programming Contest brings together the top twenty secondary school teams from across the province to compete for the provincial programming championship. This year's contest will be held at York University, Department of Computer Science, on Saturday, May 14th, 2011. For more details about the event click here.
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