Online Finals: World Citizenship Competition
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Online Competition
Where everyone sees problems, you can find solutions. Since Imagine Cup started in 2003, students all over the world have teamed up to make the world a better place. By creating impressive new technology projects in fields such as health, education, and the environment these students have shown the world new ways to think and to change. You can be next.
Find a problem in the world, even in your own life or community, that affects many people, and then work to solve it. Build a project that could change lives – and change your own in the process, because the team you assemble to bring this vision to life will learn more and challenge themselves more than any of you can yet imagine. Become the change you want to see in the world.
The Imagine Cup World Citizenship Competition is a global contest for the best new software to address social issues and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet project using Windows, or a mobile project using Windows Phone, or a browser project using Windows Azure and you could win big at the Imagine Cup World Finals in Seattle 2014.
The world is waiting!
How to Get Started
Take a look at our Getting Started guide for step-by-step instructions that will take you through the whole registration process.
Is Your Nation Online?
Check our list of National Finals to find out if your country is part of our Online Finals program. If it's not listed under National Finals, you're good to go!
How to Submit Your Project
Ready to submit your project to the judges? Click the 'Submission' link next to the competition on your Team Page to get started!
Remember that in order to submit your project, you'll need to have checked both the Registered and Competing checkboxes. You also are required to assign at least one of your team members to the competition, by clicking the 'Assign Roles' link. Once you've done all that, you'll be able to click the 'Submission' link.
Project Title
Give your project a short, memorable title.
Documents
You'll need to upload two different documents: first, a project proposal that outlines what your project is, how it works, who the target audience is, and so on; second, a set of instructions that judges and potential users can use to install and use your app. To upload each of the required files, click 'Select' to choose a file, and then click 'Upload' to send it off to us.
The App
Upload the app software installer. This should be one of the following file formats: APPX, EXE, MSI, XAP, or ZIP. To upload the required file, click 'Select' to choose a file, and then click 'Upload' to send it off to us.
Azure URL
Is your project a web-based Azure app? If so, enter the URL for the project here. If not, just leave this field blank.
Save!
Don't forget to click 'Save' when you're done!
Visual Studio Online Boost
Visual Studio Online offers the cutting edge of online development services including source code controls, project tracking tools, hosted builds, cloud load testing, and team collaboration, all available anywhere you go. In 2014, all Imagine Cup World Semifinalist World Citizenship teams will be eligible for the Visual Studio Online Boost in which three teams in each competition will win $1,000 for using Visual Studio Online in their Imagine Cup project.