Subject Information Week disciplines

From March 31 to April 4, 2014, a week of information disciplines was held at the Petropavlovsk College of Construction and Economics.
The following events were held during the week:
31.03.14 The 1st round of the Olympiad in Informatics among first-year students took place, in which 27 students of the technological and accounting department took part (teacher Lutsevich T.B.)
01.04.14. Competition of booklets and visual aids “Career Guidance 2014” (teacher Galskaya Z.A.)
Winners:
1 place – Ekaterina Tokareva, Yunus Kochkarbaev
2 place - Galeev Aset
3 place – Pryadko Anatoly
01.04.14 Tournament of polyglots “In the world of numbers” in three languages: Kazakh, Russian and English. (teachers Kanguzhinova D.A., Novokreshtinov I.V.)
The tournament was attended by students from Group 218 of the specialty “Computer Engineering and Software”
02.04.14 Open Day (teachers Sagitova M.M., Lutsevich T.B.)
Schoolchildren from city schools were invited, for whom a tour, an information message about specialties and a quiz “The World of Informatics” were held.
03.04.14 Passed the 2nd round of the Informatics Olympiad. In which 12 students took part (teacher Lutsevich T.B..)
Olympiad winners:
1 place - Vysotskaya Irina
2 place – Gazdieva Tamara
3 place - Alexander Vakula
04.04.14 Competition of creative projects - presentation “I am a programmer” (teacher Sagitova M.M.);
13 participants took part in the competition. The winners were:
1 place - Bisembaev Jangali
2 place - Doszhanov Bakhyt
3 place – Bliznetsova Ekaterina
During the subject week, college students from groups 218, 418 in the specialty: “Computer technology and software” took part in the remote stage III International Olympiad of professional skills of students in higher professional education and secondary vocational education institutions in the direction of “Fundamentals of Network Technologies” on the basis of the Ural Radio Engineering College named after. A.S. Popova .
The Olympics took place in two stages. The first stage is remote testing. About 3,000 students took part in it: 924 teams from 469 educational institutions, from 260 cities: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.