The theme to produce a single Power Point slide: “AI for Health Improvement  and Education” having two Classes, one aimed at students from Primary Schools to Post graduate Educational Establishments (p2p)  and the other open to all BCS members.

Both to be submitted by a point of contact to BCS, elearningcomp@bcs.org, copy to margaret.ross@bcs.org.uk , by 12.00 (noon) Wednesday 15 April 2026.

Single Power Point Poster competition, with 2 Classes, one for STUDENTS and the other OPEN.

Your entry should be a single Power Point screen relating to How could AI benefit Education  and Training in the Future?

Rules that apply to the competitions:

The BCS e-Learning Specialist Group will be running a STUDENT Class competition for students at Universities, Higher and Further Educational Establishments or secondary or primary schools in 2025-2026:

  • Entries are invited from individuals or team of students at all levels whether in full-time or part-time study; open to BCS and non-BCS members. Student entries  can be individual or maximum of 3 per team
  • The language should be English.
  • Declaration of entry should to be made to elearningcomp@bcs.org, with copy to margaret.ross@bcs.org.uk, with e-Learning poster competition as the subject line, stating Student or Open class.

For the Open Competition, entries via the individual or one member for team entries, at least one of the team should be a BCS member, stating the BCS number - only one member per group for the open competition need be a BCS member, maximum group size is three. The subject heading of for all communication should be "e-Learning Comp".

For the Student Competition, entries via a nominated single point of contact (normally a teacher or lecturer at the educational establishment) for each Student competition, the Point of contact need not be a BCS member.

For the students classes, the Point of Contact from that educational establishment is asked to: Email your nomination for your establishment’s single Point of Contact normally a lecturer, to elearningcomp@bcs.org, with copy to margaret.ross@bcs.org.uk with "e-Learning Student Competition" as the subject line.

The Point of Contact should, when submitting, by Wednesday 15 April 2026 for their educational establishment, a zip file containing  the separate student power point slides with  the identification of the author(s) for each, together with the contact details of the nominated Point of Contact, eg full name, email address,  name and address of the educational establishment, and country.

For students having home-study, rather than conventional school attendance, a single person acting as point of contact for that region can submit the entries, but prior contact must be made in advance, with details of the group to be represented.

Each academic establishment or regional home study group may submit up to 30 entries for each competition; it is left to the points of contact to sift down to this limit, if more than 30 entries are submitted to them.

For the Open and for the Student Competitions

  • BCS e-learning will assess all submitted entries and select up to 15 per class for further consideration.
  • All entries must be free from any copyright, potential legal limitations or other issues that might cause offence
  • The judges’ decision is final.
  • BCS will obtain the media rights and all other rights appropriate for the competition.

The power points and names of the Winners, Runners-up and Highly Commended for the Open and the HE Student class might be put on the BCS website

The authors of winning entries will receive a certificate.

This competition is organised by BCS e-Learning specialist group.