Specifically, submitted graphs may not include the use of content that is not the intellectual property of the person who made the graph. We cannot accept submissions that include copyrighted images. All graphs must be the original work of the student.All graph submissions must be created using /calculator.Prior to announcing any finalists or winners, we will contact the responsible adult of each finalist to determine how to contact and credit the student. When submitting, Desmos will collect only the responsible adult’s contact information along with students’ graphs.Each student may only enter one graph in the contest, although the responsible adult may submit multiple students’ entries at the same time.Each entry must be submitted by a responsible adult (teacher or parent), NOT by the student themself.We have excluded students under the age of 13 from this contest due to various international age restrictions in online privacy laws.Submit graphs based on the age you will be on May 1. We will follow up by email with teachers or parents who submit graph entries that are selected to be finalists to ensure that we can properly credit the student. All submissions must be made on or before April 30 th, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. Although we will only accept one graph entry per student, our form allows a teacher to upload graphs for multiple students if they desire. Here’s a Google form where teachers and parents can submit entries. In addition, teachers can submit in bulk on behalf of their students. Students can submit their entries through the Graphing Calculator on.
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