For the second year in a row, Zynga is pairing with Hidden Agenda, a non-profit organization that looks to support the building of games for educational purposes, and together we’re asking students to form teams and build a game that educates high school students utilizing the Facebook platform. Finalist teams will be flown to San Francisco where they’ll present their games to a panel of judges at Zynga’s offices, and there’s $25,000 in prize money on the line ($20,000 for the winning team; $4,000 for second place; and $1,000 for third). See flyer here: Zynga – Hidden Agenda Competition2
Full information can be found at www.facebook.com/haproject. Students must form teams and register to compete by December 15th.