Best Buy Teen Tech Network
Canadian secondary schools brought together through shared learning experiences
Best Buy’s Teen Tech Network creates meaningful opportunities for secondary students to build skills in emerging technology through hands-on experiences that encourage creativity, collaboration, and skill development.
Learn new skills, win exciting prizes.
Throughout the year, schools are invited take part in competitive challenges sponsored by Best Buy and its partners. Through learning opportunities like virtual workshops, students build new skills and apply them by creating their own work, competing for prizes for their schools.
Congratulations to this year’s Teen Tech Network AI Art Video Challenge Participants!
In this year’s challenge, students explored artificial intelligence through collaborative video production, using tools like Microsoft Copilot, Designer, and Clipchamp. Over four weeks, more than 40 schools across Canada competed for grants and prizes to support learning and creativity.
See what students created.
From concept to final cut, student teams created original videos that blend creativity with thoughtful AI use. Watch the recap reel to see highlights from submissions across Canada.
This year’s winners
École secondaire Jeanne-Mance (ÉducHTech) — Montréal, QC
St. Joseph’s Catholic High School — Windsor, ON
Aldershot School — Burlington, ON
Jarvis Collegiate Institute — Toronto, ON

