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VIDEO: Worldwide Science Wizkid Competition
http://blogs.intel.com/ csr/ 2008/ 05/ science_wizkids_worldwide_gath.php
Innovative, young change agents. They are gathering to change the world for the better and collect a chunk of change to help pay their way to college. That’s what’s happening at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) May 11-16 in Atlanta, GA. It’s world’s largest annual international pre-college (grades 9-12) science competition where some 1,500 high school students from over 50 countries are showing their research projects and vying for more than $3 million in awards and scholarships. Voice of America just aired an informative audio report about the science fair.
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The Action of Atlanta — Young Scientists Compete at ISEF
http://kenekaplan.wordpress.com/2008/05/13/the-action-of-atl...I packed my bags on Mother’s Day arrived in Atlanta the next evening to meet up with the Intel International Science and Engineering team. I’ll be meeting some of the 1,500 high school science students who arrived from over 50 countries to compete for big $ and scholarships. Here are a few stories so far: Video — Road to Intel ISEF: Wizkids Worldwide Gather What They’re Saying on the Road to ISEF My Gear for ISEF Let the games begin Video — First Look at the Action at ISEF Wired’s GeekDad Coming to ISEF It’s Tuesday, Day Two…and I’m off to the show. If you have a favorite science project story — past or present — please share it here.
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