The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) will be held May 9 – 14, 2010, in San Jose, California.
ISEF offers documents of previous winning projects, tips, and guidelines for students and teachers seeking to compete in this annual fair.
ISEF is the world’s largest international and the premiere pre-college science competition. It annually provides a forum for more than 1,500 high school students from over 50 countries to showcase their independent research. It is exclusively for students in grades 9–12.
Each year, millions of students worldwide compete in local and school-sponsored science fairs; the winners of these events go on to participate in Intel ISEF-affiliated regional and state fairs from which the best win the opportunity to attend the Intel ISEF.
The Intel ISEF unites these top young scientific minds, showcasing their talent on an international stage, enabling them to submit their work to judging by doctoral level scientists—and providing the opportunity to compete for nearly $4 million in prizes and scholarships.
I’ll bet a science student could use a Tablet or other mobile PC to plan and implement a competitive science project, say design and build a unique robot or genome hybred?
Check out the suggestions for presenting successful projects.