THE NANO INNOVATION STUDENT CHALLENGE: USING TINY SCIENCE TO SOLVE WICKED PROBLEMS

Middle and High School Teachers- Sign up your students for this new competition.

 

THE NANO INNOVATION STUDENT CHALLENGE: USING TINY SCIENCE TO SOLVE WICKED PROBLEMS

 

WHAT DO I DO?

 

Learn about nanoscale science and apply that knowledge to help address one of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, then create a 3-minute video featuring your ideas.

 

Submissions Due: April 1, 2021

 

Teachers must register your school by February 15, 2021. After registering your class you will receive additional information. Registration is limited to 25 North Carolina Schools.

 

PRIZES: Teams will win prizes that include Amazon gift cards: 1st place $100; 2nd place $50; 3rd place $25. The 1st place winners also will have an hour of scanning electron microscope time to conduct a class investigation. Teachers of winning state-level teams will receive a $50 gift card.

 

ABOUT THE COMPETITION

 

Who Can Participate? Middle and High School student teams of up to 5 students

 

Grab your lab coat and goggles and help scientists address the UN Sustainable Development Goals using nanotechnology. Your idea might be the next great solution to providing people across the globe with clean water, better medicines, or making solar energy more economical.

 

The Task: Create a 3-minute multimedia presentation in the format of a video to pitch your idea for using nanotechnology to address one of the Sustainable Development Goals. Presentations will be judged on these criteria: 1) Application of scientific content, 2) Creativity/Innovation, and 3) Presentation quality.

 

Judging: There are 2 levels of judging: 1) Each school will judge the projects and select 1 winning team to go forth to the state level. 2) At the state level competition, scientists and science educators from the Research Triangle Nanotechnology Network will judge the Nano Innovation presentations and will select the winning teams. Note: The state competition is limited to the first 25 schools to register.

 

Sponsored by The Research Triangle Nanotechnology Network, the Eastman Company, the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation, and the College of Education at NCSU.

 

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Gail Jones, PhD
Alumni Distinguished Graduate Professor
Science Education
Fellow, Friday Institute for Educational Innovation