Changed to a Virtual Online Meeting via Zoom Friday, May 22nd, 10:00am-11:30am
Thank you for the prizes
Thank you for the generous donation
Thank you Svetla Gargova, Bhrigu Celly and John Neil for being our judges!
Programming Science Project Award is a Fire HD 10 Tablet
Programming Science Project Award is a CanaKit Raspberry Pi 3 B+ (B Plus) with Premium Clear Case and 2.5A Power Supply
Programming Science Project Award is a OontZ Angle 3 Ultra - Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Bigger Bass, Hi-Quality Sound, 100 Ft Wireless Range, Play Two Speakers Together, by Cambridge SoundWorks
Science Project Award is a Echo Plus (2nd Gen) - Premium sound with built-in smart home hub - Charcoal
Science Project Award is a ELEGOO Mega 2560 Project The Most Complete Ultimate Starter Kit w/Tutorial for Arduino Mega2560
Science Project Award is a Echo Dot (3rd Gen) - Smart speaker with Alexa, now with improved sound and design - Sandstone
Prizes given to those students entering the fair!
Prizes for a Kahoot CS Trivia Game
John Neil, Google Engineer, will be presenting "Life of a Google Engineer"!
Rules Below
1. Scientific fraud and misconduct are not condoned at any level of research or competition. This includes plagiarism, forgery, use or presentation of other researcher’s work as one’s own and fabrication of data. Fraudulent projects will fail to qualify for competition
2. Each student is only allowed to enter one project. That project may include no more than 12 months of continuous research and may not include research performed before January 2019
3. Team projects must have no more than three members.
4. It is the responsibility of the student and the Adult Sponsor to evaluate the study to determine if the research will require forms and/or review and approval prior to experimentation, especially projects that include human participants, vertebrate animals, or potentially hazardous biological agents.
5. Introduction or disposal of non-native and/or invasive species (e.g. insects, plants, invertebrates, vertebrates), pathogens, toxic chemicals or foreign substances into the environment is prohibited. It is recommended that students reference their local, state or national regulations and quarantine lists.
6. Projects must adhere to local, state and U.S. Federal laws, regulations and permitting conditions. In addition, projects conducted outside the U.S. must also adhere to the laws of the country and jurisdiction in which the project was performed.
7. All projects must not be considered dangerous or harmful in any way.
Rules for entering as a High School student:
1. A student must:
a. be in grades 9-12 or equivalent;
b. not have reached age 20 on or before May 1
Rules for entering as a College student:
1. A student must be currently enrolled as a student at an accredited college for the Spring 2020 semester.
Please email Professor Kanemoto: kanemoto.k@mccd.edu
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