ExploraVision Science Competition

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  • Open Enrollment
  • Competition

Summary

Envision future technology by researching current science and projecting 20 years into the future.

Description

🔬 ExploraVision Project Directory

📌 General Overview

  • Competition Name: Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision

  • Project Title: [Insert Your Innovation Name]

  • Category: [e.g., K-3, 4-6, 7-9, or 10-12]

  • Submission Deadline: [Insert Date - typically late January/early February]

👥 Team Directory

Role Name Contact Info Responsibility
Team Lead     Project management & final upload
Member     Research & Technical Writing
Member     Web Page Design/Art
Member     Prototype Sketches/History
Mentor/Coach     Guidance & Compliance

📂 Submission Components

Keep track of these five mandatory sections to ensure a complete entry:

  1. Abstract: A 150-word summary of the project.

  2. The Description: (The "Meat" of the project)

    • Present Technology: How does the tech work today?

    • History: When was it invented and how has it changed?

    • Future Technology: Your vision for 20 years from now.

    • Breakthroughs: What scientific hurdles must be cleared?

    • Consequences: Both positive and negative impacts on society.

  3. Bibliography: All sources cited in APA or MLA format.

  4. Web Pages: Five mock-up "slides" or pages representing the project.

  5. Sample Web Page: One graphic or visual that sums up the innovation.


📅 Milestone Tracker

  • [ ] Ideation Phase: Brainstorming problems that need solving.

  • [ ] Research Phase: Interviewing experts and reading journals.

  • [ ] Draft Phase: Completing the first version of the 11-page description.

  • [ ] Design Phase: Creating the visual mock-ups for the website component.

  • [ ] Final Review: Checking against the official ExploraVision Rubric.


🔗 Quick Links & Resources

  • Official Website: exploravision.org

  • Past Winners Gallery: [Inspiration for formatting and depth]

  • Shared Drive Folder: [Insert link to your Google Drive/OneDrive]

Pro-Tip: ExploraVision is heavy on scientific feasibility. Even though you’re looking 20 years into the future, make sure your "Breakthroughs" section mentions real-world concepts like quantum computing, CRISPR, or specific material sciences rather than just "magic."

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