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CA - Stanford Action Plan Intel ISEF 2010 Educator Academy May 2011. 1. 1. Intel Confidential. High Level Goals. Long Term Goal
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CA - Stanford Action Plan Intel ISEF 2010Educator AcademyMay 2011 1 1 Intel Confidential
High Level Goals • Long Term Goal - Motivate and prepare hundreds of bright SF Bay Area HS students – half of whom are educationally disadvantaged – to extend their science knowledge and interest in research by participating in a science fair or competition • Short Term Goals • Plan and implement pilot program in 2011-12 to expose minimum 300 HS students to science fairs/competitions • Support minimum 50 HS students to enter local, regional, state or national science fair/competition • Support at least 50% of those HS students to win an award at a science fair/competition annually • Evaluate impact of pilot program to implement program enhancements and improvements for future years.
Objectives • Anticipated Outcomes: • Expose 300 HS students to science fairs/competitions annually (2,000/5 years) • Support 50 HS students to enter local, regional, state or national science fair/competition annually (300/5 years) • Support at least 50% of those HS students to win an award at a science fair/competition in 2012 (150/5 years) • Focus on students who are first generation, low income or under-represented minorities (at least 50% of participants)
Intel ISEF Educator Academy Reflections: • Key Learnings: • How science fairs are structured and relationship between local, regional and international fairs • Tips for helping students develop competitive projects • Resources available for students formulating research projects • Beneficial Shop Talks: • Franchetti on Presenting Yourself • Dunkle on California Plans • Science Review Committee Panel • Yost on Judging at Intel ISEF • Hess on Science Buddies
California - Stanford Team 2011 Dr. PJ Utz Associate Professor of Medicine & SIMR Faculty Director Stanford Univ pjutz@stanford.edu Julie Dunkle HQTs Education Mgr Intel Corp Julie.e.dunkle@intel.com Kaye Storm Director, Office of Science Outreach Stanford Univ kstorm@stanford.edu Cindy Limb SIMR Program Director Stanford Univ