INTEL INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR: GLOBAL RECOGNITION OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S STEM STUDENTS William Borges, MBA IISEF Grand.

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INTEL INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR: GLOBAL RECOGNITION OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S STEM STUDENTS William Borges, MBA IISEF Grand Awards Judge 2009, 2010, 2011 Environmental Management The speaker is in no way representing The Society for Science & the Public, Intel ISEF, Intel Corporation, the Intel Foundation or any of their affiliates. The views expressed in this presentation are based on published information and the speaker's personal knowledge, experience and opinions.

WITH AFFILIATED FAIRS IN OVER 60 COUNTRIES, REGIONS, AND TERRITORIES, IISEF IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND ONLY INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COMPETITION FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 9 THROUGH 12. ATTRACTING APPROXIMATELY 1,600 STUDENTS FROM NEARLY 60 COUNTRIES, IISEF’S ALMOST 70 CORPORATE, PROFESSIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL SPONSORS AWARD MORE THAN $4 MILLION IN PRIZES EACH YEAR. WITH AFFILIATED FAIRS IN OVER 60 COUNTRIES, REGIONS, AND TERRITORIES, IISEF IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND ONLY INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE COMPETITION FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 9 THROUGH 12. ATTRACTING APPROXIMATELY 1,600 STUDENTS FROM NEARLY 60 COUNTRIES, IISEF’S ALMOST 70 CORPORATE, PROFESSIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL SPONSORS AWARD MORE THAN $4 MILLION IN PRIZES EACH YEAR. In partnership with Westinghouse in 1942, SSP held its first science competition for high school seniors, the Science Talent Search. In 1950, SSP inaugurated the National Science Fair, which became “international” in Intel Corporation became the title corporate sponsor in In partnership with Westinghouse in 1942, SSP held its first science competition for high school seniors, the Science Talent Search. In 1950, SSP inaugurated the National Science Fair, which became “international” in Intel Corporation became the title corporate sponsor in The sponsoring organization, the Society for Science & the Public (SSP), is headquartered in Washington D.C. and operated by a staff of about 50. Founded in 1922 as “Science Service” Edward W. Scripps and William Emerson Ritter. The sponsoring organization, the Society for Science & the Public (SSP), is headquartered in Washington D.C. and operated by a staff of about 50. Founded in 1922 as “Science Service” Edward W. Scripps and William Emerson Ritter. Recent and future Host Cities: Albuquerque, NM, 2008 Reno, NV, 2009 San Jose, CA, 2010 Los Angeles, CA, 2011 Pittsburgh, PA, 2012 Phoenix, AZ, 2013 Los Angeles, CA, 2014 Recent and future Host Cities: Albuquerque, NM, 2008 Reno, NV, 2009 San Jose, CA, 2010 Los Angeles, CA, 2011 Pittsburgh, PA, 2012 Phoenix, AZ, 2013 Los Angeles, CA, 2014 INTEL ISEF: THE BASICS

THE PROCESS LEADING UP TO PARTICIPATION IN INTEL ISEF THERE ARE INTEL ISEF AFFILIATED FAIRS IN 59 COUNTRIES, REGIONS AND TERRITORIES INCLUDING U.S. FAIRS IN 46 STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Each affiliated fair may select 2 individual projects and 1 team project to travel to the Intel ISEF to compete in 17 different categories. ALL INTEL ISEF- AFFILIATED SCIENCE FAIRS REGISTER WITH SOCIETY FOR SCIENCE & THE PUBLIC AND MUST CONSIST OF FIVE PARTICIPATING HIGH SCHOOLS OR 50 STUDENTS IN THE 9TH TO 12TH GRADES. Students who compete in Intel ISEF emerge from a worldwide field of several million science fair participants during the academic year. They move on to compete with more than 65,000 students at more than 450 regional Intel ISEF affiliated science fairs around the world to win the right to attend the Intel ISEF.

ACTIVITIES AT INTEL ISEF STUDENT ACTIVITIES Project Set-Ups and Interviews Social Events Seminars Off-Site Tours MENTOR AND ADVISOR ACTIVITIES Social Events Seminars and Other Instruction JUDGING ACTIVITIES Instruction in Judging Project Previewing Student Interviews Category Caucusing SPECIAL AWARDS CEREMONY GRAND AWARDS CEREMONY

STUDENT INTERVIEWING AND PROJECT SCORING ACTIVITIES JUDGES' PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL BIASES WHAT DO THE WINNERS' PROJECTS LOOK LIKE? JUDGING CATEGORIES Animal Sciences (AS) Behavioral and Social Sciences (BE) Biochemistry (BI) Cellular and Molecular Biology (CB) Chemistry (CH) Computer Science (CS) Earth and Planetary Science (EA) Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical (EE) Engineering: Materials and Bioengineering (EN) Energy and Transportation (ET) Environmental Management (EM) Environmental Sciences (EV) Mathematical Sciences (MA) Medicine and Health Sciences (ME) Microbiology (MI) Physics and Astronomy (PH) Plant Sciences (PS) JUDGING CATEGORIES Animal Sciences (AS) Behavioral and Social Sciences (BE) Biochemistry (BI) Cellular and Molecular Biology (CB) Chemistry (CH) Computer Science (CS) Earth and Planetary Science (EA) Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical (EE) Engineering: Materials and Bioengineering (EN) Energy and Transportation (ET) Environmental Management (EM) Environmental Sciences (EV) Mathematical Sciences (MA) Medicine and Health Sciences (ME) Microbiology (MI) Physics and Astronomy (PH) Plant Sciences (PS) JUDGING CRITERIA Creative Ability and Originality-30 Scientific Thought/Engineering Goals-30 Thoroughness-15 Skill-15 Clarity-10 JUDGING CRITERIA Creative Ability and Originality-30 Scientific Thought/Engineering Goals-30 Thoroughness-15 Skill-15 Clarity-10 WHAT GRAND AWARD JUDGES LOOK FOR IN A WINNING PROJECT NOTE: SPECIAL AWARDS JUDGES HAVE THEIR OWN CRITERIA

GRAND AWARDS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE GRAND AWARD JUDGES' AGGREGATE SCORES THE HUMAN ELEMENT IN SELECTING THE WINNERS: VIGOROUS CAUCUS DEBATE THE GRAND AWARD SELECTION PROCESS CATEGORY AWARDS Presented in Each of The 17 Intel ISEF Categories 1st Place $3,000 2nd Place $1,500 3rd Place $1,000 4th Place $500 CATEGORY AWARDS Presented in Each of The 17 Intel ISEF Categories 1st Place $3,000 2nd Place $1,500 3rd Place $1,000 4th Place $500 SPECIAL AWARDS- WOW! TWO INTEL FOUNDATION YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARDS $50,000 EACH TWO INTEL FOUNDATION YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARDS $50,000 EACH THE GORDON E. MOORE AWARD $75,000 THE GORDON E. MOORE AWARD $75,000 BEST OF CATEGORY AWARDS $5,000 Scholarship, PLUS A $1,000 Grant to Their School and the Intel ISEF Affiliated Fair They Represent BEST OF CATEGORY AWARDS $5,000 Scholarship, PLUS A $1,000 Grant to Their School and the Intel ISEF Affiliated Fair They Represent

OPPORTUNITIES Three Years to Prepare for the Next Fair in Southern California Incredible Academic and Non-Academic Resources in the Region Bright, Capable and Enthusiastic Students Who Can Be Readied for This Opportunity OPPORTUNITIES Three Years to Prepare for the Next Fair in Southern California Incredible Academic and Non-Academic Resources in the Region Bright, Capable and Enthusiastic Students Who Can Be Readied for This Opportunity OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S STEM STUDENTS CHALLENGES Budgets, Budgets, Budgets... Socio-Economic Issues in Our Communities Commonly Used Resources Stretched to the Limits Anti-Intellectual Peer Pressures CHALLENGES Budgets, Budgets, Budgets... Socio-Economic Issues in Our Communities Commonly Used Resources Stretched to the Limits Anti-Intellectual Peer Pressures

OTHER NOTABLE PROGRAMS Dr. Clark Gedney's summer and year-round science programs and camps for high school students at Purdue University: Gathering Genius, Inc., Nevada's STEM Program: Egyptian, Indian and Brazilian Affiliate Programs OTHER NOTABLE PROGRAMS Dr. Clark Gedney's summer and year-round science programs and camps for high school students at Purdue University: Gathering Genius, Inc., Nevada's STEM Program: Egyptian, Indian and Brazilian Affiliate Programs MEETING THE CHALLENGES: RESOURCES INTEL ISEF AFFILIATED SCIENCE FAIR ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Riverside, Inyo, Mono, San Bernardino (RIMS) Science and Engineering Fair, Mr. Rick Hall, Orange County Science and Engineering Fair, Dr. David Gardiner, Los Angeles County Science and Engineering Fair, Mr. Dean Gilbert, Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Science and Engineering Fair, Mr. Peter Walter Starodub, Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair, Mr. Phil Gay and Ms. Shirley Miranda, California State Science Fair, Dr. Christopher M. Gould, INTEL ISEF AFFILIATED SCIENCE FAIR ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Riverside, Inyo, Mono, San Bernardino (RIMS) Science and Engineering Fair, Mr. Rick Hall, Orange County Science and Engineering Fair, Dr. David Gardiner, Los Angeles County Science and Engineering Fair, Mr. Dean Gilbert, Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Science and Engineering Fair, Mr. Peter Walter Starodub, Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair, Mr. Phil Gay and Ms. Shirley Miranda, California State Science Fair, Dr. Christopher M. Gould, INTEL ISEF RESOURCES Intel ISEF: SSP Science Resources: The Broadcom MASTERS™, a national competition for U.S. 6th, 7th, and 8th graders: INTEL ISEF RESOURCES Intel ISEF: SSP Science Resources: The Broadcom MASTERS™, a national competition for U.S. 6th, 7th, and 8th graders: REGIONAL AND LOCAL RESOURCES Major Corporations through their Social Responsibility Programs Public Agencies Public and Private Universities and Colleges Professional Societies Not-for-Profit Advocacy Groups REGIONAL AND LOCAL RESOURCES Major Corporations through their Social Responsibility Programs Public Agencies Public and Private Universities and Colleges Professional Societies Not-for-Profit Advocacy Groups THE MOST IMPORTANT RESOURCE OF ALL... MENTORS!

2011 INTEL ISEF BRAGGING RIGHTS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STUDENTS Michael Leonard Janner, 15, Redlands East Valley High School, Redlands, Chemistry Jessica Alexis Richeri, 17, Centennial High School, Corona, Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical Kenny Zane Lei, 16, Walnut High School, Walnut, Computer Science Bonnie Lei, 18, Walnut High School, Walnut, Animal Science Adrienne Brooke McColl, 17, San Pedro High School, San Pedro, Animal Science David Kenneth Tang-Quan, 18, Palos Verdes Peninsula High School, Rolling Hills Estates, Microbiology Julian Ohiro Kimura, 17, Palos Verdes Peninsula High School, Rolling Hills Estates, Animal Science Kathleen Rose Maguire, 17, Marlborough School, Los Angeles, Microbiology Jonathan F. Li, 18, St. Margaret's Episcopal School, San Juan Capistrano, Mathematical Sciences Keegan Robert Mann, 18, San Pasqual High, Escondido, Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical Vaishnavi Lakshminarasimha Rao, 15, Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego, Biochemistry Matthew Philip Goldklang, 17, San Diego Jewish Academy, San Diego, Environmental Sciences Alison Nicole Tradonsky, 17, and Tammy Yetta Rubin, 18, San Diego Jewish Academy, San Diego, Medicine and Health Sciences Mike Wu, 16, and Stephen Sia Yu, 17, Torrey Pines High School, San Diego, Computer Science Danielle Nguyen, 17, and Michelle Xie, 16, Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego, Behavioral and Social Sciences Michael Leonard Janner, 15, Redlands East Valley High School, Redlands, Chemistry Jessica Alexis Richeri, 17, Centennial High School, Corona, Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical Kenny Zane Lei, 16, Walnut High School, Walnut, Computer Science Bonnie Lei, 18, Walnut High School, Walnut, Animal Science Adrienne Brooke McColl, 17, San Pedro High School, San Pedro, Animal Science David Kenneth Tang-Quan, 18, Palos Verdes Peninsula High School, Rolling Hills Estates, Microbiology Julian Ohiro Kimura, 17, Palos Verdes Peninsula High School, Rolling Hills Estates, Animal Science Kathleen Rose Maguire, 17, Marlborough School, Los Angeles, Microbiology Jonathan F. Li, 18, St. Margaret's Episcopal School, San Juan Capistrano, Mathematical Sciences Keegan Robert Mann, 18, San Pasqual High, Escondido, Engineering: Electrical and Mechanical Vaishnavi Lakshminarasimha Rao, 15, Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego, Biochemistry Matthew Philip Goldklang, 17, San Diego Jewish Academy, San Diego, Environmental Sciences Alison Nicole Tradonsky, 17, and Tammy Yetta Rubin, 18, San Diego Jewish Academy, San Diego, Medicine and Health Sciences Mike Wu, 16, and Stephen Sia Yu, 17, Torrey Pines High School, San Diego, Computer Science Danielle Nguyen, 17, and Michelle Xie, 16, Canyon Crest Academy, San Diego, Behavioral and Social Sciences SoCal Grand and Special Award Winners

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