2014 Southeast Regional Science Fair Planning Meeting.

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2014 Southeast Regional Science Fair Planning Meeting

Science Fair Project 101 Idea Go to rules wizard. – zard/index.asp zard/index.asp Fill out all forms online Print Sign Experiment

Forms Summary of Entry Forms – Form 1, 1A, 1B, Abstract – Research Plan Question, hypothesis, procedure, materials Typed 1-2 pages MAXIMUM Must have references – 3 for elementary – 5 for everybody else – Form 3 – Human and Animal – Use only forms that are on the NCSEF web page LinkLink – Form Review Sheet

Display Regulations It is very important that EVERYBODY knows what is acceptable at display boards. – Students/Parents – Teachers – Directors of school and county fairs Pay attention to the use of pictures. Regulations: – – a-parents/rules/display-regulations a-parents/rules/display-regulations

Display Regulations Continued link link Not Allowed at Project or in Booth Living organisms, including plants Taxidermy specimens or parts Preserved vertebrate or invertebrate animals Human or animal food Human/animal parts or body fluids (for example, blood, urine) Plant materials (living, dead, or preserved) that are in their raw, unprocessed, or non-manufactured state (Exception: manufactured construction materials used in building the project or display) All chemicals including water (Exceptions: water integral to an enclosed, sealed apparatus.) All hazardous substances or devices [for example, poisons, drugs, firearms, weapons, ammunition, reloading devices, and lasers (as indicated in item 5 in the section of these rules entitled “Allowed at Project or in Booth BUT with the Restrictions Indicated”)] Dry ice or other sublimating solids Sharp items (for example, syringes, needles, pipettes, knives) Flames or highly flammable materials Batteries with open-top cells Awards, medals, business cards, flags, logos, endorsements, and/or acknowledgments (graphic or written) unless the item(s) are an integral part of the project (Exception: NCSEF medal(s) may be worn at all times.) Photographs or other visual presentations depicting vertebrate animals in surgical techniques, dissections, necropsies, or other lab procedures Active Internet or connections as part of displaying or operating the project at the NCSEF Prior years’ written material or visual depictions on the vertical display board. [Exception: the project title displayed in the Finalist’s booth may mention years or which year the project is (for example, “Year Two of an Ongoing Study”)]. Continuation projects must have the Continuation Project Form (7) vertically displayed. Glass or glass objects unless deemed by the Display and Safety Committee to be an integral and necessary part of the project (Exception: glass that is an integral part of a commercial product such as a computer screen) Any apparatus deemed unsafe by the Scientific Review Committee, the Display and Safety Committee, or Society for Science & the Public (for example, large vacuum tubes or dangerous ray-generating devices, empty tanks that previously contained combustible liquids or gases, pressurized tanks, etc.)

Display Regulations Continued Allowed at Project BUT with the Restrictions Indicated Soil, sand, rock, and/or waste samples if permanently encased in a slab of acrylic Postal addresses, World Wide Web and addresses, telephone and fax numbers of Finalist only Photographs and/or visual depictions if: – They are not deemed offensive or inappropriate by the Scientific Review Committee, the Display and Safety Committee, or Society for Science & the Public. This includes, but is not limited to, visually offensive photographs or visual depictions of invertebrate or vertebrate animals, including humans. The decision by any one of the groups mentioned above is final. – They have credit lines of origin (“Photograph taken by...” or “Image taken from...”). (If all photographs being displayed were taken by the Finalist or are from the same source, one credit line prominently and vertically displayed is sufficient.) – They are from the Internet, magazines, newspapers, journals, etc., and credit lines are attached. (If all photographs/images are from the same source, one credit prominently and vertically displayed is sufficient.) – They are photographs or visual depictions of the Finalist. – They are photographs of human subjects for which signed consent forms are at the project or in the booth. Any apparatus with unshielded belts, pulleys, chains, or moving parts with tension or pinch points if for display only and not operated. Any demonstration for judges or the public must be performed within the maximum size of the project permitted, an area 30”(Depth) by 48”(Width) by 108” (Height) Class II lasers if: The output energy is <1 mW and is operated only by the Finalist – Operated only during the Display and Safety inspection and during judging – Labeled with a sign reading “Laser Radiation: Do Not Look into Beam” – Enclosed in protective housing that prevents physical and visual access to beam – Disconnected when not operating Note: Class II lasers are found in laser pointers and in aiming and range-finding devices. They pose a risk if the beam is directly viewed over a long period of time. Class III and IV lasers if for display only and not operated (See the description of Class III and Class IV lasers in the Radiation section of the Hazardous Chemicals, Activities, or Devices, p. 27.) Any apparatus producing temperatures that will cause physical burns if adequately insulated The only items that may be displayed on the front of the provided tables are the forms listed in the section of these rules entitled “Required to be Visible and Vertically Displayed at the NCSEF”

2014 Special Awards Outstanding Creativity Award American Meteorological Society Award Keep America Beautiful of New Hanover County NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher Women in Science Award Outstanding Performer USAF NC American Water Works –Water Environment Association

Important Dates December 20 - All Local Fairs Completed January 10 – All Forms Due for Pender County Science Fair January 15 – Pender County Schools Science Fair, CFES February 8 – SERSF, Hanover Hall Gym (This date has not been approved yet.)

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