Tomorrow's Innovation Comes From Today's Young Minds. Exploravision Awards 2010

Steps — Preparing an Online Entry

Step 1 — Choose your team of 2 – 4 students
Pick 2 – 4 students to be on your team.

Step 2 — Choose your coach
Ask a teacher to be your coach. He or she will provide guidance during the project and answer any questions about ExploraVision.

Step 3 — Register your team
To enroll your team, coaches should register online here and add your teams. Log in information will be provided for the students after the coach registers. Following registration, students can log in here.

Step 4 — Select a research topic
For help choosing a topic, click here.

Step 5 — Choose your team mentor
Your team mentor is a resource person who helps you with your chosen topic. You might choose an adult who represents an organization or a business, a parent/guardian or another teacher from your school.

Step 6 — Research your topic
Learn all about your area of interest — what it does, how it works and why it was invented. For research help, click here.

Step 7 — Write your abstract, description and bibliography
Abstract
Summarize your proposed future technology and other relevant information — using no more than 150 words. After logging in, students should click on the "Abstract" link and type or paste the team's abstract into the form. Click on the "Save" button to save your work!

Description
Prepare a written description of the project. Each section should be typed or pasted into the online system.

The description must include the following sections:

  • Present Technology — Give an overview of the present form of the technology, including some scientific principles involved in how it functions.
  • History — Research and describe the history of the technology from its inception.
  • Future Technology — Describe the team's vision for what this technology will be like in 20 years — including scientific principles involved in developing the technology.
  • Breakthroughs — Research and describe breakthroughs that are necessary to make the future technology design a reality. Why doesn't this future technology exist today?
  • Design Process — Describe three alternative ideas or features the team considered for this ExploraVision project. The ideas and features should be directly related to the entry, not a list of other entries you may have submitted. Describe why the team rejected each feature and idea in favor of the ones in the submitted ExploraVision technology. Describe the team's design process.
  • Consequences — Recognizing that all technologies have positive and negative consequences, describe the potential positive and negative consequences of the new technology on society.

Tip: The Future Technology, Breakthroughs, Design Process and Consequences sections are the most heavily weighted when assigning points in the judging. Therefore, it makes sense to devote at least two-thirds of the Description to these areas.

Bibliography
All sources used in researching the chosen technology should be referenced here. (This does not count as part of the description.)

Mandatory criteria:

  • Sources must be clearly labeled and include title, author, publisher and copyright date
  • Also include Internet sources, interviews and non-original graphics
  • Footnotes are encouraged, but not required

Step 8 — Create your simulated web page graphics
Team members must prepare five graphics that simulate Web pages that communicate and promote their future technology vision. Web page graphics may be hand-drawn or computer-generated and may include text, pictures, photographs and diagrams. A collage of graphics or photographs may be pasted onto the Web page graphic form.

Your team can choose to mail or upload your simulated Web page graphics. Click on the "Graphics" tab after logging in to select your team's preference. If you choose to mail your Web page graphics, be sure to write your entry number on each of the five forms.

Mandatory Criteria:

  • The Web page graphics should relate to material presented in the written description and illustrate the attributes of the chosen technology
  • Each Web page should relate to the others as if the team was actually designing a website to promote its future technology
  • Please remember to give proper credit in the bibliography to any non-original artwork

Tip: Review some actual online websites prior to beginning the five Web page graphics. Click here for samples from past ExploraVision winners.

Step 9 — Complete the entry form and attach all materials
Be sure to fill out the entry form correctly and include all of the required information. Coaches have the option of reviewing the team's report before submitting the entries for the ExploraVision competition.

Step 10 — Submit your entry
Submit your entry to us no later than February 2, 2010. Coaches: before submitting your team entries, please complete the coach survey to help us improve ExploraVision in the future!

CALENDAR

Learn a little about science and keep track of key dates for the Exploravision Awards.

Color Key

  • Cool moments in science history
  • ExploraVision key dates
  • Current events in science

Key Dates

  1. Feb 2

    Entry Deadline
  2. Feb 26

    Regional Winners Announced
  3. Apr 30

    National Winners Announced
  4. Jun 9 – 13

    ExploraVision Awards Weekend

A Word From Our Alumni

"The greatest benefit I received from ExploraVision was seeing a project turn into a vision. The rewards are immeasurable."
Tim
James Madison University
1993 Award Winner