Author: Siemens Foundation, Discovery Education
For Educators and High School Students
During this one-hour webinar, you and your high school students will learn about two premier science competitions, the Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge and Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology. Science competitions not only provide a rewarding learning experience for both students and mentors but also provide an opportunity to win life-changing prizes, such $100,000 scholarships or the opportunity to present in front of the United Nations. Join fellow educators and high school students across the country to hear from past Siemens Competition winners as they share their experience, including their strategy, challenges and the rewards. You'll walk away with a better understanding of the power of project-based learning through science competitions and you and your students will be ready to take on the challenge!
The archived webinar recording can be found under Classroom Connections to the right for you to download and view at your convenience.
E. Marcelle Partridge says:
22-Jul-10
09:44 PM
i missed it. how can I access it?
Julian says:
22-Jul-10
01:55 PM
Can we access this archive if we are students? Creating an account requires that we are teachers.
Katie O'Hare says:
20-Jul-10
04:34 PM
Jason, an archived version of the webinar will be posted under Classroom Connections to the right within the next day or two. You will also receive an email about it if you registered for the webinar. Thanks for your interest!
Jason Dietrich says:
20-Jul-10
04:29 PM
I am curious to know if this webinar will be archived. I was unable to meet at 4:00 pm EST. I am very interested in having my students participate in these competitions. Thank you.
Alexia Forhan says:
20-Jul-10
11:06 AM
Competitions bring relevance to content, and bring out the best in students.
Nazia says:
14-Jul-10
08:52 PM
I am very interested
Aimee Cothran says:
14-Jul-10
01:11 PM
I want to get my students more engaged in their learning.
Joy Yee Mon says:
14-Jul-10
05:14 AM
Students are on vacation now but I will be interested in learning about the competitions.