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Sheila Porter, CEO, SciFest Ltd © SciFest Ltd SciFest@College – Teacher Presentation

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Page 1: Sheila Porter, CEO, SciFest Ltd © SciFest Ltd SciFest@College – Teacher Presentation

Sheila Porter, CEO, SciFest Ltd © SciFest Ltd

SciFest@College – Teacher Presentation

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xdNAKW2AfU

SciFest@College 2013

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SciFest Ltd

What is SciFest@College?

SciFest@College is a series of local one-day science fairs

• hosted by the Institutes of Technology (IoTs), DCU and St Mary’s College, Derry

• open to all second-level students and no entry fee

Each SciFest@College fair includes

• a competition and exhibition of projects

• science talks and demonstrations in the college laboratories

• information on STEM courses available in the college

• a prize-giving ceremony

SciFest aims

to encourage a love of science through an investigative approach to learning

and to provide an opportunity for students to display their scientific

discoveries.

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SciFest Ltd

Third level Colleges are Nationwide

1. Athlone

2. Blanchardstown

3. Carlow

4. Cork

5. Derry

6. Dublin

7. Dundalk

8. Galway/Mayo

9. Letterkenny

10. Limerick

11. Sligo

12. Tallaght

13. Tipperary

14. Tralee

15. Waterford

16. DCU

SciFest @College Venues

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SciFest Ltd

SciFest@College - Sample Programme

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The growth of SciFest 2008 – 2015

6

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000Participation 2008 - 2015

Students Projects

Year

Nu

mb

er

Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total

Students 1612 1980 2649 3275 4059 5368 6059 7202 32,204

Projects 680 836 1097 1364 1754 2262 2594 3060 13,647

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SciFest 2015 – The numbers 7202

3060

258

426

15

40

1

28

61.5%

98.5%

100%

Students

Projects

Schools

Teachers

SciFest@College science fairs

SciFest@School science fairs

National Final

Counties

Female students

of students said participating in SciFest was a worthwhile learning

experience (1700+ student respondents)

of teachers said participating in SciFest was a worthwhile learning

experience (100 teacher respondents)

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SciFest Ltd

Selling the Idea to Students Participating in SciFest provides an opportunity for students to:• investigate a topic of their choice• investigate a topic that links to their everyday lives and society• show off their work in a small student friendly environment• visit a third-level college

• Use other skills that may not normally be recognised, e.g. presentation, ICT, design, PR, skills, etc.

• Enjoy a day out of school with like-minded students

Smiling faces of students having a good time at SciFest@College

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SciFest Ltd

The Teacher’s Role

The smiling faces of teachers having a good time at SciFest@College

• guide

• encourage

• ask questions

• listen to responses

• promote an effective learning environment

Enjoy a day out of school with like-minded teachers

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SciFest Ltd

SciFest – Science by inquiry in Action

State Problem

• Look around, ask questions, identify a problem, state a hypothesis

Research

• Gather as much information about the topic aspossible

Investigate

• Design and carry out experiments to test the hypothesis. Collect data

Analyse• Analyse the data, discuss the findings

Conclude

• Come up with a possible solution to the original problem

• Present findings at SciFest Present

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The Website – www.scifest.ie

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SciFest Ltd

SciFest Website, www.scifest.ie – Support materials

• A beginner’s guide to

doing a SciFest Project

• A Science by Inquiry module

suitable for Transition Year

Two modules downloadable from the website

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SciFest Ltd

Other support materials include:

• Guidelines for entrants

• Advice on project report book, visual display & oral presentation

• Sample projects

• How to impress the judges

• Tips for exhibiting at SciFest

• Support panel of experienced teachers

• Useful websites

• And lots more!

SciFest Website, www.scifest.ie – Support materials

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SciFest Ltd

How Does SciFest@College Fit into the School Year?

First Year and Second Year

• Excellent preparation for Junior Certificate Science

• The investigation if suitable could be submitted as the actual Coursework B investigation

Transition Year

• End-of-year science activity for Transition Year students

• See Transition Year Module ‘Science by Inquiry’ downloadable from www.scifest.ie

Fifth Year • Extra-curricular activity for

Fifth Years

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SciFest@College Categories

Age Categories

•Junior: 1st Year and 2nd Year

•Intermediate: 3rd Year and 4th Year

•Senior: 5th Year and 6th Year

Project Type

• Individual• Group - (Max. 3 students per group – all group members must

be in attendance at the exhibition)

Project Categories

• Physical Sciences• Life Sciences• Technology

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SciFest National Final (SciFest@SFI Discover)

• The SciFest@SFI Discover best project award winners from the 16 regional venues are

invited to compete in a national final which takes place in November

• Each of the best project award winners are presented with a SciFest Excellence in STEM

crystal plaque

• One project is selected by a team of judges to represent Ireland at the Intel international

Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) in May in the USA

• One project is selected to represent Ireland at the International Environment and

Sustainability Project Olympiad (INESPO) in the Netherlands

SciFest National Final 2014

• One project is selected to attend

the Berlin Long Night of Science

All the key stakeholders plus teachers,

parents/guardians, regional organisers,

etc. are invited to the celebrations

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THANK YOU!

For further information contact:

[email protected]

[email protected]

www.scifest.ie