CODIFY THIS! 2021 - A BIG SUCCESS!
Congratulations go out to Eagle Mountain Elementary, ICC Elementary, Pinkston Middle School, Mountain Home High School Career Academies, and Salem Jr/Sr High School - all of whom had winning teams in the various categories. Way to go!
Join Henderson State ONLINE for the 2021 Science Olympics! Some events will be submitted virtually and others will be held synchronously on Thursday, April 22nd.
In this year's Science Olympics, there will be five different events to choose from in biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics. Participants can choose any or all events in which to compete.
District Champion Codemasters - Izard County Consolidated School District
School Champion Codemasters - Nelson-Wilks-Herron Elementary
Grade-Level Codemasters: 1st & 2nd Grades - Nelson-Wilks-Herron Elementary; 3rd and 4th Grades - ICC Elementary; 5th Grade - Eagle Mountain Elementary; 6th Grade - Pinkston Middle School; 7th, 8th, & 9th Grades - Southside Junior High; 10th, 11th, & 12th Grades, Southside Charter High School.
Arkansas TSA Spring Competitions - Deadlines vary with competition
The Technology Student Association (TSA) enhances personal development, leadership, and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), whereby members apply and integrate these concepts through intracurricular activities, competitions, and related programs. Competitions this year include:
Middle School: Children's Stories; Coding; Community Service Video; Construction Challenge; Digital Photography; Inventions and Innovations; Junior Solar Sprint; Off the Grid; Prepared Speech; STEM Animation; Tech Bowl; Technical Designs; Video Game Design; Website Design
High School: Animatronics; Biotechnology Design; Board Game Design; Children’s Stories; Coding; Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Architecture; Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Engineering; Cybersecurity - NEW; Data Science and Analytics - NEW; Debating Technological Issues; Digital Video Production; Engineering Design; Essays on Technology; Extemporaneous Speech ; Fashion Design and Technology ; Forensic Science; Music Production ; Photographic Technology ; Promotional Design; Technology Bowl; Transportation Modeling; Video Game Design; Webmaster
2021 Toshiba Exploravision Competition for K-12: Deadline February 28, 2021
The ExploraVision competition for K-12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students envision and communicate new technology 10 or more years in the future through collaborative brainstorming and research of current science and technology.
ExploraVision is a science competition that goes beyond the typical student science competition and into what it takes to bring ideas to reality. A teacher will sponsor and lead his/her students as they work in groups of 2 – 4 to simulate real research and development. A teacher will guide his or her students as they pick a current technology, research it, envision what it might look like in 10 or more years, and describe the development steps, pros & cons, and obstacles. Past winners have envisioned technologies ranging from a hand-held food allergen detector to a new device to help people who have lost limbs regain movement in real time.
Any soybean related agriculturally based project can compete in The Challenge! SR level students win $300, teachers win $200! JR level students win $200, teachers-$100! There are three student awards at State: $1,000, $500 and $250. Teachers win $300, $200 or $100 depending on student award. Agriscience Fair winners receive $300 and teachers $200!