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Evaluations—Intel ISEF

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The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF1) is the world’s largest pre-college science fair competition. Each year, approximately seven million high school students from around the world compete in local science fairs. The winners of these fairs move up to regional, state, and national contests, ultimately earning the opportunity to compete at the Intel ISEF. This extraordinary event provides students with the opportunity to present original research and inspiring inventions as they vie for millions of dollars in awards and scholarships.

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Intel ISEF
Report Program Source Date

Report: Science Fairs, Inquiry, and Project-Based Learning (pdf, 600 KB)
Reviews results from a survey of Intel Educator Academy participants.

Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF)

 

College of Teacher Education and Leadership, Arizona State University

 

August 2006

 

Report: Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2005 Evaluation Report

(pdf, 594 KB)
Presents findings from a wide-ranging study of the 2005 Intel ISEF, including surveys of and interviews with students, teachers, judges, and finalists.

Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF)

College of Teacher Education and Leadership, Arizona State University

August 2005

Intel in Education—Evaluations

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1. A program of the Society for Science & the Public.