Not exact matches
Jiachen Lee, Arooba Ahmed and Jillian Parker, a trio of young scientists from the Half Hollow Hills
school district won the $ 100,000 top team award in the prestigious Siemens
Competition in Math, Science &
Technology for their research into cell division that could help find treatments to cancers, viruses and other diseases.
Meanwhile discussions elsewhere reached consensus on disability rights, taking
competition out of the NHS, tribunal fees, legal aid, zero - hours and short - hours contracts, agency workers, immigration, local government funding, housing, the Middle East, the minimum wage, the living wage, Royal Mail, the railways, science and
technology, mental health, fracking, animal welfare, Lords reform, reducing smoking and consumption of alcohol, fats and sugar, reaffirming all - women shortlists, youth services, careers advice, sexual and relationship education, and even the 11 - plus (recognising that selection at age 11 damaged education for all children, but stopping short of abolishing existing grammar
schools).
Kurt Becker, Tandon's Vice Dean for Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, said the
school will begin with an «ideation
competition» to encourage students to think about possible smart gun
technologies.
Theo Allen, a math student at NYU's Tandon
School of Engineering who attended Tuesday's event, said he'll be participating in the
competition, and mentioned three
technologies he'll look at: a gun that can be locked using a smart phone app; a gun activated by a fingerprint reader; and a gun that can only be used if triggered by a digital chip embedded in a nearby device, like a ring.
These middle
school students were recognized in October for their achievements in science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), critical thinking, communication, creativity and collaboration during the seventh annual Broadcom MASTERS
competition.
Parker is one of 36 students from Clinton High
School in Clinton, Massachusetts, who designed and built Gael Force as their entry in the First (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition, an annual challenge that brings together hundreds of teams of junior high and high school technophiles from around the
School in Clinton, Massachusetts, who designed and built Gael Force as their entry in the First (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and
Technology) Robotics
Competition, an annual challenge that brings together hundreds of teams of junior high and high
school technophiles from around the
school technophiles from around the world.
The
competition calls for graduate students studying science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics to submit proposals describing how they would improve graduate education, whether by overhauling student and faculty training policies, modifying funding structure, bridging connections to professional societies, or changing the culture of graduate
school.
Teams of middle
school and high
school students from as far away as Delaware and New York will come to the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) Feb. 24 to Feb. 25 to compete in a battle of the minds in 12 fierce rounds of
competition answering challenging math, science and
technology questions at the DOE's New Jersey Regional Science Bowl ®, 100 Stellarator Road, Princeton, New Jersey.
The
competition was officially launched at Ruislip High
School on July 10 where a team from Portcullis delivered an in - depth overview of the
technology, the
competition and what is expected from entries.
The scheme was developed by the Rochester Bridge Trust in partnership with Rotary Great Britain and Ireland, and is based on success of the Rotary's existing Senior
Technology Tournaments, where secondary
school students take part in innovative engineering challenges as part of a national
competition.
Ultimately, the HGSE team and 11 other teams from
schools like the University of California at Los Angeles, the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Dartmouth, and the University of Chicago, were selected from the proposals to participate in the annual
competition.
The Formula 1 in
Schools competition is supported by Bernie Ecclestone and offers a way to teach young people science,
technology, engineers and maths related subjects in an exciting way to drive the number of students pursing these careers.
Competition has enriched the options for students and accelerated the use of information
technology in
schools of all kinds.
They enter
competitions as well as try to improve some of the
technology, including that used by the
school.
The increasing use of 3D printing in
schools, and its success in enthusing young people about design,
technology and engineering, can be seen in some of the entrants to the Big Bang
Competition.
Students in the UK have just one month left to enter a
competition to design a classroom of the future and win # 2,500 worth of
technology for their
school including an LED TV, camera, laptop and much, much more.
The results of BT's Tech Factor 2017
competition revealed that
schools are increasingly looking to bring new, sophisticated
technology products into the classroom, in particular virtual reality (VR) headsets, robotics and coding tools, and sound recording equipment.
«There is already a shortage of technical skills and experience in STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), so we hope the invention
competition will be extremely beneficial for
schools to incorporate into their lesson schedule to help inspire children to consider this as a career option in the future.
Fairfax County Public
Schools students won first place awards in 20 categories and the
school division received the Lynn P. Barrier Outstanding School Division Award at the high school level at the Virginia Technology Student Association Technosphere 2018 compet
school division received the Lynn P. Barrier Outstanding
School Division Award at the high school level at the Virginia Technology Student Association Technosphere 2018 compet
School Division Award at the high
school level at the Virginia Technology Student Association Technosphere 2018 compet
school level at the Virginia
Technology Student Association Technosphere 2018
competition.
Although I have some doubts about the wisdom of the Race to the Top
competition, and there are other steps that I think the federal government could take that would support a more systematic transformation of our education system, this Race to the Top
competition does have the potential to reset American
schools» relationship with
technology by encouraging a transformation from a one - size - fits all
schooling model to one that can customize affordably for each student's unique learning needs.
06.30.2015 -
School - to - Work Student Receives All - Star Award 06.08.2015 - Career Center Students Earn Perfect Attendance Awards 06.04.2015 - Career Center Automotive
Technology Students Succeed in
Competitions 05.27.2015 - Students Beautify Burchfield Park in Holt 05.26.2015 - Career Center Offering Summer Camp Opportunities in Construction, Manufacturing 05.22.2015 - Career Center Programming Students Place in Top 10 at National Leadership Conference 05.18.2015 - Three CACC Students Awarded Michigan 2015 Breaking Traditions Awards 05.12.2015 - CACC Offering New Programs, Hosting Information Night Event 04.20.2015 - CACC Students Demonstrate Skills in Year - End Showcase 04.15.2015 - CACC National Technical Honor Society to Host Professional Clothing Drive 04.08.2015 - CACC Inducts First Wall - of - Fame Recipients and Awards Scholarships 04.08.2015 - CACC Health Occupations Students Earn Trip to State Leadership Conference 03.31.2015 - Ingham Intermediate
School District Announces Board of Education Openings 03.18.2015 - CACC Students Stir Up Excitement at Michigan ProStart
Competition 03.05.2015 - Ingham ISD Announces New Superintendent, Dr. Scott Koenigsknecht 03.02.2015 - CACC Programming Students Move on to State
Competition 02.25.2015 - CACC Offering New Programs, Hosting Information Night Event 02.23.2015 - Ingham Intermediate
School District Selects Finalists for Superintendent Position 02.16.2015 - Parent Advisory Committee to Hold Transition Fair 02.09.2015 - Candidates to Interview for Superintendent Role 01.15.2015 - Kogut Retires - Ingham ISD Superintendent Search Underway 09.19.2014 - Culinary Arts Program Ranked Amongst Top 50 in the Nation
«This Race to the Top
competition does have the potential to reset American
schools» relationship with
technology by encouraging a transformation from a one - size - fits all
schooling model to one that can customize affordably for each student's unique learning needs,» wrote Michael Horn.
Perhaps: Common Core Standards; Global
Competition for the U.S.; more rigor; more
technology; and
school improvement.
Latin College Prep's application, which focused on personalized instruction and the utilization of
technology to improve instruction helped the
school's application to stand out from the
competition and thus receive the award.
Hoerr cites ever - expanding
technology, changing family life, and increased
school accountability and
competition as three factors that will affect
schools in the future.
Twenty - one New Jersey
school districts are among more than 370 nationwide to apply for $ 400 million in federal Race to the Top funds, as the sweeping and sometimes controversial
competition goes local with a push into specific instruction models and
technology.
Students from Nottingham High
School took the top prize at the Central New York VEX Robotics
competition at the Museum of Science and
Technology in Syracuse.
This Race to the Top
competition does have the potential to reset American
schools» relationship with
technology by encouraging a transformation from a one - size - fits all
schooling model to one that can customize affordably for each student's unique learning needs.
Both
competitions will fund projects across five priority areas: supporting effective teachers and principals; promoting science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics education; helping implement rigorous academic content standards and high - quality assessments; turning around low - performing
schools; and improving graduation rates in rural
schools.
Interested applicants must address one of the
competition's five absolute priorities: parent and family engagement; teachers and principals; science,
technology, engineering, and math education; low - performing
schools; and improving rural achievement.
During the conference over 65 middle
school and high
school technology - based student
competitions will be held, based on principles and concepts learned through projects during the
school year in STEM (science,
technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects.
«We made staff development a major component of the grant
competition to ensure that our teachers and
school library media specialists work together to use educational
technology effectively as an instructional tool.»
Jennifer Kemp, ACES's curriculum specialist, had previously used
competition to encourage reading within the
school, and with the help of Alice Curry, the
school's
technology coordinator, the ACES Math Bowl was born!
A student of EASTCONN's Arts at the Capitol Theater (ACT) magnet high
school received an Honorable Mention in the 2017 Future of
Technology (FT) Summit Essay
Competition.
Starkville, in contrast, was regarded as a successful
school system, offering opportunities such as Advanced Placement classes and robotics
competitions through a career and
technology center.
The Royal couple met with the young winners of our Page Turner
competition, whose works hang in the gallery, pupils from Northdown Primary
School and Hartsdown
Technology College who were involved in activities in the Clore Learning Studio, and participants from our current and past community projects; Artworks, Blank Canvas, Cultural Ambassadors, The Great Art Quest, Generate and Art of Sound, as well as our Youth Navigators.
, Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, Philadelphia, PA 1991 Small Works, 80 Washington Square East Galleries, New York University, NY, NY 1985 Jeffrey Fuller Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA. 1984 Kuban Gallery, Cleveland, OH Group Show, Jeffrey Fuller Fine Art, Philadelphia, PA A Few Fears, Tyler
School of Art, Elkins Park, PA 1983 Strange Stories, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA (two person show with Judith Linhares) Rosemont College, Rosemont, PA (two person show with Rochelle Toner) 1982 Selections 17, The Drawing Center, New York, NY By The Sea, Barbara Toll Fine Arts, New York, NY Narrative Settings II, Josef Gallery, New York, NY Incidents and Events, The Seagram Building, New York, NY 1980 Eccentric Representation, Barbara Toll Fine Arts, New York, NY 1979 Eric Makler Gallery, Philadelphia, PA (two person show with Tom Judd) Philadelphia Artists Today, Touchstone Gallery, New York, NY Group Show, Eric Makler Gallery, Philadelphia, PA Group Show, Barbara Fendrick Gallery, Washington, DC 1977 Beauty of the Beast, Michael Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, WI Group Show, Hundred Acres Gallery, New York, NY Appalachian National Drawing
Competition, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC (Juried) 1976 Summer Scene, Deson - Zaks Gallery, Chicago, IL
It was designed by students at the New
School and Stevens Institute of
Technology as part of a Solar Decathlon design
competition, which partnered with the D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development.
Santa Barbara, CA — A team of master's students from the Bren
School of Environmental Science & Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara has been named a semi-finalist in the International Business Model
Competition (BMC) hosted by Brigham Young University's top - ranked Rollins Center for Entrepreneurship and
Technology.
A pair of Bren
School Eco-Entrepreneurship teams rose to the top of the six - team pool competing in the final round of the 2014 UCSB
Technology Management Program New Venture
Competition.
Santa Barbara, Calif. — A pair of Bren
School Eco-Entrepreneurship teams rose to the top of the six - team pool competing in the final round of the 2014 UCSB
Technology Management Program New Venture
Competition.
But that is exactly what the Osgoode Hall Law
School graduate got when she joined the Faskens team in the courtroom for eight months helping defend TPG
Technology Consulting against the
Competition Bureau in Ottawa.
From Georgetown's Iron Tech Lawyer
Competition to Michigan State University College of Law's ReInvent Law Laboratory teaching ediscovery software, law students are starting to emerge from
schools with skills and training in
technology.
To the contrary, those about to embark upon that journey confront: (1) the daunting cost of law
school; (2) an average of $ 120K debt for attending; (3) a job market where, nationally, close to half of all graduates do not have Bar - required employment nine months after graduation; (4) a widespread market perception that law
school graduates — even those from elite
schools — lack «practice ready» skills; (5) cut - backs in hiring newly minted lawyers — even among many stalwart law firms; (6) an erosion of mentorship due in part to pressure on senior lawyers to «produce» more (7) the unlikelihood of making (equity) partner; (8) instability of law firms; (9) global
competition; (10)
technology companies creating products that replace services; and (11) a blizzard of negative press trumpeting the glum prospects for the profession; and (12) alternative career choices — finance, accounting,
technology, etc. — that portend greener pastures and do not require the same time and financial commitment to prepare for entry.
OneDayTrafficSchool.com surpasses the traffic
school competition in security,
technology, and quality.
Kickboard has some
competition, from
school analytics startup Always Prepped, for example (see disclosure below), but as
schools continue to embrace
technology and use data to drive outcomes it's little wonder that investors see an opportunity in it.
Corona, CA Installed tires on custom and standard wheel assemblies Sold performance wheels for
competition racing Supported race day events with mobile tire shop at trackside Education Mercedes - Benz Drive Factory Sponsored Training Program Universal Technical Institute, Rancho Cucamonga, CA Diploma of Automotive
Technology Universal Technical Institute, Rancho Cucamonga, CA Student of the Phase award for Street Legal Performance course Director's Honor List High
School Diploma Cerritos High
School, Cerritos, CA
A team from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology School of Architecture and Planning, with one member from the University of Wisconsin
School of Business, has won the seventh annual Urban Land Institute (ULI) Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design
Competition.