Resources

Sites worth investigating are:

Science Buddies is a very helpful site with information about choosing and planning a project.

Archimedes Initiative helpful video interviews with students discussing their projects, how they came up with the idea and followed up with a science fair project.

Education.com for science fair project ideas.

KhanAcademy Learn almost anything for free.

Purplemath Help with algebra.

CK-12 Flex books Free text books

Science News for Kids a SSP (Society for Science and the Public) publication

Broadcom Masters Competition - competition for 6-8 grade winners of affiliated fairs.

ISEF International Science Fair - competition for high school winners of affiliated fairs.

Also investigate some of these sites for additional information about science fairs

The Google search engine is a good place to check for science fair information. A quick search can produce close to 1000 websites.

 

 

SEFNK News

By A Web Design


SEFNK 2012

February 25, 2012
8:00am - 4:00pm
Northern Kentucky University

Project registration for 2012 is now closed.

Project registration and event information will be sent via email to parents and teachers on Monday February 20, 2012

Important Reminders

SRC/IRB project review deadline:
Wednesday February 1, 2012

Project Registration deadline:
Wednesday February 15, 2012

Registration Limits:

Elementary (4th -5th) - Only the top 2 projects from any school or local fair can procede to SEFNK.
Middle School (6th - 8th) - 17 project limit (no more than 2 projects in a category) from any school or local fair.
Due to space limitations we reserve the right to close registration early. High School registrations will be given priority. Elementary and middle School registrations will be handled in order of receipt.

Project Limits:
Elementary and Middle School level projects will not be accepted in the following areas: Microbiology; Human or Vertebrate projects that contain or make use of tissues, fluids, cells, etc; Projects pertaining to the use of recombinant DNA. Attempts to move such projects from the Microbiology category to another will be disqualified from competition.

IRB and SRC review:
Please also review and pay special attention to the rules regarding use of animal or human subjects, hazardous chemicals and devices. We plan to continue our strict adherence to ISEF paperwork requirements set for high school participants for the elementary and middle school levels as well. The ISEF Rules Wizard is the easiest way to determine what forms are required for a project. IRB and SRC project reviews must be performed prior to project research. Please refer to SEFNK and ISEF rules for more details.


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Charles Bowen, SEFNK Director
Founders Hall #519
Nunn Drive
Northern Kentucky University
Phone: (859) 572-6554
Fax: (859) 572-6179
Email: sefnk@nku.edu

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