How to Organize a School Science Fair

ajax asked:

Elementary schools often organize many events to give students a hands-on experience of various topics and subjects. Science fairs have been one of the most common and educative school events. Most importantly, it gets even an unenthusiastic student interested in science. Moreover, it’s the best way to exhibit hidden talents and achieve something from healthy competition. Such school activities also enhance the child’s applications for colleges or jobs in future.

Looking at how important science fairs can be in shaping a kid’s future, special attention must be given to make sure it’s organized correctly and successfully. Here are some tips to help students and teachers sail through the event.

1.A healthy discussion between teachers and students should be the start of any science fair. It could either be within classrooms or special committees could be set up to discuss topics and assign them to students. Weaker students will need guidance to choose the right topic. A good bit of research on the topic is necessary before students plunge into the work.

2.Students should draft a plan for more than one topic and submit it to their science teachers. There could be circumstances when a certain project or experiment may not be feasible. In such situations, it’s sensible to keep a buffer topic ready.

3.Most schools keep a cache of projects conducted previously. Children should make maximum use of this facility and dig into the collection to learn from them. Pick out the best project from previous fairs and pick out valuable tips from there.

4.Judges chosen for the competition should have a background in science. They could be in-house science teachers or outside faculty, or even a university student studying science. Inform the judges about the judging protocols much before the event, and make sure they receive appropriate tokens of appreciation for their participation.

5.Once the date of the event is fixed, start off with the publicity work. Use the word of mouth, telephonic conversations and posters abundantly, since other methods are expensive and time consuming. Use an online organization tool to coordinate the whole event and the volunteers, which will make it easy to carry out the science fair as planned.

6.Stalls should be erected at a suitable location, with maximum visibility and space for students to display their skills and experiments. The drama hall, the sports ground or an amphitheatre (if any) would be great venues.

Schools should finish the event off with quality rewards for worthy students. It’s important to motivate talented students so they can perform better and aspire for higher goals.

Moving Beyond Talk the Science of Results Oriented Thinking

Vickie Jimenez asked:

Are you willing to move beyond talking about it and implement real results for you and your life? Have you ever wondered what you could be? Have you ever pictured in your mind what having your best life would look like? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to become or create the success or vision you imagine in your mind? Have you ever wished you would feel more joy, abundance, love and happiness in your daily life? Have you ever been willing to look at why the life you want and what you have in this moment don’t match?

Learning to examine what we have created and how to create what we do what is the science of results oriented thinking. The science of results oriented thinking is not new however, millions of people have become aware of its over all influence in the creation of their lives.

The science of results oriented thinking is the understanding that everything showing up in your life right now is there because you created it with your thoughts, feelings and actions. This science looks at how the thoughts you are thinking can impair your abilities or empower your abilities.

The premise of this science is the understanding that you are not your thoughts nor the feelings that come from that thought. Instead you learn that thoughts are tools not who you are. Feelings are the result of a thought, and that thought creates a chemical cocktail and pours it in your body for you to feel the thought that you just exposed yourself too. If you say to yourself, “That makes mad,” your body complies and says “Okay one mad coming up,” You drink the cocktail and you feel the mad moving through your body. It is simply a biological process not who you are. You are not an angry, depressing or fearful thought. You are much more than that.

Feelings are like a flavor or spice. You get to choose how you feel or what spice you get to use in your life. Self-command, which is part of the science of results oriented thinking, teaches you how to command the spices or flavors in your life. You learn to co-create not let life just happen to you.

Because thoughts are tools that create experiences in your life, the science of results oriented thinking shows you have to have empowering thoughts that create an empowering you. The confusion happens when you believe you are the thought you are having. You are not the depressed person, the angry person nor are you the successful person or happy person. You are simply either using a thought as a tool and it delivers the experience you tell it to bring you.

Moving beyond talking and observing what it is that you are telling yourself in each moment has evidence of what chemical cocktail you are pouring into your systems. Observe what thought habits you have. In the science of results oriented thinking you will learn the 6 deadliest, yet widely accepted thinking and speaking habits that are plaguing personal success. In this science you will learn how to overcome these 6 killer habits and move into success habits that will produce the life you want.

Being willing to look at how you may harm your success outcome is one of the most important things you can do in your life. It is important to know because if you don’t understand how the science of results oriented thinking operates you will be doing the same thing your doing right now for the rest of your life never being able to change your circumstances.  Don’t wait take action now.

Science & Technology

Manjari Peiris asked:

The governments of India and Sri Lanka recently signed an agreement on cooperation in the fields of science and technology considering that the development of scientific and technical relations shall be of mutual benefit to both countries.

Accordingly the two countries in accordance with national laws and regulations would exchange scientists, research workers, technologists, specialists, scholars, scientific and technical information and documentation.

Also arrangements would be made to organize bilateral scientific and technical seminars, workshops and courses on problems of interest to both countries.

This agreement would also  facilitate with the training of young scientific workers by granting fellowships on the basis of exchange, joint identification of the potential for research cooperation stemming from scientific and technical challenges in trade and industry,  including joint research projects, exchange of experience and know-how, organization of exhibitions demonstrating the achievements of both countries in the field of science and technology, etc.

Picture shows the two ministers signing the agreement

The Science & Technology Ministers of the SEARO region met for the first time recently in New Delhi. The objective of this meeting was to bring the benefits of science and technology to the people of SAARC  and to strengthen the regional cooperation in the area of science and technology through focused collaboration in prioritized  sectors which clear modalities for implementation.

The SAARC countries recognize that South Asia is host to one of the largest pools of scientific and technological manpower skills and local talent in the region which enabled the region to reap the benefits of Green Revolution, White Revolution, the IT Revolution and the Micro-Credit-Grameen Bank Revolution.

The countries recognize the importance of science and technology in the daily lives of the people of South Asia and are aware of the need for development of scientific temper for dealing with developmental challenges in the region. They believe that the SAARC community should actively cooperate to improve capacity in science and technology in evolving science and technology advantaged countries in the region.

The best way of doing so is strengthening intra-regional cooperation in science and technology through establishment of a virtual SAARC technology information web portal on a voluntary basis and through organization of SAARC seminars on issues of current relevance such as renewable energy, solid waste management and water treatment and sanitation.

Picture shows the SEARO region Science & Technology Ministers and senior officials. The meeting held for two days and on the first day the senior officials met and the following day the Ministers met.

When Science-fiction Becomes Reality

Jennifer Longe asked:

According to Wikipedia, science-fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. There are many movies featuring events, gadgets, creatures and people that are very unlikely to encounter, meet or happen in real life. But as time passes by and science and technology keep on advancing and improving, many elements which are considered belonging to science-fiction movie are now coming to life.

The most popular science-fiction elements are extraterrestrials. In this category we have E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, Close Encounter and Independence Day. It’s still unclear if there is life on other planets despite many claims of UFO sightings, alien encounters, abductions and let’s not forget The Roswell Incident. NASA detected what seems like methane on Mars’ atmosphere which means possible life on the planet. – I hope that they look like us and not small, green with big headed people, coz that would bring back nightmares which will turn out to be real this time. What I fear most if there is life on Mars that for some stupid earthling reason we’ll decide to attack them and turn this into Earth Attack. I hope that the Mars mission won’t turn into Capricorn One.

One of the most beautiful magical science-fiction elements is space traveling. There is a 1902 black and white silent French movie titled Le Voyage Dans La Lune (A trip To The Moon). Boy, that movie must have seemed so silly and unbelievable back then – The trip part, not all the freaky stuff that happened up there – until July 20th 1969 when man first walked on the moon. Now, not anyone can go to space unless you’re an astronaut –Duh! – a star, wealthy or a VIP. There some companies such as Virgin Galactic, one of Richard Branson s’ Virgin Group corporations, which will be offering spaceflight to passengers. But it doesn’t come cheap, the first 500 flights are between $200,000 and $100,000 – Seems like only some of the people mentioned above will be able to afford them – and the next ones, $20,000 – Start saving.

Another science-fiction element is disaster. The type where the earth or mankind is about to disappear – I wonder which animal would miss us the most – and someone has to set up to save humanity; or some kind of disease and survival of the fittest comes back in style. We have Armageddon, I Am Legend and The Day After Tomorrow. The real life natural event which easily comes to mind is global warming. Temperatures are rising, ice in the artics is melting, pollution is on the increase and animals are going instinct. If Mars is unoccupied and that it is possible that earthling can live on it, I hope that we will take better care of it.

Huge scary monsters destroying everything and terrifying everyone are also science-fiction elements. The most popular ones are King Kong and GodZilla. In a decade or two, monsters 16 feet tall and weighting 6 to 12 tones may be walking amongst us. I’m talking about Manfred’s brothers and sisters. Yes, mammoth. Scientists have found wolly mapped with mammoth DNA which they intend to use to clone mammoths; like in Jurassic Park. Mammoth went extinct because of food scarcity and rise in temperature. With Global warming and the increase of food price, I wonder how and where they will live. Good thing that they were herbivore.

The technology in science-fiction movies always makes us dream and wonder if it will one day come to life. The dreamiest are flying cars like in The Jetsons and The Fifth Element. I’m going to be honest and say that it is one invention I though won’t be coming around any time soon, but turns out that I was wrong thanks to Parajet Skycar. It drives like a car and flies like a plane. Don’t get carried away yet. The flying car hasn’t been tested yet but there are plans of it flying from London to Timbuktu by the end of January.

Last but not least, we have robots and artificial intelligence. There are many movies such as I, Robot and Terminator which feature metals held together with bolts and nuts looking and behaving like human beings. We also happen to have some in real life like the robot suit which can assist people by lifting heavy loads and assist people with disabilities climb stairs and the kitchen assistant robot which can take care of house chores and robotics pets (mostly dogs).

So far, there isn’t any time travel machine – that I have heard of – like in Back To The Future and that’s probably for the best because whichever individual or country manages to create one will most probably use it to change history in their advantage or maybe even make it worse.

A few days ago, a US Airways plane which was bird stroked, an engine caught fire and crash-landed into the Hudson River. All the passengers and crew survived. Everyone believes that it is thanks to the pilot and hero Robert Bea who handled the situation amazingly. Now if this was in a movie, it would have been seen as a great plot, exaggerated and not likely to happen. Now that it has, if the crash appears in a movie, people will say “Great just like the landing on the Hudson River.” But the movie won’t leave such a big mark in viewers mind because it has already happened.

I wonder if gathering the courage to throw shoes at a world leader should be consider as a science-fiction event come true.

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Behavioral Science Skills

Michael asked:

Have you thought of a career in Behavioral sciences? If not, then I would suggest you to seriously think about it. A career in Behavioral Science is not only rewarding but also challenging and intimidating. Moreover, Behavioral science encompasses number of disciplines and fields and you can choose the “right one” according to your interests and ability.

Every behavioral scientist requires some skills to succeed and grow in this field. This article discusses some of the key skills to be possessed by any behavioral scientist. First of all, Behavioral scientists examine how people and groups grow and change over time. Therefore, they learn to develop theories that adapt to shifts in culture and environment along with their subjects.

Ethology: A zoological science, ethologists study animal behavior, specifically instinctual rather than learned behavior. Ethology, as a part of behavioral science, instead looks at instinctual behavior in humans.

FBI Behavioral Science Unit: You can work for the FBI with a degree in this field. It typically does involve criminal profiling, made popular by TV and films, but it also has several other components, including studying the behavior of criminals in general and even working to better the operational effectiveness of the FBI itself.

Salaries can vary throughout the different disciplines of behavioral sciences. For sociologist it can be somewhere around $61,140. For anthropologist, it ranges between $53,080. Whereas for a clinical psychologist, the salary is $62,210 and for health educator it is $42,920.

With so many career options, a career in behavioral sciences is certainly rewarding!

3 Big Mistakes Readers of the Science of Getting Rich Make

Tony Mase asked:

Copyright (c) 2007 Tony Mase

Recently resurrected from its relative obscurity, Wallace D. Wattles’ nearly one hundred year old classic masterpiece, “The Science of Getting Rich”, has quickly become *THE* book to read on the subject of getting rich.

However…

Most of those who read this powerful book won’t get rich.

Sad…

But absolutely true!

Why not, you ask?

The answer is simple…

They make one or more of these three big mistakes:

Big Mistake #1 – They read edited, revised, and/or poorly done versions of “The Science of Getting Rich”.

There are a number of versions of “The Science of Getting Rich” available both offline and online, many of which are edited, revised, and/or poorly done containing serious errors.

In order for you to get rich scientifically, using “The Science of Getting Rich”, it’s vitally important that you follow Wallace D. Wattles’ “system” *exactly* as Wallace D. Wattles originally wrote it, *NOT* as some “co-author”, editor, scanner, and/or translator decided that it should’ve been written.

So…

If you want to get results from “The Science of Getting Rich”…

My advice is to…

Only read versions of “The Science of Getting Rich” that were taken, with care, directly from the original and that haven’t been edited, revised, and/or translated.

Big Mistake #2 – They mix systems.

In Chapter 10 of “The Science of Getting Rich” (“Further Use of the Will”), Wallace D. Wattles wrote:

“Others still are poor because, while they have some notion of science, they have become so swamped and lost in the maze of metaphysical and occult theories that they do not know which road to take. They try a mixture of many systems and fail in all.”

Here’s the deal…

If you want results from “The Science of Getting Rich”, it’s vitally important that you follow the *one* “system” Wallace D. Wattles laid out in it and follow that *one* system *ONLY*!

Then…

As Wallace D. Wattles wrote later in the same chapter:

“After you have made good and become rich, you may study other systems as much as you please; but until you are quite sure that you have gained what you want, do not read anything on this line but this book, unless it be the authors mentioned in the Preface.”

I’ve found this to be wise advice…

As a matter of fact…

It’s some of the wisest advice that I’ve ever read. 🙂

Big Mistake #3 – They don’t take action.

And this one’s the “biggie”…

Most folks who read “The Science of Getting Rich”…

Absolutely love the book…

They love to read it…

They love to study it…

They love to talk about it…

They love to theorize about it…

They love to philosophize about it…

However…

When it comes down to taking action on its proven scientific principles…

Nada!

They never get around to believing the fundamental principles on which it’s based…

They never get around to getting off the competitive plane of life…

They never get around to creating a vision of what they want…

They never get around to taking action with faith and purpose…

They never get around to taking efficient action…

And…

Therefore…

They never get the results it promises!

Don’t let that be you. 🙂

Science Fiction Books – the Literature of Ideas

Alden Jerry asked:

Science fiction is the literature of highly creative ideas. By the mid ’70s, the genre of science-based ideas had grown. Apart from book, science fictions come in the form of art, television, film, theater and game. Science fiction can be synonymous with the broader definition of ‘speculative fiction’ in organizational or marketing contexts. This is a highly creative works incorporating imaginative elements which is not found in contemporary reality. This includes horror, fantasy and related genres. This kind of books are also used to raise awareness of ecological ideas, narrates dystopia future. Frank Herbert and Kim Robinson are the well known names for their serious concern with ecological issues. This kind of fiction books are written on various themes like, cosmology, creation of universe, quantum suicide, the future, symbiont, ultimate fate of the universe etc.

Out of all the genre of books that have been written so far, science fiction seems to be one that is a class apart. The feeling towards the genre is either one of extreme hatred or fanatic following. One of great science fiction books that one can remember today are “Journey to the Center of the Earth,” by H. G. Wells, “The “Red Mars” by Kim Stanley, “Servant of the Bones” by Anne Rice, “Idoru” by William Gibson and “The Time Machine”. Today these hot listed names have been replaced with modern classical space operas like Robert A. Heinlein’s “Citizen of the Galaxy and.” This kind of science fiction has a certain epic scope in the stories. They contains fighting of galaxies, a twisted concept of time, phenomenal depictions of aliens, and many more.

Fortunately, to write for this genre it is not necessary to be a “techie,” or have to be a degree holder in quantum mechanics. Good sci-fi books, could not be popular if it is not about people. It examines the human condition, perhaps in a whole new atmosphere or in a new landscape or from an “alien” perspective. To create that all-important empathy between character and reader.

The “terminal Experiment” is one of Amazon.com’s top 50 best selling science fiction title of all times. The “Harry Porter” was the best selling book of last year.

Science Fiction Books: Unlimited Thrill, Unlimited Fun

Alden Jerry asked:

 

The umbrella term “Science fiction” covers fictional books from a wide spectrum of genres. One major factor behind the unprecedented popularity of science fiction books is the springing up of these book publishing houses. Though Science fiction works have been experimented in television serials, movies, games, and in various popular theatrical forms but in the present day scenario science fiction books are fast replacing other mediums. Again the credit for this paradigmatic shift – from traditional science fiction mediums to science fiction books – goes to the massive publishing drive. An interesting outcome of this thrust on publishing is the new phenomenon is the emergence of a new readership. In order to embrace the growing number of readers from different age groups many publishing houses have gone to the extent of slashing down the prices of these books. The easy availability of highly affordable science fiction books has encouraged people to buy greater numbers of these fiction books. The pace at which whole volumes of fiction books are vanishing off the shelves in bookstores points to the growing interest in science fiction. A number of Online book portals have come up to to cater to the growing needs of readers. These Online bookstores offer tempting book deals to woo new readers.

The definition of Science fiction includes creative fictional accounts pivoting around alternate space and time possibilities. This means books though written with a scientific temperament yet attempting to deal with imaginative space, time and historical settings. These science fiction books often deal with aliens from other worlds and UFOs. Many of these science fiction stories give an account of new discoveries or new ways of application of scientific laws and principles. For instance, a scientific story may deal with the themes of time traveling or psionics, or new technologies like cloning, nanotechnology, or powerful robots, or even alternate socio-political systems of governance. Some of the most famous science fiction works include Douglas Adams’ “Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, Orson Scott Card’s “Ender’s Game”, Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” and Arthur C Clarke’s “Rendezvous With Rama”

Original Science Projects

Jordan Matthews asked:

Everyone who has ever been to a science fair has seen the boring old science project such as the sanderupting volcano or the paper space project. These types of displays are very simple and easy from the parent’s point of view, but these displays are very unwise choices for the students who must participate. Why is that?

These basic experiments are the type of experiments that are so ubiquitous that even the children understand what is going to occur. When that happens, then the children are probably not learning much, if anything. Judges have gotten bored with these styles of experiments, and that’s a major problem for kids who endeavor to win awards in their science fair competition. When it’s all said and done, this type of project is only really good for the parents who are buying the materials, and surprisingly these kinds of projects are not even cheap.

It is your role to find is a creative and original science fair project, or at least a project that is more educational than those repetitive experiments. Not only will this aid your child achieve more, it can provide the child an increased opportunity of becoming the winner of the the exhibition. Often, these competitions will include a scholarship or a nice cash prize{{{, and even those that do not provide one can certainly lead to a science scholarship later on down the line. Those which do nothave a scholarship attached can occasionally lead to a science scholarship later on down the line. This can be a nice added opportunity, and in addition to the high grades, the knowledge, and the experience your student is receiving with their entry, it provides you a wonderful reason to do something special.

What type of unique science projects are available? The world wide web appears to be a very good primary alternative, but because of the ease of use, one can all but guarantee that large science exhibitions include a similar project, especially if you took your exhibit from a popular science project website. Even when only participating in a small science fair, or an in-class science fair, you have to presume that there are a few other parents who are using the same websites that you have, including the judges and the teachers who are grading your children. These duplicate projects mean problems for the teachers, as this approach to the science fair buries the true benefit to the science fair exhibitions: having an exploratory experience. The people who run these exhibitions are hoping for you to come up with something original, on your own. In addition, you have to think about the of experience the student is going through. A competition is their chance to display their own interests, and selecting an easy or inexpensiveproject off of an internet site is not helping them learn.

You can check out the library for books, or looking at downloadable ebooks as well. These sources are in general the better places for pre-made ideas because there is a greater variety of choices, and a smaller number of competitors will be able to find each source, giving you a better shot at uniqueness.

Have the student create their own experiment, or if this does not go over well, then have the child add their ideas into some aspect of some other science fair experiment they have discovered. You can borrow a little bit of ideas from the websites, especially from the “members only” websites that have really good experiments, and books or suggestions with more unique ideas, but make sure to supplement them with an idea of your own!

If your kid needs help with their science project ideas and you are lacking in computer and spreadsheet knowledge, do not be afraid to look an expert for help. A majority of those members-only internet sites will give helpful downloads such as ready-made charts and spreadsheets for your child’s use. You ought to obtain help from an online tutor, who are almost always biology students in university who are able to assist you out with a little easy advice.

Behavioral Sciences: One Degree, Many Job Options

Kelli Smith asked:

What Exactly Are the Behavioral Sciences?

The behavioral sciences fall somewhere between social sciences and natural sciences, absorbing some components of each. It’s a big category, so it typically gets broken down into two smaller ones: Neural-Decision Sciences and Social-Communication Sciences.

Neural-Decision Science studies the relationship between biology and decision-making, and disciplines in that field include psychology, ethology, psychobiology, social neuroscience, and management science.

Social-Communication Science focuses on communication. Specifically it deals with how both language and communication can affect the individual, relationships, and social interaction in general. A common discipline in this field is anthropology, but other disciplines include organizational behavior and behavior finance.

What Can You Do With a Behavioral Sciences Degree?

Here are just some of the careers you can choose to pursue and, briefly, what’s involved in each:

Anthropology: Anthropologists study the physical, social, cultural development, and behavior of human beings. Within anthropology several specialties exist such as sociocultural, linguistic, or biophysical. A bachelor’s degree in the behavioral sciences can be a strong starting point to continue on to a master’s degree or PhD in anthropology.

Ethology: A zoological science, ethologists study animal behavior, specifically instinctual rather than learned behavior. Ethology, as a part of behavioral science, instead looks at instinctual behavior in humans.

FBI Behavioral Science Unit: You can work for the FBI with a degree in this field. It typically does involve criminal profiling, made popular by TV and films, but it also has several other components, including studying the behavior of criminals in general and even working to better the operational effectiveness of the FBI itself.

Psychology: Since psychologists study human behavior, it makes sense that this field fits neatly within the behavioral sciences category. To become a practicing psychologist, you almost always need to have a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) or PhD. All states traditionally require psychologists who see patients to have a license or certification.

Sociology: Sociologists look at society and social behavior. Sociology examines groups and organizations, different cultures, and social institutions. A master’s degree or PhD. in sociology is usually necessary, but majoring in behavioral sciences at a university can provide a solid educational beginning.

Interestingly, significant job growth has occurred in surprising areas that either didn’t previously exist or weren’t traditionally linked with the behavioral sciences:

Neuromarketing: This new field uses neuroscience to study consumer behavior, but it’s extremely small in the private sector at this time.

Public-Opinion Research: Behavioral science can better explain influences on public opinion and how it forms.

Health Education/Public Health: Behavioral science comes into play here in helping people make healthier choices for themselves. This can often involve community-wide education initiatives on topics as diverse disease prevention, nutrition, drugs and alcohol abuse, or even the quality of life for senior citizens.

Job Prospects and Salaries for Behavioral Scientists

Salaries vary throughout behavior sciences, however in 2007 these occupations earned the following annual median salaries:

• Sociologists: $61,140

• Anthropologists: $53,080

• Clinical Psychologists: $62,210

• Health Educator: $42,920

With so many career options, you should have plenty of job prospects with a behavioral science degree.