Each team is challenged to come up with solutions that improve health, reduce poverty or boost literacy based on the UN Millennium Goals. To learn more about the United Nations Millennium Development Goals - http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/
The competition hopes to inspire more students to become interested in technical careers and prepare them for future careers. To view some of this year’s finalist videos click on the link and select a country - http://www.msstudentlounge.com/studentrally/tabid/81/Default.aspx
The competition categories are: Software Design, Embedded Development, Game Design, Digital Media and IT Challenge. To read about each teams’ projects - http://imaginecup.com/Competition/Finalists.aspx
Although this is a global competition how can you inspire your students to become passionate about learning and making a difference in the world? What project-based activities could you do with your students next school year? Do you want to design a student-centered project from scratch or find project-based activities online? Here’s some help with available project-based ideas from the internet –
- Computing Technology for Math Excellence - http://www.ct4me.net/math_projects.htm
- Internet4Classrooms: Project Sites - http://www.internet4classrooms.com/project.htm
- Mrs. O’s House: Projects - http://www.mrsoshouse.com/pbl/pblin.html
- Youth Learn: Inquiry Based Project -
http://www.youthlearn.org/learning/planning/lesson-planning/how-inquiry/how-inquiry - Project-based activities in Math & Science -
http://www.squidoo.com/project-based-activities
To learn more about Imagine Cup - http://imaginecup.com/
To view videos from Imagine Cup 2010 -
http://www.eschoolnews.tv/MN/Mnp/eSchoolNews/eSchoolNews.aspx
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