What:
Science FestivalExpo and Book Fair
When:
Sat, April 28, 2012, 10am-6pm(Doors open 9:30am for
10am Featured Author Presentations
in meeting rooms 145-147 only)
Where:
Washington, D.C.Walter E. Washington Convention Center
801 Mount Vernon Place, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Closest Metro Stop:
Mt. Vernon Sq/7th St-Convention CenterOpen to all ages
Free of charge
Pre-register to win a T-shirt
USA Science & Engineering Festival
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Prizes 1st prize: $1,000*; plus $500 electronics gift certificate OR HD Camcorder (valued up to $500); plus student license for Wolfram Mathematica visualization and computational software; plus a travel stipend to travel to Washington DC for the Expo OR 2 tickets to a VIP event to meet the Mythbusters!**
2nd prize: $500*, plus $250 electronics gift certificate, plus Adobe Premiere video editing software 3rd prize: $250*, plus $125 electronics gift certificate People’s Choice Award: $250* In addition, the winning videos will be screened during the USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo on the National Mall and at other key Festival events. *All prize money to go towards science education at the students’ school, home school network, after-school program, science club or any other organization the student is representing for the purpose of this contest. The Kavli Foundation will present the winner(s) with their award check during a ceremony as part of the USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo on the National Mall on October 23 and 24, 2010). HD Camcorder and/or gift certificate(s) go directly to the student, or student team. **Amount of travel stipend will vary based on location of the winner(s). If winner is from DC area, they will get two tickets to a VIP event to meet the Mythbusters in lieu of the travel stipend.
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Judging/People's Choice Award
A panel of distinguished judges will select the most outstanding videos to receive 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize. In addition, the People’s Choice Award will be voted on by the public. Voting for the People’s Choice award is easy. Go to the USA Science & Engineering Festival Student Video Contest site at http://www.scivee.tv/node/16370. Make sure you are registered and logged into the SciVee site and then view the videos. Click the star rating you prefer under each video that you review. A “Thank You for Voting” notice will appear and your vote will be recorded toward the total for the People’s choice award. You may only vote once for each video.
The requirements are that the video:
• be made for educational purposes
• be in .mov or .wmv digital video format
• be more than 30 seconds and less than 90 seconds long
• be suitable for public display
• does not violate copyright law (all material must be your original work)
• is all done by you, the student, or by a team of students – yes, we are encouraging team videos!
How to enter for the Kavli Science Video Contest:
- Go to http://www.scivee.tv/uploadvideo and login to Scivee. You will need to register if you're not already a SciVee user.
- Follow the video upload process:
Mark your entry as a "video only."
Give your video’s title, a short description, and list its authors/producers
Choose the appropriate audience and subject areas. - When asked to enter “tags”, make sure you put USASEF. You may also enter other tags.
- Click “finish” to upload your video.
- Then come back to this page to submit your registration form (at the bottom of this page). On the registration form, you will be asked to enter the link to your video on SciVee, and the name of your file. You MUST submit a registration form through the USA Science & Engineering Festival website to enter for the contest.
- Your registration form and video file must be submitted no later than 11:59pm EST on August 31, 2010.
For questions regarding the contest, please contact Stacy Jannis at jannisprods@earthlink.net
For technical issues please contact support@scivee.tv
Click here to review the OFFICIAL RULES
Access free resources to create your video: free /images, free music...
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can we submit more than one entry from our school?
Yes! we are encouraging teachers to use the contest as a classroom project.
Can we submit our entry as a team?
Yes! Team projects are fun, and they encourage team building and leadership skills.
Who is eligible?
K-12 students who are enrolled in public, private, and home schools. You can also submit your entry from a non-profit organization like a youth club , science club, after-school club, or summer program. The contest is for USA students, mainly, but we will accept and encourage your submission if you are a K-12 student living in a different country other than the US. Please produce your video in English, or else provide translation or subtitles.
What does it mean that all the work must be original, no copyright law violation? Can we use recorded music? A picture of Einstein?
We encourage originality, shooting original video, and using educational photo, video, audio source material that is in the public domain or else cleared for educational use. See our source list above for ideas, or contact Stacy Jannis if you have any more questions!
Free Resources for Your Science Video
Video clip and image sources:
http://mynasa1.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/diypodcast/index.html
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/hd/HDGalleryCollection_archive_1.html
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/index.html
http://www.fws.gov/digitalmedia
http://photogallery.nrcs.usda.gov/Index.asp
http://visualsonline.cancer.gov/
http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/collections.html
http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Graphics.shtml
Royalty free music listings
http://www.seabreezecomputers.com/tips/freemusic.htm
















