Concorso Internazionale ThinkQuest®

Anno 1998-1999

Un concorso in Internet per studenti dai 12 ai 19 anni

 

 

NEWS

ThinkQuest Newsletter
July, 1999

 

Contents:

Feature Story:

  • Jennifer Gray, ThinkQuest Three-time Award Winner
  • Announcements
  • SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Conference Update
  • ThinkQuest Teams in the News
  • Teams in the News Special: The American Academy of Achievement

  • Jennifer Gray, ThinkQuest Three-Time Award Winner

    "ThinkQuest helped me get into the college of my choice, start my own business and touch others with my creations. It also boosted my self confidence and made me realize I have talents - I have something to contribute."

    - Jennifer Gray, Lebanon, NH ThinkQuest Participant 1996, 1997, 1998 Web sites: Runner's Oasis, CyberCycle, The Living Africa At the age of 19, Jennifer Gray already has a hyphenated title: Web designer - graphic artist - college student - entrepreneur.

    Three years ago, as a high school sophomore, Jennifer had already developed a rudimentary Web site but she was hungry to learn more about what was then a budding environment for so-called techies -- the Internet. Her high school librarian shared information about the ThinkQuest Internet challenge and Jennifer was hooked. She found two teammates on an online forum from New Hampshire and New York and over the next seven months the threesome worked via email to build Runner's Oasis, a site about running techniques, nutrition and more for high school students. Jennifer was the only team member who knew html.

    She taught this technology to her teammates through online tutorials and they all collaborated on researching and writing. Their hard work paid off when the team won first place in the Sports category and each student was awarded a $15,000 scholarship.

    ThinkQuest was now a part of life for Jennifer and she entered the contest for a second year with high expectations. As an athlete, she was excited about developing another sports site, CyberCycle. Jennifer was also becoming busy with her new life as a young Web designer. After local businesses heard about her ThinkQuest win, they contacted her to design their Web sites. She has worked on everything from medical sites to a furniture store to a tuxedo shop.

    Although she was busy with these projects, she still found time to complete CyberCycle and she and her teammates took home the third place prize in the Sports and Fitness category, adding $9,000 to her growing scholarship fund.

    Perhaps Jennifer's most rewarding ThinkQuest experience was the third year when she collaborated with teammates from around the world including the Ivory Coast and the Netherlands to create The Living Africa. This site was designed to give people of all ages a new perspective about the continent and all that it has to offer. Jennifer often set her alarm for 5:00 a.m. to virtually chat with her teammates who lived many time zones away. Together they were able to use their vast cultural differences and unique perspectives to complete this detailed and content-rich site over the course of eight months. The last month included many 20-hour days to make sure they met the deadline. Jennifer walked away with yet another prize - 2nd place in the Interdisciplinary category and $12,000 for a total of $36,000 in scholarship money from the program. Better yet, she has received numerous emails that the site is being used by teachers to share the wonder of Africa with their students.

    Next year Jennifer will begin her sophomore year at the Rochester Institute of Technology where she is majoring in graphic design. While she is no longer eligible to be a ThinkQuest participant, she is still part of the organization as an on-site intern. This summer Jennifer is designing ThinkQuest's new home page.

     


  • Announcements:

    The ThinkQuest web site web site will be featured as TecherNet's Site of the Week for the week of July 19, 1999. Visit TeacherNet, a terrific resource at: http://www.teachernet.com/

    ThinkQuest was featured in the sptimes.com news in June: http://www.sptimes.com/News/61499/Technology/Team_on_quest_through.shtml

     


  • SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Conference Update

    What is the future of technology? How will it effect education? Join us at the ThinkQuest Conference '99 in November to find out. You'll meet the people who are designing the tomorrow's technologies and those who are guiding their impact on teaching and learning. And you'll join the ThinkQuest finalists as they celebrate and share their successful web sites. Among the sessions are: Interactive Learning Spaces Online: New Internet capacity will give students unlimited creative opportunities. See the tools for the future online - constructions sets, meeting spaces, avatar conferences, and other multi-user opportunities - and find out how students will learn in online environments. The Convergence of Digital Technologies and the Implications for Education: The Internet, cable, phones, broadcast TV, even print technologies are converging into all digital all the time. What does the future hold for converging technologies and what are the implications for education? A panel of experts involved in both the technology and educational sides of this issue will describe their companies' plans and how education can benefit. Techquity: The Technology Gap and What We are Doing About It: The digital divide is growing; the gap between the haves and have-nots is increasing - among Americans and around the world. But there's hope. On this panel you'll meet people who are successfully addressing the issue of technology access and equality of opportunity in low-income communities and emerging nations.

    There's lots more happening at the conference. Check the web site (http://www.thinkquest.org/conference) for more information and to sign up today. Spaces are limited.

     


  • ThinkQuest Teams in the News:

    Congratulations to team 5135, "Creatures of the Night and You" and team 5002, "Do We Really Know Dewey?" ThinkQuest Junior 1999 award winners who scored A+ on the education World Awards! Check out these and other great kid's sites at:
    http://www.education-world.com/awards/

    1997 team, "Learn Physics Today!" has been named one of the Top 100 Educational Web Sites of 1999, by The Education Source. See this site at: http://www.thinkquest.org/library/10796.html

    http://www.surfnetkids.com/ featured "Yo, It's Time for Braces", team 5029, as the Reader Pick of the Week (week of July 5, 1999). Congratulations!


  • Teams in the News Special: The American Academy of Achievement

    On June 17-29, 1999, the American Academy of Achievement hosted it's 38th annual Achievement Summit in Washington D.C. Celebrities, Nobel Prize winners, authors, artists and many others who were chosen by the Academy as representatives of "Those Who Excel" were brought together to be honored and share with today's youth their ideas about better tomorrows. Four hundred students from around the country were chosen to attend based on academic recommendation from their school, community or academic contest.

    Three ThinkQuest student team members were selected to attend this important event. Three-time Award Winners Jennifer Gray, Andrew Holbrook and Kushal Dave were recommended by Advanced Network & Services for their outstanding achievement in the ThinkQuest Competition. Andrew Holbrook was among ten students chosen to receive the Golden Eagle Award. Congratulations to these dedicated and outstanding students!

 


 

 

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