INTRODUCTION
Almost all countries who organize science fairs in some form or other try to stimulate young minds to take active interest in science, engineering and mathematics and to provide a platform to these youngsters to nurture their creativity. The fairs further aim to provide an educational experience by exposing them to the judges and the public to give confidence and public recognition for their work. Every year over 2 millions students in India alone participate in these fairs at different levels.
CALENDER OF EVENTS (Tentative) – 2020-2021
Sl. No. | Name of the Event/Program | expected date/period |
1. | National Technology Day | 11th May, 2020 |
2. | International Museum Day | 18th May, 2020 |
3. | Online Poster Making Contest on COVID-19: India’s Fight Back | 25th April- 3 May 2020 |
4. | Online contest Best Out of Waste | 1st-15th May 2020 |
5. | Live Session on ‘Arctic : ‘The Last Frontier’ | 25th May 2020 |
6. | Live streaming on ‘ CO2 Fluctuation Due To COVID lockdown’ | 27th May 2020 |
7. | Live streaming on ‘Animal Behavior & Importance of Biodiversity’ | 29th May 2020 |
8. | Solar Eclipse | 21st June, 2020 |
9. | International Yoga Day | 21st June, 2020 |
10. | Ground Water Week Celebrations (Coll. Events) | 16th – 20th July, 2020 |
11. | Teachers Training Programme | 2nd week of August 2020 |
12. | Anniversary Celebration of RSCL | 7th & 21st September 2020 |
13. | Hindi Pakhwara | 14th & 28th September 2020 |
14. | World Ozone Day (Coll. Events) | 15th-16th September 2020 |
15. | City Level Science Drama | 1rd week of October 2020 |
16. | International Fossil Day (Coll. Events) | 16th October 2020 |
17. | National Unity Day | 31st October 2020 |
18. | Innovation Festival | 3rd week of October, 2020 |
19. | World Science Day Celebration | 10th November, 2020 |
20. | Celebration of Constitution Day | 26th November, 2020 |
21. | Vigilance Awareness Programme | 1st week of November 2020 |
22. | City Level Science Fair | 3rd week of November 2020 |
23. | Teachers’ Training Programme | 3rd week of December 2020 |
24. | NASI-Winter School Programme | Last week of December 2020 |
25. | National Science Day Celebration | 27th – 28th February, 2020 |
OBJECTIVES OF SCIENCE FAIR
Research is a process by which people create new knowledge about themselves or the world around them in order to answer a question or solve a problem. While choosing the problem, one needs to carefully think as to how the research might enhance the knowledge and quality of lives of people. Similarly engineering feats try to create things, which never existed before to help mankind based on knowledge acquired. CLSF aims at bringing this aspect of thinking, problem solving and researching attitudes in young minds.
The student projects are excellent examples of ‘inquiry’ based learning which employs hands on approach to teaching science: students learn through research and experimentation, not just through lectures and books. It also tries to bring together young scientists from different parts of country to compete, get prizes/awards, establish new collaborations for future research, exchange thoughts with students from other cultures and make new friends.
ABOUT REGIONAL SCIENCE CITY, LUCKNOW
Regional Science City, Lucknow is a constituent unit of National Council of Science Museums, under the Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India, and is working with basic mission of popularizing science and enhancing public understanding & appreciation of science & technology. It also promotes a process of discovery in the minds of young children by supplementing science education in schools through interactive exhibits, publications, in-house and outreach science education programmes. It also co-ordinates district level Science Fair, Students Science Seminar, Science Drama Contest, Teachers Training Programme and Hobby Camp etc.
City Level Science Fair
Regional Science City, Lucknow shall be organizing the City Level Science Fair on scientific topics to select suitable number of student and teacher projects. The intake capacity at this science fair is approx. 30 individual student projects, 20 team projects. The City Level Science Fair will be held on 20th, 21st & 22nd of December 2018 at Regional Science City, Aliganj Sector ‘E’ Ekta Vihar Lucknow.
In the City Level Science Fair the following no. of projects are invited from each school.
I. Individual Projects – 3 Nos.
No. of participants: (1 Students+ 1 guide teacher with each project)
2. Team Projects – 2 Nos.
No. of participants with each project: (2 Students + 1 guide teacher with each project)
NORTHERN INDIA SCIENCE FAIR 2018 – 19
As a leader in science communication, National Science Centre, Delhi is committed to the promotion of interest in science and technology education among students across the northern India. Like every year National Science Centre will organize Northern India Science Fair 2017 -2018. The zonal fair will be held at Delhi in first week of February 2019. The main objective of the NISF is to infuse the spirit of discovery among students, by stimulating young minds to take an active interest in science & technology.
TOPICS FOR THE SCIENCE FAIR 2018 -2019
Physics
Theories, principles and laws governing energy and the effect of energy on matter, -solid state, optics, acoustics, particle, nuclear, atomic, plasma, super conductivity, fluid and gas dynamics, thermodynamics, semiconductors, magnetism, quantum mechanics, biophysics etc.
Computer Science
Study and development of computer hardware, software, engineering, Internet networking and communications, graphics (including human interface), simulations/virtual reality or computational science (including data structures, encryption, coding and information theory).
Mathematics
Development of formal logical systems or various numeral or algebraic computations and the application of these principles – calculus, geometry, abstract algebra, number theory, statistics, complex analysis and probability etc.
Engineering
Technology, projects that directly apply scientific principles to manufacturing and practical uses -civil, mechanical, aeronautical, chemical, electrical, photographic, sound, automation, marine, heating and refrigerating, transportation, environmental engineering etc.
Environmental Science
Study of pollution (water and land) sources and their control, ecology etc.
Bio- Chemistry
Chemistry of life processes- molecular biology, molecular genetics, enzymes, photosynthesis, blood chemistry, protein chemistry, food chemistry, hormones etc.
Chemistry
Study of nature and composition of matter and laws governing it – physical chemistry, organic chemistry (other than biochemistry), inorganic chemistry, materials, plastic, fuels, pesticides, metallurgy, soil chemistry etc.
Earth & Space Science
Geology, mineralogy, physiography, oceanography, meteorology, climatology, astronomy, space logy, seismology, geography etc.
Botany
Study of plant life-agriculture, agronomy, horticulture, forestry, plant taxonomy, plant physiology, plant pathology, plant genetics, hydroponics, algae etc.
Note: The above list in a guideline & not a comprehensive list. Any outstanding project not listed may also be considered.
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?
Students from standard VIII to XIIth from schools can participate in CLSF. The participation are in the form of individual project category (one student per project), team project category (maximum 2 students per project).
How many can participate from each schools?
Each schools can sent the following entries to the City Level Contest.
I. Individual Projects – 3 Nos.
No. of participants :(3 Students+ 1 guide teacher with each project)
2. Team Projects – 2 Nos.
No. of participants with each project: (2 Students + 1 guide teacher with each project)
WHAT IS EXPECTED?
Considering the high level of competition at various stages and prestige of the fair, the projects must have innovation, uniqueness, originality, quality and research potential that would REVEAL SOMETHING NEW. Help of a research scientist, teacher or parent could be taken as a guide. Organizers shall select only good quality for participation in NISF. AVOID MAKING BULKY MODELS IN THERMOCOL, WOOD AND METAL, WHICH HAVE NO ORIGINAL RESEARCH INPUT.
How To Conceive A Project?
- I) SELECTION OF TOPIC:
Pick up a subject out of the given topics and choose a problem/idea you are curious about / you want to study/investigate or develop.
- II) LITERATURE REVIEW:
Go to libraries or internet, if you have, and learn everything you get on your problem/ idea. Observe related events and look for unexplained or unexpected results. Discuss with professionals in the field.
III) ORGANISE
Arrange everything you have learnt and narrow down your hypothesis.
- IV) GUIDE
Choose your guide / sponsor / qualified scientist who could guide you in your project.
- V) MAKE A TIME TABLE
Make a strict calendar of your activity with the help of your guide. Enough time should be given to experimentation.
- VI) PLAN EXPERIMENT
Once the research plan has been drawn, write your researching procedure, exactly describing your method of experiment, steps etc. Discuss with your sponsor / guide.
VII) EXPERIMENTATION
After a careful thought of experimental design, keep notes of every experiment, measurement and observation. Try all variable possibilities.
VIII) EXAMINE RESULTS
After completion of experimentation organize your findings. If you got expected results as per your hypothesis, analyze the data and draw conclusions. If not, make another hypothesis.
- IX) MODIFY EXPERIMENTAL SET UP I PROJECT
After you have succeeded, put up your project in presentable form for the fair. Display information, results and write the research paper, give title, contents, experiments, explanation, conclusion, acknowledgement and references.
PROJECT PARAMETERS : DISPLAY (MAXIMUM SIZE: 76 X 122 X 274 Cms.)
HINTS FOR GOOD PROJECT
Presentation
- a) Choose a Good Title
- b) Display Photographs
- c) Organize your presentation
- d) Make your display Eye catching
- e) Correctly present your well constructed project
Project Report
Each project may be supplemented by a research report giving (i) purpose of experiment, (ii) hypothesis, (iii) Procedures used (iv)data (v) conclusion (vi) usefulness of the experiment (vii) references (viii) acknowledgement.
SELECTION PROCEDURE
Selection of projects for higher stage will be done on the following basis :
Criteria | Individual Project | Team
Project |
Creative ability | 30 | 25 |
Scientific thoughts & engineering goals | 30 | 25 |
Presentation | 15 | 12 |
Skill | 15 | 12 |
Clarity | 10 | 10 |
Team work | — | 16 |
TOTAL MARKS | 100 | 100 |
PRIZE STRUCTURE FOR CITY LEVEL SCIENCE FAIR:
Individual Project Team Project
FIRST PRIZE Rs. 2000/- Rs. 2000/-
SECOND PRIZE Rs. 1500/- Rs. 1500/-
THIRD PRIZE Rs. 1000/- Rs. 1000/-
Last date for sending Reg. form : 17th December, 2018