Event Title

Community College Innovation Challenge – Panel Discussion

Location

HSC 2135

Start Date

28-2-2015 11:00 AM

Description

Renewable Energy

Jakub Lewandowski, Binderiya Bolor, Valentina Guarino, Kevin Carl Malinis

Solar Power

Joseph Stahl, John Von Drasek, Stacy Zalisk

STEM Education

Paulius Vitas, Brandon Pelc, Kevin Grygo

Teams were tasked with proposing innovative STEM-based solutions for real-world problems they identify within one of the following themes:

  • Big Data
  • Infrastructure Security
  • Sustainability (including water, food, energy, environment)
  • Broadening Participation in STEM
  • Improving STEM Education.

There are two components, a written entry and a video entry.

Written Entry:

The written entry will consist of three sections:

• The Problem. Clearly and succinctly define the problem of interest.

• The Solution. Describe your team’s innovative solution. What science and/or technology underlie the solution?

• Impacts and Benefits. Describe how your team would measure the impact and benefits of your solution, if implemented.

Video Entry:

The video should be used to clearly articulate the problem, what could happen if the problem is not resolved and your team’s proposed solution. A successful entry will be visually striking and will be captured and edited to a high standard. The video entry should also deliver clear and understandable messages using non-technical language.

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Feb 28th, 11:00 AM

Community College Innovation Challenge – Panel Discussion

HSC 2135

Renewable Energy

Jakub Lewandowski, Binderiya Bolor, Valentina Guarino, Kevin Carl Malinis

Solar Power

Joseph Stahl, John Von Drasek, Stacy Zalisk

STEM Education

Paulius Vitas, Brandon Pelc, Kevin Grygo

Teams were tasked with proposing innovative STEM-based solutions for real-world problems they identify within one of the following themes:

  • Big Data
  • Infrastructure Security
  • Sustainability (including water, food, energy, environment)
  • Broadening Participation in STEM
  • Improving STEM Education.

There are two components, a written entry and a video entry.

Written Entry:

The written entry will consist of three sections:

• The Problem. Clearly and succinctly define the problem of interest.

• The Solution. Describe your team’s innovative solution. What science and/or technology underlie the solution?

• Impacts and Benefits. Describe how your team would measure the impact and benefits of your solution, if implemented.

Video Entry:

The video should be used to clearly articulate the problem, what could happen if the problem is not resolved and your team’s proposed solution. A successful entry will be visually striking and will be captured and edited to a high standard. The video entry should also deliver clear and understandable messages using non-technical language.