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L-R Emma Kasian(sitting with glasses), Keirra Nemetchek(tall on left), and Haley Gosselin(right sitting on desk) pose for a photo.  From Website http://www.exploravision.org Region 4 Title: The Fascinating Toothbrush Sensor School: Springs Christian Academy — Winnipeg, MB Coach: Susan MacLeod Students: Haley Gosselin, Emma Kasian, Keirra Nemetchek Since its inception in 1992, more than 287,000 students from across the United States and Canada have participated in the ExploraVision program. It's a fun and engaging project that can inspire a lifelong love of science for students and teachers alike.  WHAT IS EXPLORAVISION?  ExploraVision is a science competition that encourages teachers to make science a part of their curriculum. As a teacher sponsor, you will lead your students as they work in groups of 2 – 4 to simulate real research and development. You will guide your students as they study a technology of interest and predict what that technology might be like 20 years from now. Teams will explore what is necessary to make their visions a reality. Past winners have envisioned technologies ranging from a self-cleaning toilet to a new method of treating diabetes.  WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?  ExploraVision is designed for K – 12 students of all interest, skill and ability levels. The competition is open to students enrolled in public, private or home school in the United States and Canada. Click here to see the full eligibility requirements.  HOW DO I GET MY STUDENTS INVOLVED?  The most important step is educating them about the project. You can then either implement it as part of your curriculum or become a coach for the students who would like to participate. But if they don't know about it they'll never know if they want to register.  WHY DOES TOSHIBA SPONSOR EXPLORAVISION?  Toshiba was founded with a strong commitment to technological innovation, and this commitment goes hand in hand with the company's passion for science education. Through Toshiba's shared mission partnership with NSTA (National Science Teachers Association), the Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision competition makes a vital contribution to the educational community. EVA is one of the world's largest K-12 science competitions and is a cornerstone of Toshiba's efforts to inspire youth in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).  ABOUT NSTA  The National Science Teachers Association, founded in 1944 and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, is the largest organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. NSTA's current membership of 60,000 includes science teachers, science supervisors, administrators, scientists, business and industry representatives, and others involved in and committed to science education. April 2, 2012  BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS

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L-R Emma Kasian(sitting with glasses), Keirra Nemetchek(tall on left), and Haley Gosselin(right sitting on desk) pose for a photo. From Website http://www.exploravision.org Region 4 Title: The Fascinating Toothbrush Sensor School: Springs Christian Academy — Winnipeg, MB Coach: Susan MacLeod Students: Haley Gosselin, Emma Kasian, Keirra Nemetchek Since its inception in 1992, more than 287,000 students from across the United States and Canada have participated in the ExploraVision program. It's a fun and engaging project that can inspire a lifelong love of science for students and teachers alike. WHAT IS EXPLORAVISION? ExploraVision is a science competition that encourages teachers to make science a part of their curriculum. As a teacher sponsor, you will lead your students as they work in groups of 2 – 4 to simulate real research and development. You will guide your students as they study a technology of interest and predict what that technology might be like 20 years from now. Teams will explore what is necessary to make their visions a reality. Past winners have envisioned technologies ranging from a self-cleaning toilet to a new method of treating diabetes. WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? ExploraVision is designed for K – 12 students of all interest, skill and ability levels. The competition is open to students enrolled in public, private or home school in the United States and Canada. Click here to see the full eligibility requirements. HOW DO I GET MY STUDENTS INVOLVED? The most important step is educating them about the project. You can then either implement it as part of your curriculum or become a coach for the students who would like to participate. But if they don't know about it they'll never know if they want to register. WHY DOES TOSHIBA SPONSOR EXPLORAVISION? Toshiba was founded with a strong commitment to technological innovation, and this commitment goes hand in hand with the company's passion for science education. Through Toshiba's shared mission partnership with NSTA (National Science Teachers Association), the Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision competition makes a vital contribution to the educational community. EVA is one of the world's largest K-12 science competitions and is a cornerstone of Toshiba's efforts to inspire youth in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). ABOUT NSTA The National Science Teachers Association, founded in 1944 and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, is the largest organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. NSTA's current membership of 60,000 includes science teachers, science supervisors, administrators, scientists, business and industry representatives, and others involved in and committed to science education. April 2, 2012 BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS

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L-R Emma Kasian(sitting with glasses), Keirra Nemetchek(tall on left), and Haley Gosselin(right sitting on desk) pose for a photo.  From Website http://www.exploravision.org Region 4 Title: The Fascinating Toothbrush Sensor School: Springs Christian Academy — Winnipeg, MB Coach: Susan MacLeod Students: Haley Gosselin, Emma Kasian, Keirra Nemetchek Since its inception in 1992, more than 287,000 students from across the United States and Canada have participated in the ExploraVision program. It's a fun and engaging project that can inspire a lifelong love of science for students and teachers alike.  WHAT IS EXPLORAVISION?  ExploraVision is a science competition that encourages teachers to make science a part of their curriculum. As a teacher sponsor, you will lead your students as they work in groups of 2 – 4 to simulate real research and development. You will guide your students as they study a technology of interest and predict what that technology might be like 20 years from now. Teams will explore what is necessary to make their visions a reality. Past winners have envisioned technologies ranging from a self-cleaning toilet to a new method of treating diabetes.  WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?  ExploraVision is designed for K – 12 students of all interest, skill and ability levels. The competition is open to students enrolled in public, private or home school in the United States and Canada. Click here to see the full eligibility requirements.  HOW DO I GET MY STUDENTS INVOLVED?  The most important step is educating them about the project. You can then either implement it as part of your curriculum or become a coach for the students who would like to participate. But if they don't know about it they'll never know if they want to register.  WHY DOES TOSHIBA SPONSOR EXPLORAVISION?  Toshiba was founded with a strong commitment to technological innovation, and this commitment goes hand in hand with the company's passion for science education. Through Toshiba's shared mission partnership with NSTA (National Science Teachers Association), the Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision competition makes a vital contribution to the educational community. EVA is one of the world's largest K-12 science competitions and is a cornerstone of Toshiba's efforts to inspire youth in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).  ABOUT NSTA  The National Science Teachers Association, founded in 1944 and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, is the largest organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. NSTA's current membership of 60,000 includes science teachers, science supervisors, administrators, scientists, business and industry representatives, and others involved in and committed to science education. April 2, 2012  BORIS MINKEVICH / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS

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