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Students use tech to fight COVID, advocate for racial justice in Samsung contest

Students use tech to fight COVID, advocate for racial justice in Samsung contest CNET 7 hrs ago © Porter High School On Tuesday, Samsung announced the winners of its annual Solve for Tomorrow contest, a national competition tasking students in grades 6 through 12 with using STEM subjects to solve a problem in their local community. The winning projects are aimed at combating COVID-related loneliness and depression, cleaning litter from abandoned sites and using smartphones to more easily record interactions with law enforcement for accountability.  Since 2010, Solve for Tomorrow has offered a $2 million prize pool as part of the competition. Seventy-five semi-finalists were awarded $15,000 in technology and supplies, and 10 national finalists were chosen to participate in a virtual pitch event to present their project to a panel of judges. Seven of those finalists will be awarded $65,000 in tech and classroom supplies, and the three grand prize winners will get $130,000.�

Samsung Unveils National Winners in $2 Million STEM Competition for Innovations That Address Urban Sustainability, Social Justice and Isolation-Induced Depression Amid COVID-19 – Consumer Electronics Net

Samsung Unveils National Winners in $2 Million STEM Competition for Innovations That Address Urban Sustainability, Social Justice and Isolation-Induced Depression Amid COVID-19 – Consumer Electronics Net
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Porter High School students design app to help seniors at Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition

The students have also raised money to send 17 tablets to nursing home residents. Author: Elise Preston Updated: 2:01 PM CDT May 19, 2021 HOUSTON A group of Porter High School students have developed a mobile app that helps isolated senior citizens connect to games and online conversation with ease. It s called Gen-Bridge. The students have also raised money to send 17 tablets to nursing home residents. The pandemic sent most students in America home and online for a time, but it also inspired many to solve pandemic and social justice problems using technology. Now students around the nation are getting national recognition for their engineering innovations.

New Caney ISD students win $130,000 prize in national contest for pandemic-inspired innovation combating depression

New Caney ISD students win $130,000 prize in national contest for pandemic-inspired innovation combating depression
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Samsung s Solve for Tomorrow Contest Winner is a Student Who Made an App to Combat Pandemic-Related Loneliness

Samsung s Solve for Tomorrow Contest Winner is a Student Who Made an App to Combat Pandemic-Related Loneliness
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