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Publishing date: Apr 12, 2021 • 2 days ago • 3 minute read •
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The Quinte Regional Science and Technology Fair has come a long way – from the hand drawn pasted up plywood backboards of 1960, to the professional level graphics spewed out by large computer driven panel printers of last year, to the multi-media on-line presentations of this year, as the science fair went virtual.
Students have uploaded videos explaining their work along with slide shows, pictures and graphics all displayed in a slick interface that allows easy access to all elements of their projects. In addition, they were each interviewed by telephone.
Dr. Kearney student Advi Nair for the project Fluoride: Good or Bad?
The top grade 4 science project goes to Anne Roberts Young students Jacob Moskalyk and Blake Bennett for their project Rehydrate, Replenish, Refuel.
The grade 5 winning project goes to Charlie Lake student Jillian Heinrichs for her project Heart of a Dancer.
The grade 6 winner goes to École Central student Julia Bennett for her project Great Gobs of Gluten.
The virtual Canada Wide Science Fair in Ottawa goes from May 17th to 21st.
Congratulations to all students who worked hard on their projects!