Concorso Internazionale ThinkQuest®
Anno 1999-2000
Un concorso in Internet per studenti dai 12 ai 19 anni
NEWS ThinkQuest Newsletter ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THINKQUEST E-NEWSLETTER Vol. 4, Number 5 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE: 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS --- ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 2001 Registration is Open 2."And the Winner is..." ThinkQuest to Announce Internet Challenge 2000 Winners at Birthplace of the Web 3. "An End to World Hunger: Hope for the Future," Wins U.S. State Department Digital Diplomacy Award 4. NEW! The "Preparing Think Quest Tomorrow's Teachers" Web Site 5. A ThinkQuest Virtual Travelogue: Around the World in 80 Clicks 6. Study Skill Sites Featured in the ThinkQuest Library ----------------------------------------------------- 1. ANNOUNCEMENTS --- ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 2001 Registration is Open The application system is open, and you can begin forming your teams and submitting your proposals for ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 2001.For those of you who are already My ThinkQuest members log in and join the competition. If you are not a My ThinkQuest member yet, join now < http://www.thinkquest.org/mytq.html >. Details:< http://www.thinkquest.org/news/ > --------------------------------- 2."And the Winner is..." ThinkQuest to Announce Internet Challenge 2000 Winners at Birthplace of the Web ThinkQuest announced that the Internet Challenge finalist judging and celebration will be held at the birthplace of the World Wide Web, the world famous CERN, The European Laboratory for Particle Physics, in Geneva, Switzerland. More than 120 students and coaches from around the world will be attending the weekend event on March 17 - 19, 2001. This year's participants come from more than 80 countries, and the finalists, who will be going to Geneva, representing 18 countries. The weekend will include an opening reception, International Food Festival, interviews with the Internet Society judges, tours of area attractions and of course, the Awards Ceremony and Dinner where winners will be recognized for their achievement and contribution to the world wide web community. Their website creations are posted at < http://www.thinkquest.org/tqic/finalists_2k.html > Further information: < http://www.thinkquest.org/news/ > ----------------------- 3. "An End to World Hunger: Hope for the Future" Wins U.S. State Department Digital Diplomacy Award < http://library.thinkquest.org/C002291 > See a picture of the team receiving the award at: http://www.thinkquest.org/tqic/diplomacy00.html By Lyndon Leggate, Team Member Over the weekend of the 6th, 7th and 8th of January 2001, winning ThinkQuest team, "An End to World Hunger: Hope for the Future," traveled to Washington, D.C. to accept the Digital Diplomacy award given by the US State department. The site also earned an Honorable Mention in this year's Internet Challenge. Being that this was the first time the entire team had met face-to-face, the weekend was an incredible experience that will never be forgotten. It began with a private night tour visiting many of the monuments and attractions that Washington D.C. has to offer. This was followed by visits to the Smithsonian and other museums in Washington D.C. and to the fantastic show "Blast" at the Kennedy Center. Several members of the group even toured the Oval Office in the White house Monday night before returning home. During the morning of Monday, January 8th, an award ceremony was held in the Treaty Room of the State Department building, where certificates and awards of $2,000 were given out to the three winning student team members; Mike Robbins (Philadelphia, USA), Nicki Mahncke (Hong Kong) and Lyndon Leggate (London, England). Coaches Cathy Bronsdon (USA), Doug Ross (USA) and Hans Mahncke (Netherlands) also received $500. Since the topic of the winning site was about solving the problem of World Hunger, Monday also provided the opportunity to meet with distinguished leaders who have committed themselves to the cause of ending world hunger in our lifetimes. These people included U.S. Congressman Tony Hall, a long time proponent of ending world hunger and Robert Egger from the DC Central Kitchen. Both men took time to meet with us and allowed us to learn more about the problem - the current situation and ways that it can, and is, being solved. Being able to get some hands-on experience at the DC Central Kitchen gave us an insight into the enormous amount of good work that is undertaken there. This program has become a model for around 40 other similar kitchens in the States. All in all, a wonderful time was had by both team members and the family members who accompanied them to Washington D. C. When you get people from England, the US, Hong Kong, Germany and Holland together at the same time, the dinner conversation never gets boring! ----------------------- 4. NEW! The "Preparing Think Quest Tomorrow's Teachers" Web Site The PT3 web site < http://t3.thinkquest.org/ > contains links to evaluated sources for self directed learning for teachers and all interested in the ThinkQuest approach to active learning. Try the links in the Resource Lab, devoted to methods of accessing and doing research. The Teaching Lab features exemplary approaches to using technology in the classroom, as well as resources for instruction in specific subjects that are award-winning. The Communications Lab features the K-12 Teachers Forum, where educational topics are discussed. Other features are being expanded at this time: check often for ways to implement the ThinkQuest Guiding Partner Approach in your classroom. More:: < http://t3.thinkquest.org/ > --------------------- 5. A ThinkQuest Virtual Travelogue: Around the World in 80 Clicks Students from all over the world enter the competitions with showcases of their native lands. Here is a sampling of geographical and cultural insight experienced through student eyes. Want to see the grandeur of the Himalayas? Click on and view original photography as well as seeing a trek up the terrain. http://library.thinkquest.org/10131/ Looking for a close-up view of Hawaii that shows the wonder of the land as well as a view of the forces of nature at work on that island? Click on Look at "Beauty and the Beast: Nature's Gift and Nature's Fury of Hawaii " http://library.thinkquest.org/J003007/ One of the largest countries in the world, China, can be visited by clicking on < http://library.thinkquest.org/26469/ > to see "Discovering China: The Middle Kingdom". A totally different perspective can be seen underwater. Visit: "Diving: Human Contact with the Underwater World" http://library.thinkquest.org/28170/. Similarly, if you look outward, a travel into the concepts of Cosmology is a path to the future of travel http://library.thinkquest.org/28181/ City views are included in our whirlwind overview: look at "Town, Sweet Town" (Perugia, Italy) for the tour of the candy company http://library.thinkquest.org/26751/ "Building the Windy City" provides close encounters of the architectural kind of Chicago, Illinois http://library.thinkquest.org/J002846/ "Around the World in 80 Days: A Geography Adventure" <http://library.thinkquest.org/J002459F/ > ends this tour with a look at the book by Jules Verne which inspired this story. Many other trips can be taken, into imaginary worlds ("Travel to Oriland, < http://library.thinkquest.org/27152/ > ) as well as real locations. Continue your armchair travel by looking under the category: "People and Places: Geography and Travel", which has 32 countries and cities for your viewing pleasure in the ThinkQuest Library < http://www.thinkquest.org/library / >. -------------------- 6. Study Skill Sites Featured in ThinkQuest Library Want to do your homework faster and more accurately? Look at the Featured Sites for the Month, which will help you with study habits, time management, and even thinking about "how to do it better". Click on http://www.thinkquest.org/library/feature.html This issue of The ThinkQuest E-Newsletter was written and edited by Patricia O'Brien Libutti, Creative Information Solutions.ThinkQuest is a program of Advanced Network & Services, a non- profit corporation whose mission is to advance education by accelerating the use of computer network applications and technology. -------------------------------- (C) Copyright 2000 Advanced Network & Services, Inc. |
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