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The following links to related websites are provided to help you in your preparation for the Metro Richmond Science Fair:

Intel ISEF
The home page for the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/

 

Science Buddies
This website offers a “Project Selection Wizard” and lots of project ideas as well as great information on how to do a project.
http://sciencebuddies.org

 

The Archimedes Initiative

This website was created by Dr. Jeff Seeman of the University of Richmond and it's all about science projects. Dr. Seeman uses interviews with students to talk about projects from start to finish.  One of the students interviewed is Suraj Mishra , one of our Grand Prize Winners from 2009.

http://www.archimedesinitiative.org

 

VSSEF

The website for the Virginia State Science & Engineering Fair.

http://vssef.odu.edu/StateFair/index.php 

 

Society for Science & the Public
The website for the organization which administers the Intel ISEF, the DCYSC, & the Intel Science Talent Search.
http://www.societyforscience.org/index.html

 

Science News for Kids: SciFair Zone
Science News Online has a special section for kids. Within that section, there is a site for science projects with lots of valuable information for students and teachers. There is also a section within this site on math projects.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/ScienceFairZone.asp

 

MathScience Innovation Center
The Center Home Page
http://msinnovation.info

 

Mad Scientist Network
This website is run from volunteers from the Washington University School of Medicine.
http://www.madsci.org

 

The WWW Virtual Library
This website offers links to information on all types of topics, from Agriculture to Society. The second link is to their site which lists science fairs all over the world.
http://vlib.org/
http://physics.usc.edu/ScienceFairs/

 

Citation Machine

A website designed to help students with citing references correctly.  Students plug in the information and are shown the proper format.

http://citationmachine.net