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The SkyWatch projects
objectives are focused on raising public awareness
for scientific and technological developments
by motivating the wider public to actively participate
in the process of realizing the beneficial impact
of science and technology on our day-to-day lives.
One way of successfully raising awareness and
interest on science, especially among the youth,
is to present science and scientific research
through challenging activities combining intelligence,
existing knowledge and innovation. Within the
framework of the abovementioned objectives, a
scientific contest in the general field of astronomy
and astronomical observations will be launched
in mid-March.
Participation
The SkyWatch contest will be addressing three
age groups.
The contest topics, evaluation criteria and presentation
format will be common for each age group, but
eventually there will be nine (9) final winners,
three (3) from each group. The age groups are
defined according to educational level and perceptual
abilities, as follows:
Age group 1: Students < 15
years old
Age group 2: Students between 15 and 18 years
old
Age group 3: Adults
All participants are allowed
to enter the contest either individually or in
pairs
(projects developed by groups of more that 2 people
will not be accepted).
Description of the 1st phase
of the SkyWatch contest
During 1st phase, the participants will utilize
a data base of astronomical observations conducted
by the telescopes of the SkyWatch network of observatories.
According to their selection from the pool of
the 5 suggested contest topics, the participants
are expected to design, develop and implement
projects and activities with the use of the provided
telescopes' data base and under the guidance and
the continuous support of a team of experts in
the field. Participants are free to use additional
scientific material from other sources, but the
use of at least one observation from the SkyWatch
data base is obligatory.
The contest participants will be asked to create
scenarios and well-defined small projects to express
their ideas, to seek for answers to scientific
issues and to subsequently analyze and interpret
the material used, formulating their final answer
or viewpoint that will conclude their project.
All projects will be presented and assessed following
specific criteria that will be applied by the
project's scientific committee.
An initial selection procedure will be established
that will lead to the creation of a pool of the
30 best projects.
This evaluation / selection procedure will be
followed independently for each of the three groups,
resulting to the 10 best projects from each group
that will qualify for the 2nd phase of the contest.
As a deliverable for this stage, a detailed scientific
dossier will be developed per selected project,
comprising the essential scientific knowledge,
relevant information, and all the available material
in the form of a presentation.
Participants must also describe their request
for new observations that will be conducted by
the SkyWatch Network of Robotic Telescopes if
they succeed to qualify to the 2nd phase of the
contest.
Description of the 2nd phase of the SkyWatch
contest
The observation requests of the 30 best teams
qualified to the 2nd phase of the contest will
be scheduled in the software of the SkyWatch Network
of Robotic Telescopes. In this phase the participants
will be assigned a specific task based on each
project's main idea. Since the time in which the
participants will be provided with their observations
depends on exogenous parameters such as weather
conditions and visibility of the specific astronomical
subject during the period of the 2nd phase, the
requested task as well as the overall evaluation
will not depend on whether the participants include
these observations in their project or not.
The final submission will include the initial
project of the 1st phase as well as the answer
to the task given in the 2nd phase and the final
evaluation will follow.
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