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Two Winning Concepts
Selected in BLOSSOMS IAP Student Contest
February
15, 2009
A
great time was had by all on January 16th when seven
finalists in the BLOSSOMS student IAP contest came together
to present their concepts and designs for a BLOSSOMS
interactive learning module. Two winning submissions
were selected, including one entitled ‘”The
Flaws of Averages” by Dan Livengood and Ronda
Jordan of the Engineering Systems Division (ESD) and
the second entitled “Introduction to Cryptography”
by Dan Sturtevant, also of ESD. The creators of each
winning submission were awarded a check for $500, as
well as the opportunity to produce their winning modules
as part of the initial BLOSSOMS repository of interactive
learning videos. Other finalist submissions included
the following topics: Training Our Intuition; the Monte
Hall Three Door Problem – Dealing with Probability
and Uncertainty; The Golden Ratio; From Video Kinematics
to Orbital Mechanics; and Game Theory.
Click
on here
to watch video of the final day of the contest.
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