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World's Largest K to 12 Science and Technology Competition Now Accepting Entries For 2010 Program

Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Awards Program Encourages Students to Envision a Better Future; Student Entrants Can Win $10,000 Savings Bonds

Markham, ON (September 9, 2009) – The Toshiba/National Science Teachers Association ExploraVision Awards Program, the world’s largest K to 12 science and technology competition, is now accepting entries for its 2010 program year. ExploraVision enables students to discover the wonders of science and the potential for technological advancement, while using their imaginations to contemplate a better future. The deadline for entries is February 2, 2010.

The ExploraVision program, sponsored by Toshiba and administered by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), challenges teams of two to four students to research scientific principles and current technologies as the basis for designing innovative technologies that could exist in 20 years. Since the program’s inception in 1992, nearly 260,000 students have submitted entries.

In addition to providing students with the opportunity to win money they can use for college tuition, ExploraVision gives educators a valuable tool for motivating students to excel in science. As a testament to its value as an educational tool, the program has become so popular among teachers that many across the U.S. and Canada now include it as part of their regular science curriculum. Notably, the ExploraVision program was crafted to motivate and inspire students in STEM—or science, technology, engineering, and math education—a focus area recognized for its importance by many top educators.

 “As an environmentally conscious company, Toshiba strives in all its business practices to contribute to the future of a sustainable world, and we believe strongly that technological innovation holds the key to many of the solutions that are needed,” said Mr. Kiyofumi Kakudo, President, Toshiba of Canada Limited “In this regard, the ExploraVision program is a clear reflection of our corporate vision. We're proud of the way it is helping to foster tomorrow's innovators and young minds, and helping promote continuous innovation, imagination, and sustainability."

"Teachers are always looking for fresh new ways to motivate students," said Francis Eberle, Executive Director, NSTA. “The ExploraVision competition is an excellent way to spark the imagination of students and inspire excellence in science learning.”

Students on the four first-place ExploraVision winning teams will each receive a $10,000 U.S. Series EE Savings Bond valued at maturity.  Students on second-place teams will each receive a $5,000 bond valued at maturity. (Canadian winners receive Canada bonds purchased for the equivalent issue price in Canadian dollars.) The eight teams will also receive an expenses-paid trip with their families, mentor and coach to Washington, DC for a gala awards weekend in June 2010. Activities will include a visit to Capitol Hill to meet with members of Congress and a Science Showcase during which the students will display and demonstrate their winning ideas and sightseeing. The highlight of ExploraVision weekend will be a gala awards banquet and ceremony where students will be formally recognized for their creativity and accomplishments. 

For more information or an application for 2010, visit www.exploravision.org or e-mail exploravision@nsta.org. Follow ExploraVision on Twitter at @exploravision or join the ExploraVision Facebook Fan Page.

About Toshiba
The Tokyo-based Toshiba Corporation is a leading innovator and diversified manufacturer and marketer of advanced electronic and electrical products, spanning information and communications equipment and systems, Internet-based solutions and services, electronic components and materials, power systems, industrial and social infrastructure systems, and household appliances. Toshiba employs over 14,000 people in North America.

Toshiba of Canada
Toshiba of Canada Limited is a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, one of the world's largest integrated manufacturers of electronic products and semiconductors. Headquartered in Markham, Ontario, Toshiba of Canada is a digital technology leader with a wide range of Audio Visual Personal Computers, notebook computers, high definition home theatre systems including televisions, DVD players, multi-media projectors, and portable media centres. Throughout its history, Toshiba’s commitment to technological and environmental innovations has distinguished the corporation from its competitors.

About NSTA
The Arlington, VA-based National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) is the largest professional organization in the world promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. NSTA's current membership includes more than 60,000 science teachers, science supervisors, administrators, scientists, business and industry representatives, and others involved in science education.

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Tanya Radford
National Science Teachers Association
(703) 312-9398
tradford@nsta.org

 

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