According to RCO News Agency, citing Mustafa Foundation (PBUH), the 6th Noor Student Competition ended with the submission of 5,226 works to the secretariat and the participation of 10,452 students, as well as the holding of an online training course and scientific training camp, the presence of the best participants and the judging process, and the chosen ones will soon be introduced and honored at the closing ceremony.
The Noor student competition is organized by the Mustafa Science and Technology Foundation observatory in the student area. Those interested in participating in this competition participate in this scientific event by making 60-second educational videos of their achievements in the field of the competition and sending it to the secretariat.
The call for the sixth edition of Nouri Student Competition was published by the secretariat of this competition on May 22, 1404, and those interested had until August 1404 to submit their works.
The subject of this course was to make one-minute scientific films about Iran’s environment, plants, animals and nature, and the aim was to attract the attention and interest of children and teenagers to know the natural elements and biodiversity and natives of different regions of Iran.
The competition is designed in such a way that students of all ages can participate in it with minimal facilities. Students could submit their entries through the event section of the Shaad application or at noor.mstfdn.org.
According to the statistics of the secretariat, 3 thousand 428 works were sent to the secretariat through Shad software and 1 thousand 798 works through the website, and a total of 5 thousand 226 works were sent to the secretariat. Since each group submitting the work includes two students, a total of 10,452 students have participated in the competition in this course.
After the initial refinement of duplicate works (which are uploaded both in Shaad and on the site), irrelevant works and low-quality works were removed, and finally, 1,892 works were selected to participate in the competition, and accordingly, 3,784 students participated in this course.
In addition, the students who had an acceptable result were asked to fill in the Pursline form, and 1,244 groups and a total of 2,488 people filled the form.
Separation of students’ educational level
Among the mentioned students, 108 are in first grade, 113 are in second grade, 144 are in third grade, 156 are in fourth grade, 174 are in fifth grade, 279 are in sixth grade, 156 are in seventh grade, 362 are in eighth grade, 281 are in ninth grade, 88 are in tenth grade, 95 are in eleventh grade, 60 are in twelfth grade, and 472 are non-students.
In addition, in terms of the geographical distribution of students, 63 from East Azerbaijan province, 40 from West Azerbaijan, 48 from Ardabil, 131 from Isfahan, 44 from Alborz, 31 from Ilam, 57 from Bushehr, 204 from Tehran, 135 from Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, 64 from South Khorasan, 281 from Razavi Khorasan, 62 from North Khorasan, 110 from Khuzestan, 28 from Zanjan. 28 people from Semnan, 121 people from Sistan and Baluchistan, 210 people from Fars, 29 people from Qazvin and 31 people from Qom, 64 people from Kurdistan, 64 people from Kerman, 48 people from Kermanshah, 40 people from Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad, 105 people from Golestan, 58 people from Gilan, 62 people from Lorestan, 98 people from Mazandaran, 64 people from Markazi, 66 people from Hormozgan, 74 people from Hamedan. And 28 people were from Yazd.
Holding an online course
Participants who had acceptable results were invited to attend the free online course. This course was held for 7 weeks with the focus on social responsibility and problem solving with a scientific point of view, and the students had assignments in each session and each assignment had points. Assignments corrected with artificial intelligence.
The first session was about scientific documentation, the second session was about advanced construction methods, the third session was about social innovation, the fourth session was about sustainable development, the fifth session was about the Internet of Things, the sixth session was about getting to know the science garden and the seventh session was about getting to know the environment.
The candidates of the online course, i.e. 40 people with the most points, will be invited to a three-day face-to-face scientific camp or camp in the Book Garden in Tehran, and in this camp they will get to know the real solution of one or more problems. Other things such as group work, getting to know and working with tools like 3D printer, etc. are among the goals of this course.
The chosen ones will be announced in a ceremony soon and 40 prizes of 30 million tomans will be awarded to 40 groups (80 people) with the most points and in addition, 30 gifts of 20 million tomans will be awarded to 30 groups (60 people) by lottery.
So far, five rounds of the Noor student competition have been held in 1394 (honoring Ibn Haytham), 1396 (honoring Professor Jackie Ying, 1397 (honoring Ibn Rozaz Jezri), 1399 (honoring Professor Omar Yaghi) and 1401 (honoring Abu Rehan Al-Biruni).
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