• Intel Science Talent Search: Meet the Top 10 Winners
    Intel Science Talent Search: Meet the Top 10 Winners
    12:21 | Jason Lopez | Mar 11th, 2008 |

    During the awards dinner, Intel Chairman Craig Barrett joked, after seeing the quality of work from the high school finalists in the the Intel Science Talent Search 2008, that he felt like burning his Ph.D. dissertation. But the depth of research practiced by the finalists is astonishing. The winner ...

  • Intel Science Talent Search: Out of Their Brilliant Minds
    Intel Science Talent Search: Out of Their Brilliant Minds
    07:53 | Jason Lopez | Mar 11th, 2008 |

    The Intel Science Talent Search ends each year with 40 finalists gathering in Washington D.C. at the National Academy of Sciences in conjunction with the Society for Science and the Public. The finalists presented their projects on Sunday March 9th and Monday the 10th in a public exhibit. In this ...

  • Intel Science Talent Search: Alternative Energy
    Intel Science Talent Search: Alternative Energy
    07:15 | Jason Lopez | Mar 6th, 2008 |

    The Intel Science Talent Search culminates in Washington, D.C. this weekend. The high school science projects cover areas like engineering, math, physics, medicine and health, environmental science, zoology, and others. The research these students have engaged in is astonishing. Many projects will result in innovations, inventions, new treatments, ...

  • Intel Science Talent Search
    Intel Science Talent Search
    09:19 | Jason Lopez | Mar 1st, 2008 |

    Some of the future leaders in science and research in the U.S. will be recognized next week at the Intel Science Talent Search, where the search for the best high school scientists and their projects will convene in Washington, D.C. In this podcast PodTech’s Jason Lopez speaks with two ...

  • Intel ISEF: Awards
    Intel ISEF: Awards
    05:14 | Jason Lopez | May 19th, 2007 |

    Three high school students, Dayan Li of Greenbelt, Md.; Dmitry Vaintrob of Eugene, Ore.; and Philip Streich of Platteville, Wisc.; were the winners of the Intel Foundation Young Scientists Awards at the Intel Science and Engineering Fair 2007 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Li studied tumors and a way to monitor ...

  • Intel ISEF: The Story of an Idea
    Intel ISEF: The Story of an Idea
    05:06 | Jason Lopez | May 18th, 2007 |

    At the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2007 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, one can’t help but notice some very practical ideas that could land some enterprising 17 year-old a nice business deal. High school senior Ruby Kanda says she’s got one. PodTech’s Jason Lopez has the history of a ...

  • Intel ISEF 2007: Cancer Detection
    Intel ISEF 2007: Cancer Detection
    03:44 | Jason Lopez | May 18th, 2007 |

    Do remember what you were doing at 17? For high school seniors JinJu Yi and Vijay Jain they’ll look back at the integrated smart chip they developed for the early diagnosis of cancer. In this podcast they spoke with PodTech’s Jason Lopez at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair ...

  • Intel ISEF 2007: Music vs. Homework
    Intel ISEF 2007: Music vs. Homework
    01:47 | Jason Lopez | May 18th, 2007 |

    Can science do anything? Patrick Dalton used it to settle a difference with his mother. Then he created a hypothesis and a methodology. He lost. But the point is, he asked questions and tested his assumptions. Dalton was one of more than 1,000 high schoolers from more than 45 countries ...

  • Intel ISEF 2007: Milkweed Bug Control
    Intel ISEF 2007: Milkweed Bug Control
    01:51 | Jason Lopez | May 18th, 2007 |

    The high school kids who participate in Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair 2007 are certainly focused on their entry projects. Many will use their research in college, which could become the basis of future careers. For Atlanta, Georgia high school student Kari Jackson, helping to control insect pests is ...

  • Intel ISEF 2007: Google
    Intel ISEF 2007: Google
    01:58 | Jason Lopez | May 18th, 2007 |

    One can’t have a science fair these days without Google — at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2007 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Pictured is the brainchild of South Korean high school student Ukseong Moon, 16, who has come up with a way to use keywords to improve search ...

  • Intel ISEF 2007: Ethnic Facial Expressions
    Intel ISEF 2007: Ethnic Facial Expressions
    02:48 | Jason Lopez | May 18th, 2007 |

    Humans understanding (or misunderstanding) other humans couldn’t be a bigger topic as the world gets smaller and the global population grows. One high school student looked at the abilities of elementary school children, from a mostly white community, to understand the facial expressions of other children of color. Brandy Buchanan ...

  • Intel ISEF 2007: Banana Ethanol
    Intel ISEF 2007: Banana Ethanol
    02:32 | Jason Lopez | May 18th, 2007 |

    From the floor of the Albuquerque Convention Center, Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair provided a day full of compelling ideas. Listen to this podcast of three Malaysian high school students who have begun to study the possibility of using bananas to make ethanol for the Southeast Asian market. Pictured ...

  • The World Is Changing
    The World Is Changing
    08:02 | Jason Lopez | May 15th, 2007 |

    Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair has been described as a junior Nobel Prize competition, as more than a thousand high school kids from around the world come together to show their work and make connections. Intel Chairman Craig Barrett, who is attending the fair, says the global science community ...

  • Rallying & Rebuilding in New Orleans: A Model for the entire USA
    Rallying & Rebuilding in New Orleans: A Model for the entire USA
    20:15 | editor | Jun 4th, 2006 |

    At the Belle Chase Primary School in Plaquemines Parish, just across the river from New Orleans, Enterprise, Education, and Empathy were the keys to helping a shattered school district pull together. PodTech’s Michael Johnson speaks with Terry Smithson, Intel’s Education Strategist, Cindy Hoyle, Principal of Belle Chase, and 1st grade ...

  • Sounding the Alarm on America’s Education
    Sounding the Alarm on America’s Education
    10:19 | editor | Jun 3rd, 2006 |

    In New Orleans, PodTech’s Michael Johnson speaks with Richard Whitmire, Education Op-ed writer for USA Today and Secretary of the Educational Writer’s Association. He talks about educational journalism, and the seeming lack of awareness in the US of slipping educational standards.

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    ewa.org

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  • Retooling Schools in New Orleans, Post-Katrina
    Retooling Schools in New Orleans, Post-Katrina
    10:11 | editor | Jun 3rd, 2006 |

    PodTech’s Michael Johnson speaks with Carol Roberts, Asst. Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction for Plaquemines Parish School District, about rebuilding educational infrastructure in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

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    ppsb.org

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  • PodTech Interview with Intel Chairman Craig Barrett
    PodTech Interview with Intel Chairman Craig Barrett
    14:08 | editor | Jun 2nd, 2006 |

    PodTech’s Jason Lopez and Intel Chairman Craig Barrett chatted about education reform in the U.S. and his push for marked improvement in American schools.

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    ewa.org

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  • Intel Chairman Says Computers are Important in Schools But Good Teachers Are the Magic
    Intel Chairman Says Computers are Important in Schools But Good Teachers Are the Magic
    34:38 | editor | Jun 2nd, 2006 |

    Intel’s Craig Barrett says K-12 schools in the U.S. must measure themselves against the world and not just against each other. The chairman of the world’s largest chip company spoke about improving America’s economic competitiveness before writers and journalists at a conference of the Education Writers Association in New Orleans. ...

  • Q&A Session Intel Chairman at the Education Writers Association conference in New Orleans
    Q&A Session Intel Chairman at the Education Writers Association conference in New Orleans
    44:50 | editor | Jun 2nd, 2006 |

    Intel Chairman Craig Barrett took questions from education writers and journalists after his speech on ways to think about and improve U.S. schools.

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    ewa.org

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