DepEd-Intel Philippine Science Fair
Photo caption: Members of the Scientific Review Committee (SRC) of the
DepEd-Intel Philippine Science Fair (IPSF) are shown during a meeting
held last January 5, 2008 at the Department of Education (DepEd),
Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
The Intel Philippine Science Fair (IPSF) is an annual and nationwide
competition among high school students with the mission of promoting
science and technology to the youth through research or investigatory
projects.
IPSF used to be organized by the Department of Science and Technology
Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI). However, starting schoolyear
2006-2007 the Department of Education (DepEd) replaced DOST-SEI in
organizing the event.
This schoolyear (2007-2008) the IPSF will be held on February 14-16,
2008 (The exact venue is still to be announced).
Prior to holding the IPSF, each region in the Philippines holds a
regional science fair. Each science fair has two divisions: (1) Life
Science and (2) Physical/Applied Science. Each division has two
clusters: cluster 1 and cluster 2. Cluster 1 includes public schools
and non-science high schools while cluster 2 includes regional DepED
science high schools and other science high schools under the DOST
(for example, Philippine Science High School). Each cluster has two
categories: (1) individual and (2) team.
Winners in regional science fairs are eligible to compete in the
national level - the Intel Philippines Science Fair (IPSF) which is
usually held in February of each year. It is in the IPSF where the
Philippine entries to the International Science and Engineering Fairs
(ISEF) are selected.
The ISEF is an annual international event sponsored by Intel and held
in the United States of America (USA). Several countries all over the
world participate in ISEF.
I have been a Grand Awards Judge in ISEF on two occassions: (1) in the
ISEF held in Cleveland, Ohio, USA in May 2003 and (2) in the ISEF held
in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA in May 2006.
I have also been a member of the Board of Judges (BOJ) in the IPSF
since schoolyear 2003-2004. This schoolyear (2006-2008) I am both a
member of the Scientific Review Committee (SRC) and the Board of
Judges (BOJ) of the IPSF.
Last January 5, 2008, members of the Scientific Review Committee of
IPSF met at the Dep-Ed main building in Pasig City to evaluate entries
to the 2007-2008 DepED-Intel Philippine Science Fair. I belong to the
SRC of projects under Physical/Applied Sciences division, cluster 1,
individual category.
Our group evaluated the following entries:
1. "The Design, Construction and Evaluation of an Environment-Friendly
Fruit Ripener with Gliricidia sepium (Kakauati) as an Additive", Jan
Noriel Ines, Sinait National High School, Sinait, Ilocos Sur (Region
1)
2. "MORH: Jedoque Process of Increasing the Compressive Strenght and
Lessening the Water Absorbency of Hollow Blocks", Jed Sidney T. Oliva
Ballesteros National High School, Ballesteros, Cagayan, (Region 2)
3. "Construction and Testing of an Enclosed One-Pot Metal Rice Husk
Fuelled Cooking Stove", Remundo Pena, Olongapo City National High
School, Olongapo City (Region 3)
4. "Extraction of Silver from Used X-ray Films", Hia Cherylou D.
Lecaroz, Joseph Marello Institute, San Juan, Batangas (Region 4a)
5. "Gabi Boom Spill", Mark Anthony C. Leido, San Teodoro National High
School, Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro (Region 4b)
6. "Improvised, Flexible Magnetic Motor Control with Energy-saver for
Single and Three-Phase Motors", Je Enate Deocampo, Capiz National High
School, Roxas City, Capiz (Region 5)
7. "Power Color Combination: Homemade Water Color", Joerme T. Olivar,
Faraon National High School, Jagna, Bohol (Region 7)
8. "Chlorine-Free Handmade Paper from Musa sapientum (Banana) leaves",
Misamis Occidental National High School, Oroqueta City (Region 10)
9. "S. aureus, E. coli and P. aeruginosa as Bioindicators in
Determining the Solar Ultraviolet Radiation Intensities", Kimberly M.
Abay, La Filipina National High School, Tagum City (Region 11)
10. "Utilization of Chicken Feathers as Fiberglass Creation", Jeffrey
Celso Mari M. Rafael, The Quantum Academy, General Santos City (Reg.
12)
11. "Semiconducting Property of NaCl doped Green Mussel (Perna
viridis) Shells: An Innovation for Organic Semiconductor Systems",
Jessel Fatima D. Cane, Bayugan National Comprehensive High School,
Bayugan City (CARAGA Region)
12. "Natural Antifungal Mango Fruit Ripener", Geneva Dupali, Saint
Tonis College (High School), Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga, ( CAR )
13. "A Novel Voltaic Battery from Jatropha Curcas Fruit", Celerina M.
Garcia, Tondo High School, Manila ( NCR )
The criteria for the scientific review of IPSF projects include the
following:
1. Completeness (completed forms, signature and date: a. complete, b.
incomplete)
2. Evidence of use of reference materials (a.adequate. b. inadequate)
3. Evidence of proper laboratory supervision (a. Yes, b. No, c. Needs
certifications/data book)
4. Use of accepted research techniques
5. Use of pathogenic organisms, hazardous substances and
devices/disposal of wastes (proper/improper)
6. Status of investigatory project (a. original concept of study --
does not violate intellectual property rights, b. with innovation, c.
with violation found, d. needs changes/improvement, e. continuation of
project)
7. Overall evaluation of project (a. approved, b. disapproved, c.
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