CHALLENGE
You get it. You’ve grasped an important scientific theory, concept or principle.
Now can you share your insight?
An inventive video can get across complex material that would take pages of text to communicate.
To take part in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge, create a short video (3 minutes max) to explain a big idea in one of these fields:
Your film can take any form you like: animation, talking head, documentary, dramatic reconstruction, whatever. It’s worth keeping in mind that video is a dynamic visual medium – using diagrams, simulations, physical demonstrations etc. is a lot more effective than standing in front of a blackboard talking.
The videos will be judged according to the following criteria:
ENTER
WHO?
Anyone between the age of 13 and 18You can take part in this year’s Challenge as long as you’re:
For more information...
For more information visit: https://breakthroughjuniorchallenge.org/
You get it. You’ve grasped an important scientific theory, concept or principle.
Now can you share your insight?
An inventive video can get across complex material that would take pages of text to communicate.
To take part in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge, create a short video (3 minutes max) to explain a big idea in one of these fields:
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Life Sciences
Your film can take any form you like: animation, talking head, documentary, dramatic reconstruction, whatever. It’s worth keeping in mind that video is a dynamic visual medium – using diagrams, simulations, physical demonstrations etc. is a lot more effective than standing in front of a blackboard talking.
The videos will be judged according to the following criteria:
- Engagement
- Illumination
- Creativity
- Difficulty
ENTER
WHO?
Anyone between the age of 13 and 18You can take part in this year’s Challenge as long as you’re:
- 13 or older by 11:59 pm PDT (West Coast USA) on October 1, 2017
- No older than 18 as of 11:59 pm PDT (West Coast USA) on October 1, 2017
For more information...
For more information visit: https://breakthroughjuniorchallenge.org/