VINSERS SHOWCASE THEIR PASSION FOR INNOVATION AT STEM FAIR 2023
Tuesday, 30/05/2023, 19:05 (GMT+7)
The STEM Fair 2023 for Primary School students was a resounding success, attracting thousands of Vinsers and parents from 10 Vinschool Primary campuses. Out of 1,200 software projects and 600 model designs, the 16 most outstanding STEM creations were selected for display and competition at the event.
At STEM Fair 2023, the creators of these 16 projects presented their ideas, research processes, and product purposes to a panel of judges and the audience. With the theme “Make the World a Better Place,” the projects utilized various programming languages such as Scratch, AppInventor, and Minecraft to design games, educational software, technological models, scientific investigations, and more. The well-developed creations reflected the students’ creativity and passion for scientific research across various life domains.
Primary students from Vinschool Times City T35 presented their projects at STEM FAIR 2023 under the theme “Make the World a Better Place”.
The project “Eco Friends Home” by a group of four students from Grade 5B03, Vinschool Times City T36, won first prize with high scores in creativity, applicability, and feasibility. “I love Science, so STEM Fair 2023 was an opportunity for me and my friends to indulge in our passion. Inspired by the idea of protecting the environment, we designed an eco-friendly house that uses solar energy. Family members use electric vehicles to reduce air pollution. Since I enjoy swimming, I thought of adding a pool heated by an energy storage system,” shared Đỗ Đức Duy, a student from Grade 5B03 at Vinschool Times City T36.
A group of four authors from class 5B03 at Vinschool Times City T36 Primary School won the grand prize with their outstanding project, “Eco Friends Home”.
STEM Fair 2023 was not only exciting for its competitive projects but also captivated Vinsers with engaging activity stations. These included AI-powered smart robots, virtual reality (VR) experiences, robot control, nitrogen gas performances, and more. The event offered students the chance to explore and apply their knowledge while spreading their passion for scientific research to friends and the wider community.
The projects utilized various programming languages such as Scratch, AppInventor, and Minecraft to design games, educational software, technological models, scientific investigations, and more.