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Designed for middle and high school students, this course is tailored to equip young researchers with the essential skills needed to excel in science fairs and other academic competitions. The Research Rules for Data Collection & Science Fairs program focuses on the critical aspects of data collection, research design, and understanding the specific rules and ethical guidelines of prestigious competitions like the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Course Objectives: • Equip students with a comprehensive understanding of science fair rules and regulations. • Develop skills in data collection, analysis, and presentation. • Teach strategies for creating research papers, lab reports, and scientific posters. Requirements: • Basic understanding of scientific research methods and a strong interest in STEM. • Ability to work independently and follow complex instructions. Program Highlights: • Students will learn the key components of science fair rules, including ethical considerations and required forms, ensuring compliance and safety. • The course emphasizes hands-on learning through practical data collection methods, experimental design, and analysis techniques. • Guidance is provided on creating scientific papers, lab reports, and research posters, equipping students with the skills needed to effectively present their research findings. Learning Goals: By the end of this course, students will be able to: • Understand and apply the rules of science fairs, including ethical guidelines and form completion. • Master data collection and analysis techniques tailored to scientific research. • Design and present research findings through scientific papers, lab reports, and posters. • Gain confidence in their ability to conduct research and compete at high-level science fairs. Enroll in this course to develop the skills and knowledge needed to stand out in academic competitions and make meaningful contributions to the scientific community.