ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Winners 1997
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Best of Contest
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Interdisciplinary
Himalayas: Where Earth Meets Sky
Take an awe-inspiring tour of the world's greatest mountain range--the
Himalayas. Through India, Nepal, and Tibet you can study the geology of
these mountains, find why many feel "called" to trek this region, and
look closely at the environmental challenges present. Well-written,
with beautiful pictures, it's easy to get a true feeling for the maj… More
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First Place
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Arts & Literature
The Motion Picture Industry: Behind-the-Scenes
This site is packed with motion picture facts. The idea of moving
images developed in 65 B.C. with the theory of persistence of motion,
but it took more than another 1900 years before someone photographed a
moving scene. Learn what it takes to make a movie and find out about
the people involved. View a short film or even make your own online
movie.… More
Science & Mathematics
Mission to Mars
This interactive site presents information on the exploration of Mars.
Check out lessons on the similarities between Earth and Mars as well as
how they're different. Read about the search for life on the Red Planet
and then try out the highlight of this excellent site: the interactive
mission simulation! Be the leader and decision maker on your own… More
Social Sciences
The Holocaust: A Tragic Legacy
With outstanding content and elegant web architecture, this site
provides the student with a rich resource for the study of the
Holocaust. In-depth and accurate information is provided about the
people, events, and social effects of this sad chapter in history. The
links to other sites and the source citations are equally useful and
comprehensive. … More
Interdisciplinary
LinkAge 2000
Why should kids care about aging, or the aged? Because, as this site
claims, it affects us all, sooner or later. This extensive coverage of
aging around the world provides an in-depth study to many facets of
aging. Demographics, social aspects, the biology of aging, and even
careers in aging, are all presented. Learn how to interview a senior
and t… More
Nutrition
You Are What You Eat: A Guide for Good Nutrition
Why is nutrition important? Why don't diets work? What's the deal
with those new food labels? Find out here! Get interactive and set
your own profile. Just enter your name, age, weight, height, gender,
and level of activity to determine your Recommended Dietary Allowances,
daily caloric needs, and your body mass index. How does your diet measure
up? Languages: English. … More
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Second Place
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Arts & Literature
Shakey's Place: The 3D Globe Theater Research and Collaboration Site
Enter Shakespeare's Globe Theater and learn about his life and works at
this informative site. Begin with a biography of Shakespeare and then
move on to learn about each of his plays and sonnets. For each work,
there is a summary, a link to text, links to photographs from
performances, and links to further information. Special features
include quiz… More
Science & Mathematics
The Mysteries of Space and Time
By the time a student finishes navigating this web site, space should
no longer be a mystery. Using clever graphics and offering games and
other interactive features, this resource thoroughly covers black
holes, the planets, and many anomalies of space. The lab section will
be particularly helpful to astronomy students, and the links out to
NASA an… More
Social Sciences
Geo-Globe: Interactive Geography
Here's an interesting way to study geography. Take an interactive quiz.
With the correct answer you'll find links to web sites about the
geographic area you're exploring. Or play a 20 questions-like game and
try to stump the computer by guessing the right animal. The geo-tour
gives you clues to a spot on the world map and then you guess where it
is… More
The Climbing Guide
Do you have what it takes to scale a treacherous rock wall? Adventurers
are invited to learn about training, techniques, and necessary
equipment to take on the physical and mental challenge of the sport of
rock climbing. Access is provided to a "partner registry" where you can
meet other climbers in your area, and establish communication with them
… More
Interdisciplinary
Chess Dominion
Learn all about chess! A tutorial shows how each piece moves and gives
strategies, as well as allows you to play a game. The history of chess,
biographies of champions, and information about chess around the world
are also included. The site features pictures of chess stamps. An
interactive section gives tips about teaching chess, and a players for…
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Third Place
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Arts & Literature
Trumpeter's Fanfare
This site has the information an emerging trumpet player needs. A
beginner's section covers selecting your first trumpet, maintaining the
instrument, and reading notes. The intermediate section discusses
reading advanced music, dynamics, and improving range. The advanced
section includes tips for ensemble and solo playing. A history of the
trumpet … More
Science & Mathematics
BodyQuest
Want to take a slice out of a virtual human body? This informative site
does just that: it allows you to take a tour of the human body and
learn about its different systems. The site contains many graphics,
such as a body map, as well as alphabetical and catagorical indexes for
easy navigation. Experiments and a quiz for each body system are also
i… More
Social Sciences
CyberCycle
Whether you're thinking about starting the hobby of mountain biking or
have been a biker for years, this is a site to check out. Sections
include how to find the right bike for you, planning your ride (what
clothing to wear, accessories for your bike), and a guide to trails in
New England. There is also a step-by-step guide to bike repair as well
a… More
Sports & Health
Women in Alaska's History
From the first Native Alaskan women to today's female mushers in the
Iditarod dog sled race, the story of women in Alaska is fascinating.
Fully searchable, this site tells their stories using maps and
pictures, biographies, trivia, and a time line. Important events in
Alaskan history such as the Gold Rush and the origin of the Iditarod
are covered,… More
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Fourth Place
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Arts & Literature
Photo Interactive (PHOTOi)
Say "cheese!" This photography primer covers cameras, film, paper and
printing, and lighting. Each section includes diagrams, examples,
instructions, and a short quiz. In the "Virtual Photography" section,
you can adjust factors such as f-stop and shutter speed to see
instantly how the photograph changes. The web site also contains a
cross-referenc… More
Science & Mathematics
InterFACE (Internet Fractal and Chaos Education) See math create beautiful images! InterFACE offers a series of lessons and quizzes on fractals and chaos theory. More
Social Sciences
The Revolutionary War: A Journey Towards Freedom
For anyone interested in American history, this is a great resource
covering the American Revolution. An illustrated tour of Valley Forge
and Washington's Crossing provides pictures and explanations of these
famous places. The extensive document collection includes speeches,
letters, and other important papers of the times. The biographical
section… More
Baseball: The Game and Beyond
Why does a curve ball curve? This complete compendium of the game of
baseball will give you an inside look into the how's and why's of this
popular sport. Behind the plate, you will learn how an umpire makes the
proper calls. In the announcer's booth, a Red Sox announcer takes you
behind the scenes at Fenway Park. More
Interdisciplinary
Basketball Explorations
Basketball is a game that involves several disciplines including math,
physics, and art, along with many others. This site attempts to show
you the connections by looking at topics like the geometry of a
basketball court, team logos, color theory, and game statistics. Finish
up with a final exam and the Color Picker game. More
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Fifth Place
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Science & Mathematics
Are We Alone In The Universe? The Truth Is Within Our Reach
When you look up at the night sky, do you wonder if someone is looking
back at you? Find out who it might be at this site, which talks about
extraterrestrial beings, Area 51, Roswell, and who really built the
Great Pyramid. You can also learn about the planets in our solar system
(and watch them rotate!), a little space physics, and interesting fac… More
Social Sciences
Bodies in Motion Minds at Rest
Talk your talk and strut your walk! Learn what you can do to get in
shape and stay that way. Sensible recommendations for diet and exercise
are offered as well as discussions about teen issues like self esteem,
parental divorce, and school stress. This site encourages you to direct
yourself towards positive energy and goals. More
Interdisciplinary
Land Mines - The Invisible Goliath
This entry looks at the issue of land mines-- what they are, why they
are there,and what we can do. "As today's youth will become tomorrow's
leaders, it is important that they have a background in the facts about
important issues." Stories from land mine victimes, how land mines
work, a quiz and a poll inform visitors of this tragic occurence in … More
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GEM Awards
- Social Sciences
Teen Court Page
Teen Court is a program that gives youth offenders the chance to clear
their records. In order to participate teens must admit to their guilt
and agree to a sentence to be set by a community of their peers. The
sentence is generally in hours of community service. Here is how it
works, and how to set up a program in your community. More
- Science & Mathematics
CHEMystery - Interactive Guide to Understanding Chemistry
Everything a high school student needs to know about chemistry is at
this site in a fun, imaginative, comprehensive presentation that
catches the eye. Find a periodic table that looks and acts differently
than any you've seen before. Research atoms, molecules, organic
chemistry, equilibriums, acids and bases, nuclear reactions and more.
This excell… More
- Science & Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics Online
This mathematics site has tutorials in Algebra and Trigonometry and a
very extensive section about Geometry. It also includes a lot of
information about programming with Java, Chaos Theory, and fractal
generation (Mandelbrot and Julia sets). There is even some software for
creating stereograms, those three dimensional pictures that can only be
seen… More
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