Fourier Systems Launches Computing Science Exploration Grant Program

Matching Grant Program to Help Educators Build Technology-Rich Science Classroom

ROSH HAAYIN, ISRAEL (June 26, 2008) - Giving educators an opportunity to create and implement a science classroom supported by technology, Fourier Systems is launching the Computing Science Exploration Grant Program during the National Educational Computing Conference in San Antonio. Open for submissions now through Jan. 1, 2009, the program will award one recipient and three runners-up.

Enabling the winning entrant to incorporate technology into his or her classroom, Fourier Systems will match the contribution of the applicant up to a $7,500 value (approximate cost of 15 Nova5000s, for a total of up to 30 Nova5000s). As well as being able to equip an entire science and math computing classroom or lab, the recipient also will receive a $500 U.S. voucher for selection of any probeware offered by Fourier Systems (more than 65 probes for conducting science experiments to choose from). The three runners-up will receive a $500 U.S. voucher for Fourier Systems probeware.

"Students are dealing with a situation unlike any before - a global environment, where after graduation they are competing not only with students in their own nation, but with their peers worldwide," said Dovi Bruker, CEO of Fourier Systems. "We want to empower students to increase their math, science and technology skills, allowing them to create new technology, develop innovative ideas and thrive in a global marketplace. We hope this grant will be a starting place for inspiring many students."

Entrants must complete an award application, which can be found online here. All submissions should demonstrate how and why the applicant would benefit from the Nova5000s and other science and math tools in the classroom or science lab. Applications will be judged on the following criteria: content (50 percent of total score), originality and creativity of ideas (40 percent of total score), and adherence to contest parameters (10 percent of total score). The contest entries receiving the highest scores will be declared the winners. The winning entrants and their schools will be notified on or about March 15, 2009, and will be required to complete a grant acceptance form.

Designed for educational use, the Nova5000 bridges the gap between a handheld and a laptop computer. Offering a color touch screen, instant on/off capabilities and an 8-hour battery life, the Nova5000 features a fast processor and a large amount of internal memory and storage. For more information about the Nova5000, visit www.Nova5000.com.

Visit www.nova5000.com/science-grant/ for more details on the Computing Science Exploration Grant Program from Fourier Systems.

About Fourier Systems, Inc.
Established in 1989, Fourier Systems is a world leader in the manufacture and distribution of compact portable data-logging devices, accessories, and 1:1 computing solutions for the education market. The company’s science kits, used in more than 30 countries worldwide, set high standards in science education. Comprising a wide range of sensors, user-friendly software, and relevant curriculum material, the company’s products embody its commitment to quality and innovation. As a result, Fourier Systems has earned national and international accolades, including the Worlddidac award for the EcoLog™, ExperiNet™ and Nova5000™. For more information, visit www.fourier-sys.com.

For more information contact:

Brian DeSoto
Fourier Systems
708-203-4321
brian@fourier.us

For immediate release
Charlene Blohm
C. Blohm & Associates, Inc.
608-839-9800
charlene@cblohm.com

 

   

 


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