BioenergizeME Infographic Challenge

Ages:Middle School, High School

Type:Submission

Categories:Art, Energy, STEM

Scope:National

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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) BioenergizeME Infographic Challenge is an engaging and fun way for students to use technology to learn about bioenergy in the classroom. In this activity, anyone can now explore one or more bioenergy research prompts and then communicate what they’ve learned in an infographic. BioenergizeME Infographic Challenge instructions, topic areas/prompts, print-ready tools, and activity ideas are provided.

This Challenge incorporates research, interpretation, synthesis, design, and collaboration skills, while participants use their creativity to illustrate their research findings.

In the classroom environment, students learn to present BioenergizeME projects in the form of infographics, which is an interesting and quick way to communicate ideas and educate others. A strong BioenergizeME infographic should convey a well-focused message that is predominantly image-led and that a general audience can understand in just a few minutes.

Teachers evaluate their students' infographics based on four categories: Organization, Concept Summary, Grammar & Spelling, and Design.

Website: https://www.energy.gov/eere/bioenergy/infographic-challenge

Managing Organization: US Department of Energy

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Overview

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) BioenergizeME Infographic Challenge is an engaging and fun way for students to use technology to learn about bioenergy in the classroom. In this activity, anyone can now explore one or more bioenergy research prompts and then communicate what they’ve learned in an infographic. BioenergizeME Infographic Challenge instructions, topic areas/prompts, print-ready tools, and activity ideas are provided.

This Challenge incorporates research, interpretation, synthesis, design, and collaboration skills, while participants use their creativity to illustrate their research findings.

Process

In the classroom environment, students learn to present BioenergizeME projects in the form of infographics, which is an interesting and quick way to communicate ideas and educate others. A strong BioenergizeME infographic should convey a well-focused message that is predominantly image-led and that a general audience can understand in just a few minutes.

Criteria

Teachers evaluate their students' infographics based on four categories: Organization, Concept Summary, Grammar & Spelling, and Design.

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Website: https://www.energy.gov/eere/bioenergy/infographic-challenge

Managing Organization: US Department of Energy

Contact:


Eligibility: