Have you ever wondered what the future might hold?
Do you want to know how your life will change by the time you’re an adult?
Teach your kids about the future and help them get excited about learning with ExploraVision, a STEM competition for K-12 students.
ExploraVision is designed to encourage students to combine their imagination with their knowledge of science and technology to explore visions for the future. Teams of 2-4 students select a technology, research how it works, learn why it was invented, and then predict how that technology may change in the future. Students identify what “breakthroughs” are required for their idea to become a reality and describe the positive and negative consequences of their technology on society. The students write a paper and draw a series of web pages to describe and communicate their idea. Finalists make a visual poster (for K-3 grades) and an actual website (for 4-12 grades) as well as a prototype of their future vision.
This project helps steer students toward a lifetime of learning and curiosity while teaching multiple subjects in one project: STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts & math), English, research & history
Explore the transformative impact of the Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision K-12 STEM competition on students learning and innovation. This premier STEM competition program enables students from kindergarten through high school to form small teams, select a real-world challenge, and envision solutions 10+ years into the future. Participants engage in in-depth research, critical thinking, and concept design, while gaining collaboration and communication skills. The program guides them through creating abstracts, detailed project descriptions, and sample web pages. Learn more about participating in this exceptional STEM competition for K-12 students at Toshiba ExploraVision.