Every Intel ISEF affiliated fair has its own methodology for judging projects at their fair. We provide the following tips and judging criteria as suggested aids in your process. The following points may be of value to you and your judges as they go out to review and score projects.
The criteria and questions below are used by the Grand Awards Judges of the Intel ISEF and is suggested as a guide for your category judging. Scientific Thought and Engineering Goals are separated into IIa. and IIb. to be used appropriately by category. There are also added questions for team projects.
I. Creative Ability (Individual—30, Team—25)
• the approach to solving the problem?, the analysis of the data?, the interpretation of the data? • the use of equipment?, the construction or design of new equipment?
• the approach to solving the problem?, the analysis of the data?, the interpretation of the data?
• the use of equipment?, the construction or design of new equipment?
II a. Scientific Thought (Individual—30, Team—25)
For an engineering project, or some projects in categories such as computer science and mathematical sciences, the more appropriate questions are those found in IIb. Engineering Goals.
II b. Engineering Goals (Individual—30, Team—25)
III. Thoroughness (Individual—15, Team—12)
IV. Skill (Individual—15, Team—12)
V. Clarity (Individual—10, Team—10)
VI. Teamwork (Team Projects only—16)
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