Future City Competition

Future City Competition is a national competition in the United States that focuses on improving student's math, engineering, and science skills. The program is open to students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades who attend a public, private or home school.

The Future City Competition (www.futurecity.org) is an example of problem based learning with computer simulation. It is an example of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) education. The program asks 6th, 7th and 8th grade students from around the nation to team with engineer-volunteer mentors to create — first on computer and then in three-dimensional models — their visions of the city of tomorrow. The Future City Competition, a program of the DiscoverE organization, has been operating since 1992 and currently serves over 40,000 students.[1]

Aims

The aim of the Future City Competition is to provide an exciting educational engineering program for sixth, seventh and eighth grade students that combines a stimulating engineering challenge with an inquiry-based application to present their vision of a city of the future.

Benefits

National Academic Content Standards

The Future City Competition components are strongly aligned with many national educational standards relating to STEM fields.

State Academic Content Standards

State Academic Standards are based on the National Academic Standards.

Team members represent their ideas and proposals in several ways:

Awards and Prizes

Teams that win their Regional Competitions advance to the National Finals. Teams competing at the National Finals have the opportunity to win the following prizes:

Winners and Theme of the 2006–2007 National Competition[3]

*Theme: Fuel Cells

Winners and Theme of the 2007–2008 National Competition[3]

*Theme: Urban Disasters

Winners and Theme of the 2008–2009 National Competition[3]

 *Theme: Water

Winners of the 2009–2010 National Competition[3]

Winners and Theme of the 2013–2014 National Competition[3]

*Theme: Tomorrow's Transit

Winners and Theme of the 2014-2015 National Competition[3]

 *Theme: Feeding Future Cities

Winners and Theme of the 2015-2016 National Competition[3]

 *Theme: Waste Not, Want Not

References

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