8 Tips to Help You Win the Future City Competition
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Future City Predictions
Cities of the Future
Future cities: Your life in the city in 2050
THE FUTURE OF CITIES
Future Smart Cities Planned By 2050
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2023 Future City Winner Press Release
Working as a team with an educator and STEM mentor, students present their vision of the future through a 1,500 word city essay; a scale model of their city (built with …
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Future City is a program of DiscoverE. DiscoverE is a nonprofit dedicated to providing global resources, programs, and connections between K-12 students and engineers and STEM …
Future City 2023 Press Release
This fall, some 55,000 STEM students in grades 6 – 8, from nearly 37 regions nationally, and three groups from China, teamed up with teachers, mentors, and volunteers, to imagine, …
18 Speeches on Future Cities
As the world continues to urbanize at an increasingly rapid pace, cities are becoming extremely overwhelmed and more difficult to sustain; these speeches offer a comprehensive discussion of what future cities could like.
Imagining a City of the Future
Imagining a City of the Future. Courtney Pine February 27th, 2019. The team from Warwick Middle School in Lititz, Pennsylvania, celebrates after winning the top prize in this year’s Future City Competition in Washington, D.C. What will …
Future City Competition
The competition challenges teams of students to design and build models of cities of the future and present their vision through a variety of media, including written essays, presentations, and physical models.
Future City
Students present their Future City with multiple deliverables; a city essay; a city model; a project plan, & a presentation and Q&A to judges at Regional Competitions in January. Regional winners represent their region at the …
Future City Competition
The Future City Competition (FCC) is a project-based learning experience where students in grades 6-8 imagine, research, design, and build cities at least 100 years in the future. Schools or recognized youth organizations can form teams …
2024 FUTURE CITY Rules & Guidelines COMPETITION
Step 2: CITY ESSAY (50 pts) • The team will write an Essay (max. 1500 words) describing the city’s key features, design attributes, infrastructure, public services and engineering solution to …
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Working as a team with an educator and STEM mentor, students present their vision of the future through a 1,500 word city essay; a scale model of their city (built with …
Future City is a program of DiscoverE. DiscoverE is a nonprofit dedicated to providing global resources, programs, and connections between K-12 students and engineers and STEM …
This fall, some 55,000 STEM students in grades 6 – 8, from nearly 37 regions nationally, and three groups from China, teamed up with teachers, mentors, and volunteers, to imagine, …
As the world continues to urbanize at an increasingly rapid pace, cities are becoming extremely overwhelmed and more difficult to sustain; these speeches offer a comprehensive discussion of what future cities could like.
Imagining a City of the Future. Courtney Pine February 27th, 2019. The team from Warwick Middle School in Lititz, Pennsylvania, celebrates after winning the top prize in this year’s Future City Competition in Washington, D.C. What will …
The competition challenges teams of students to design and build models of cities of the future and present their vision through a variety of media, including written essays, presentations, and physical models.
Students present their Future City with multiple deliverables; a city essay; a city model; a project plan, & a presentation and Q&A to judges at Regional Competitions in January. Regional winners represent their region at the …
The Future City Competition (FCC) is a project-based learning experience where students in grades 6-8 imagine, research, design, and build cities at least 100 years in the future. Schools or recognized youth organizations can form teams …
Step 2: CITY ESSAY (50 pts) • The team will write an Essay (max. 1500 words) describing the city’s key features, design attributes, infrastructure, public services and engineering solution to …