Information for WESEF Judges
Lend your expertise in selecting from amongst the counties top science research students to represent Westchester & Putnam counties in the INTEL International Science & Engineering Fair.

About the International Science & Engineering Fair:
The top 8 individual winners and up to 4 teams at WESEF will represent Westchester County at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), this coming May, where they will compete on a global level against over 1,200 students from 42 countries.
Overview of WESEF Day:
8:00-9:00
8:15-8:45
9:00-9:30
10:00-12:00
12:00-1:00
1:00-3:00
3:00 - 4:30
Judge Registration / Breakfast
Poster Viewing by Judges
Judge Briefing
Judging Session I
Complimentary Lunch
Judging Session II

Public Open House

You are also invited to join us for the awards ceremony at 6:00p.m.


Tips for Judges:

1. Judges should keep in mind that competing in a science fair is not only a competition, but an educational and motivating experience for the students. The high point of the fair experience for most of the students is their judging interviews.

2. Examine the quality of the finalist’s work, and how well the finalist understands his or her project and area of study. The physical display is secondary to the student’s knowledge of the subject. Look for evidence of laboratory, field or theoretical work, not just library research or gadgeteering.

3. Judges should not criticize, treat lightly, or display boredom toward projects they personally consider unimportant. Always give credit to the finalist for completing a challenging task and/or for their success in previous competitions.

4. Compare projects only with those competing at this fair and not with projects seen in other competitions or scholastic events.

5. It is important in the evaluation of a project to determine how much guidance was provided to the student in the design and implementation of his or her research.

6. Please be discreet when discussing winners or making critical comments in elevators, restaurants, or elsewhere, as students or adult escorts might overhear. Results are confidential until announced at the awards ceremony.



Judges are needed
in all area of science, psychology,
math & engineering.

Students will be evaluated
using a grading rubric
that assesses:

Enthusiasm towards the work
an organized scientific approach
a logical review of literature
a clear explanation of their results
the significance of their research
physical characteristics of the poster

WESEF Grading Rubrics available for download:

2007 Rubric Main
2007 Rubric Team
2007 Rubric Engineering

Categories of student research include:

Behavioral and Social Sciences
Biochemistry
Botany
Chemistry
Computer Science
Earth and Space Sciences
Engineering
Environmental Science
Mathematics
Medicine & Health
Microbiology
Physics
Zoology
Willing to Volunteer as a WESEF Judge?
Please contact by email:
Janet Longo Abinanti

Please include your name, work address and affiliation, area(s) of expertise, e-mail address and daytime and evening phone numbers.