Purpose
Scholarfish was developed by Adam Silver and Vidy Vairavamurthy during the summer of 1998. The project's purpose was to help high school students identify science opportunities which were often overlooked. The creators hope that Scholarfish will increase science opportunity participation, and will help connect motivated and talented students with the science resources they deserve to know about.
Submissions and Contacts
If students would like to make any submissions to the Scholarfish web site's database of science opportunities, they may send e-mail to the Webmaster, subject Submissions, with the following information:
- Name of opportunity
- Category (research, contest, scholarship)
- Web site address (or postal contact information)
- Description (optional)
You may also submit the same information via our guestbook. You may sign it or read it. All web site submissions will be hyperlinked and searchable via our new search engine, making Scholarfish a truly dynamic web site.
You may also e-mail Scholarfish's creators, Adam and Vidy.
Technical Information
This site has been designed in Bare Bones Software BBEdit 4.5.3 and Macromedia Dreamweaver 1.2, and is fully HTML 4.0 compliant. Apple's SimpleText 1.4, GraphicConverter 2.8 and Microsoft Image Composer 1.5 were also used in the design of this site. Scholarfish also utilizes JavaScript, and scripts will only run in a JavaScript-compatible browser. Any problems with the site may be directed to the Webmaster.
Citations and References
For complete information on this site's citations and references, click here.
Thanks
Special thanks to Mrs. Loesing, our AP Biology teacher, our high school, Shoreham-Wading River, and the entire Thinkquest program for allowing us this opportunity. We are indebted to you!
Webmaster: Adam Silver Last Updated: August 31, 1998
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