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  •  Laureate Feature: Games for Change (G4C)

    Friday, Mar. 2, 2012


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    Who: Asi Burak & Michelle Byrd, Co-Presidents

    What: Games for Change: www.gamesforchange.org/

    Where: Headquarters in New York City, NY. Impacting: Globally

    When: The Tech Awards 2011 Microsoft Education Award Laureate: www.thetechawards.thetech.org/

    How: Games for Change brings together organizations and individuals from the social impact sector, government, media, academia, the gaming industry and the arts to create and distribute social impact games.

  •  Laureate Feature: Water, Agroforestry, Nutrition and Development Foundation (WAND)

    Friday, Feb. 24, 2012


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    Who: Cora Zayas Sayre, Executive Director

    What: Water, Agroforestry, Nutrition and Development Foundation (WAND): www.wandphilsorg.com

    Where: Philippines

    When: The Tech Awards 2011 Intel Environment Award Laureate: www.thetechawards.thetech.org/

    How: WAND has developed a low-cost composting toilet using local materials called Ecosan, which prevents water contamination and the spread of disease while producing valuable fertilizer from human waste. In the Philippines, 20 million people have inadequate access to sustainable sanitation.

  •  Laureate Feature: Ecotrust - Marine Map

    Friday, Feb. 17, 2012


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    Who: Astrid J. Scholz, Ph.D, Ecotrust VP

    What: Ecotrust, www.ecotrust.org/marineplanning/

    Where: United States

    When: The Tech Awards 2011 Intel Environment Award Laureate: www.thetechawards.thetech.org/

    How: Ecotrust builds collaborative solutions enabling stakeholders, communities and agencies to make better decisions about natural resources—MarineMap is an example. Our approach combines the use of knowledge, technology, and capital to create resilient ecosystems and coastal communities. More than 50% of the world’s population lives within 50 miles of the ocean, and in many parts of the world rely on the ocean to make their living.

  •  Laureate Feature: Agua Clara

    Friday, Feb. 10, 2012


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    Who: Daniel W. Smith, Program Coordinator

    What: AquaClara, www.aguaclara.cee.cornell.edu

    Where: Headquarters in Ithaca, New York, impacting Honduras and Latin America

    When: The Tech Awards 2011 Intel Environment Award Laureate: www.thetechawards.thetech.org/

    How: AquaClara develops, designs, and implements sustainable water treatment plant technology for the benefit of small and mid-size communities in Honduras, Latin America, and other developing countries. Projects are carried out with a strong training component that empowers technology users to independently manage the water treatment plants. Worldwide, AguaClara estimates that hundreds of millions of people currently without access to safe water can benefit from its technology.

  •  Laureate Feature: PhET Interactive Simulations

    Friday, Feb. 3, 2012


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    Who: Dr. Kathy Perkins, Director

    What: PhET Interactive Simulations: www.phet.colorado.edu

    Where: Headquarters: Boulder, CO USA. Impact: Global

    When: The Tech Awards 2011 Microsoft Education Award Laureate: www.thetechawards.thetech.org

    How: The PhET project provides over 100 interactive simulations, free of charge, to support more effective and engaging science education. PhET simulations offer an intuitive game-like environment where students develop their conceptual understanding and build connections to the real world.