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Building on the success of the inaugural Festival in 2010, the 2nd USA Science & Engineering Festival will inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers with school programs and nationwide contests throughout the 2011/2012 school year and a finale Expo in Washington DC in the Spring of 2012. The Expo is the nation’s largest celebration of all things science & engineering and features over 1500 hands-on activities and over 75 performances on multiple stages. The 2010 Festival attracted over 500,000 people of all ages and had strong support from the White House and Congress.

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    Presenting the First USA Science & Engineering Festival Wordle

    Category: Wordle
    Posted on: July 9, 2010 10:00 AM, by Joanna Pool

    Answering:
    Who is Your Favorite Scientist or Engineer of All Time?
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    A Wordle created from participants answers to "Who is your favorite scientist or engineer of all time?

    We asked for your input on our woordle a little while back and here is the result. Here is the wonderfully imaginative Wordle image created by our participant responses. Make sure to look out for our next Wordle question in a future blog post.

    To find our more about Wordles and to create your own word clouds, go to www.wordle.net

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