2021 Regional Qualifier

Savannah Regionals

2021 Savannah Regional Qualifier
Earthly
Students | Ana Carvalho, Micah Turner, and Haily Vo
Teacher | Thomas Maty
School | Jenkins High School

2021 State Finals | K-12 InVenture Prize

The 2021 K-12 InVenture Prize State Finals event was held virtually through the RocketJudge platform with 72 judges evaluating 77 teams (141 students) who were competing for awards and a spot to the national competition at Invention Convention Worldwide.


K-2 Division

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Yumshies

1st Place

Students | Arya Menon
Teacher | Patricia Morrison
East Side Elementary School | Cobb County

While looking for a safe way to play with my baby brother, I came up with the idea of edible plushies - safe, delicious and colorful characters - Yumshies. I want to sell Make-your-own-Yumshie kits that can be hours of fun for the whole family.

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Write On

2nd Place

Students | Aahana Butani, Penny McDonald, and Helen Morgan
Teacher | Valerie King
Kennesaw Elementary School | Cobb County

If you're a lefty you will know how hard it is to use basic school supplies sometimes. This invention is a handheld pencil sharpener for left and right handed kids. One side turns one way, the other side turns the other way. It's an all in one solution.

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Candy Dispenser Timer

3rd Place

Students | Atharva Jethlia
Teacher | Stacey Mendel
Dunwoody Elementary School | DeKalb County

Children tend to overeat candies and suffer from cavities. The focus of this innovation is to create a simple candy dispenser which limits the number of candies to two during a day. There will be a possibility to choose any set of 2 times 12 hours apart for candy drop from the dispenser (e.g., 6 A.M. and 6 P.M.).

Elementary Division

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R.E.C.Y.C.L.E.

1st Place

Students | Zoe Diaz, Dylan Merrill, and Mia Rhea
Teacher | Melissa Danner
Mount Bethel Elementary School | Cobb County

R.E.C.Y.C.L.E. Recycling Everyday Changes Your Community, Life, Environment! With a click on our R.E.C.Y.C.L.E. app, a consumer can scan a product's label and get environmentally-friendly directions on how to recycle that product!

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Turtle-pellant

2nd Place

Students | Harper McGinnis
Teacher | Amy Murray
East Side Elementary School | Cobb County

My invention, Turtle-pellant, is made of natural, non-harmful ingredients. It gets incorporated into plastic bags and makes the plastic smell like turtles‘ predators, turning them away from it.

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Handicap Heroes

3rd Place

Students | Corey Dollar, Akhil Williams, and Kennedy Cross
Teacher | Anna Ellis
Sharp Creek Elementary School | Carroll County

The Handicap Heroes are developing an app to assist members of the handicap community. Our app would allow users to rate public buildings on how well the handicap accessibility is in the community.

Middle Division

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Tech Blizzard

1st Place

Students | Sam Seward and Luke Eley
Teacher | Carolyn Freeman
Malcom Bridge Middle School | Oconee County

Extended usage of a phone can cause overheating and that can damage the phone’s battery. The Tech Blizzard is a phone-holding pouch that cools down the phone and prevents the phone from getting hot.

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KeyWise

2nd Place

Students | Jackson Horn and Ethan Poole
Teacher | Carolyn Freeman
Malcom Bridge Middle School | Oconee County

KeyWise is a telescopic device used for performing certain tasks without touching any surfaces. It has many applications, from opening doors to being used as a pointer. It can be sold and 3D printed.

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The Novid

3rd Place

Students | Mac Pannell, Austin Speer, and Mason Shepherd
Teacher | Adam Scurr
Temple Middle School | Carroll County

Quell your germaphobia fears because we have the solution: Novid: The COVID eliminator! Just stick your hands in the hoodie's pockets, press the button, and cleanse your hands from any microbes, from the common germs to COVID itself!

High Division

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8. Organization of Students for Innovations

1st Place

Students | Armon Mighani, Patrick Astoraga, and Tate Smith
Teacher | Col. Stephen Williams
Alan C. Pope High School | Cobb County

Although there is a rising awareness of concussions in teen contact-sports, it is estimated that 66% (PubMed) of concussions go undetected. Our team has created an inexpensive chip that goes inside the padding at the back of football helmets. This chip provides real-time acceleration data that assists in the diagnosis of a concussion. If a player was to receive a concussion-level impact, the computer would alert a coach or staff at that moment and allow the athletic trainer to take the appropriate measures.

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My Skin App

2nd Place

Students | Ameya Jadhav and Sameer Balhara
Teacher | Phil Kinneer
Denmark High School | Forsyth County

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer. Melanomas represent a small but significant number of skin cancers worldwide, as over 75% of all skin-cancer-related deaths are from melanoma. Using machine learning, My Skin App serves as a diagnostic tool which can help identify melanoma skin cancer earlier and prevent possible deaths, as the survival rate for melanoma is 99% if detected early but only 14% if detected at a later stage. The app uses all custom-built (by us) Coarse-to-Fine Contextual Memory networks, a custom data augmentation pipeline, and convolutional neural networks.

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LitPad

3rd Place (tie)

Students | Michelle Li, Barnabas Li, and Tianjie Lu
Teacher | Jackson Huckaby
North Oconee High School | Oconee County

The LitPad utilizes diffused UV-C light technology for laptop users to clean their keyboard and screen and includes a control panel and safety features while also being portable and easy to use.

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A Mechanism to Decrease Rotational Falls in Equestrian Eventing

3rd Place (tie)

Students | Liesel Fazekas
Teacher | Paulette Allard
Harrison High School | Cobb County

This device is a mechanism that can be used during equestrian events to decrease the risk and injuries of rotational falls.

Specialty Awards

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The Toilet Paper Grab Bar

IronCAD Award

Students | Nicolas Rea, Jordon Rolley, and AJ Bohanon
Teacher | Neill Ford
Atlanta International School | Fulton County

The Toilet Paper Grab Bar is a toilet paper holder that doubles as a grab bar to help those with limited mobility to stand up more easily.

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LitPad

Manufacturing Award

Students | Michelle Li, Barnabas Li, and Tianjie Lu
Teacher | Jackson Huckaby
North Oconee High School | Oconee County

The LitPad utilizes diffused UV-C light technology for laptop users to clean their keyboard and screen and includes a control panel and safety features while also being portable and easy to use.

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8. Organization of Students for Innovations

Health and Medical Technology Award

Students | Armon Mighani, Patrick Astoraga, and Tate Smith
Teacher | Col. Stephen Williams
Alan C. Pope High School | Cobb County

Although there is a rising awareness of concussions in teen contact-sports, it is estimated that 66% (PubMed) of concussions go undetected. Our team has created an inexpensive chip that goes inside the padding at the back of football helmets. This chip provides real-time acceleration data that assists in the diagnosis of a concussion. If a player was to receive a concussion-level impact, the computer would alert a coach or staff at that moment and allow the athletic trainer to take the appropriate measures.

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Eco-Orbs

Sustainability and Energy Award

Students | Cindy Chen and Piper Pearson
Teacher | Amanda Edwards
Walton High School | Cobb County

Millions of tons of plastic packaging waste enter the ocean annually, but Eco-Orbs solves this problem. As a cheap and easily biodegradable packaging option, users will feel the ease of disposing of packaging while also being environmentally friendly.

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Whole Otter Love

Consumer Goods Award

Students | Sami Nichols, Aryan Pour, and Harper Dunkerly
Teacher | Valerie King
Kennesaw Elementary School | Cobb County

Kids have all kinds of worry. Covid-19 has just made things worse. We made a comfort toy for kids just like us that does three things to help kids calm down. Everyone needs a whole otter love these days.

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Kids Face Mask Vending Machine

Third Grade Honorable Mention

Students | Vikrant Ravi and Dhwanil Dalal
Teacher | Stacey Mendel
Dunwoody Elementary School | DeKalb County

I developed a mobile app for users to log their meals and view the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of these meals, set sustainability goals, and view weekly and monthly trends.

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State Finals Spotlights

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Marques Colston

Keynote Speaker

Formerly a wide receiver and Super Bowl champion, Marques is an entrepreneur and founder of Marques Colston Enterprises (MCE). Marques empowers businesses and individuals through "creating Separation as a Mindset" and "Irrational Confidence". He also launched Venture Investing and Entrepreneurship for professional athletes.


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IronCAD

IronCAD is a proud partner with K-12 InVenture Prize and sponsor of IronCAD software to participating K-12 InVenture Prize teachers and students over the course of the year. IronCAD also sponsors the IronCAD Award, which is awarded to the top team using IronCAD in their design and prototyping.


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Scott Frank

GIPA Representative

The Georgia Intellectual Property Alliance (GIPA) is a proud partner with K-12 InVenture Prize and sponsor of first place division winners awarded a professional patent search and, if feasible, a patent filing.

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2021 U.S. Nationals | Invention Convention Worldwide

Select teams from the K-12 InVenture Prize State Finals advanced to represent the State of Georgia at the Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention U.S. Nationals. Of the seventeen teams that were invited to the national competition, five teams placed and received awards!

Elementary School Division

Yumshies

Arya Menon, Grade 2

3rd place in 2nd grade


Write On

Aahana Butani, Penny McDonald, and Helen Morgan, Grade 2


Candy Dispenser Timer

Atharva Jethlia, Grade 2


Whole Otter Love

Sami Nichols, Aryan Pour, and Harper Dunkerly, Grade 2


Kids Face Mask Vending Machine

Vikrant Ravi and Dhwanil Dalal, Grade 3


Turtle-pellant

Harper McGinnis, Grade 4


R.E.C.Y.C.L.E.

Zoe Diaz, Dylan Merrill, and Mia Rhea, Grade 5


Handicap Heroes

Corey Dollar, Akhil Williams, and Kennedi Cross, Grade 5

Middle School Division

Tech Blizzard

Sam Seward and Luke Eley, Grade 7


KeyWise

Jackson Horn and Ethan Poole, Grade 8


The Novid

Mac Pannell, Austin Speer, and Mason Shepherd, Grade 8

High School Division

LitPad

Michelle Li, Barnabas Li, and Tianjie Lu, Grade 10

1st place in 11th grade

Industry Award

Consumer Goods and Fashion Award


My Skin App

Ameya Jadhav and Sameer Balhara, Grade 11

1st place in 12th grade

Global Impact: Value Proposition


Eco-Orbs

Cindy Chen and Piper Pearson, Grade 10

Patent Application Award


High School Sports Concussion Detector (8. Organization of Students for Innovations)

Armon Mighani, Patrick Astoraga, and Tate Smith, Grade 11

3rd place in 12th grade


A Mechanism to Decrease Rotational Falls in Equestrian Eventing

Liesel Fazekas, Grade 11


The Toilet Paper Grab Bar

Nicolas Rea, Jordon Rolley, and AJ Bohanon, Grade 11

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