Check out the winners from the Canada-Wide Science Fair and their BlackBerry apps

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A while ago, we informed you on the Canada-Wide Science Fair in which BlackBerry had launched a competition for young and upcoming rising stars in the technological and science space. Today, winners have emerged and information regarding the apps they created which woo’d the judges.

Impressively, all three categories including Junior (grades 7 and 8), Intermediate (grades 9 and 10) and seniors (grade 11 and 12) all from the B.C won the competition. The prizes included cash, BlackBerry smartphones and mentorship with a BlackBerry mobile application developer expert.

Check out the winners below and their app creations. I have to say, these creations sound really impressive considering how young these students.

Junior Category Winner: Kieren O’Neil

Creation: Deciphering Recycling

Region: Cariboo Mainline

City: Kamloops, British Columbia

School: McGowan Park Elementary

Description: People who use plastics do not all recycle it, meaning it can end up in a landfill or cause environmental harm. The goal of the app is to help solve this problem through education. Kieren designed and created an app that provides useful facts and basics on recycling, such as, what is resin code on plastic items and whether it can be recycled and what types of items can be recycled. Kieren hopes to save the environment, one app at a time

Intermediate Category Winner: Whitney Anderson

Creation:               S.A.F.E

Region:                  Central Interior British Columbia

City:                        Prince George, British Columbia

School:                   Westside Academy

Description: With the intention of keeping drivers safe on the road, Whitney created an app called Tasker that locks down dangerous and distracting interactions on a cell phone, while still providing necessary communications when a vehicle is in motion. When tested, the app was successful in locking down the screen, minimizing distracting interactions that can be dangerous while driving.

Senior Category Winner: Noah Bergmann

Creation:               The Musician’s Toolbox

Region:                  Cariboo Mainline

City:                        Merritt, British Columbia

School:                   South Central Interior Distance Education

 

Description: The Musician’s Toolbox is a useful tool for musicians of any skill level. Included in the app is the modex, a tool for making bridges between songs, a transposer, for changing chords from one key to another, and a tuner that can be used with any instrument.

The Modex

In the Modex you have the ability to make a musical bridge between any two keys. For instance, if you were playing a song in the key of A, and wanted to move to a song in the key of D without stopping, you would input this into the modex and receive chords to make the transition.

The Transposer

The Transposer allows you to convert chords from one key two another. This is useful for guitar players using a capo, or simply converting music between keys.

The Tuner

The tuner is a simple tool that allows you to tune your instrument to any note.