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WSU 2004 LEGO MINDSTORMS Challenge: Robo Olympics

 

MINDSTORMS CHALLENGE AWARDS

Presentation  |  Notebook & Table Display  |  Spirit & Sportsmanship
 

LEGO MINDSTORMS Challenge 2004: Robo-Olympics
Saturday, March 20, 2004
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Wichita State University
’s Heskett Center Gymnasium
Award Ceremony 5:00 pm
Room 208 Hubbard Hall, WSU

The MINDSTORMS Challenge encourages teamwork, presentation, and sportsmanship.  To compete for the MINDSTORMS Award teams will be required to have a table display and notebook, give a presentation and exhibit exemplary sportsmanship and spirit in addition to completing 3 of the 5 Missions.  Please use the buttons above to learn more about these three additional challenges.

The Following Awards will be given at the 2004 MINDSTORMS Challenge:

  • MINDSTORMS Awards (3 Awards):  1st, 2nd, and 3rd places will be awarded for the highest total points accumulated in the Missions, Presentation, Table Display/Notebook, and Sportsmanship/Spirit Challenges.  In order to be considered for this award each team must finish 3 of the 5 Missions and complete the Presentation, Table Display/Notebook, and Sportsmanship/Spirit Challenges. Please see the following rubrics and individual mission information for scoring criteria for each of these challenges.
     

  • CHALLENGE Awards (3 Awards): 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places will be awarded for the highest total points accumulated in the missions.  There is no minimum to the number of missions that must be completed. Obviously the more missions you complete the better chance you have of earning more points for this award. Please see each individual mission for scoring information.
     

  • Individual Mission Awards (5 Awards):  One award given to the best team at each of the five missions. These awards will not be based on points alone.  They are Judge's Choice awards. Judges will be looking for teamwork and ingenuity. 
     

  • Oral Presentation Award (1 Award):  One award for the team earning the highest number of points on the Presentation Challenge.  Scoring Rubric
     

  • Table and Notebook Display Award (1 Award):  One award for the team earning the highest number of points for the table Display/Notebook Challenge. Scoring Rubric
     

  • Shocker Spirit and Sportsmanship Award (1 Award):  One award is given to the team that earns the most points in the Sportsmanship/Spirit Challenge. Scoring Rubric

 

 

 

 

 

Contact: Tonya.Witherspoon@wichita.edu
Last Update: January 2006
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