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Judging Criteria
1. Video Presentation (Yes/No)
a. Provide judges with a good overview of the robot's purpose, design and operation.
2. Justification (10 points)
a. Justification is provided, as to why the robot should be considered to be
"connecting people". This justification should be provided in written form in the
report and/or orally in the verbal presentation.
3. Report (40 points)
a. Submission of report electronically prior to competition in English, as directed.
(Yes/No)
b. Maximum of 1500 typed words in good English. (10 points)
c. The report should outline the design process the team went through to develop
their robotic solution. It should acknowledge the contribution of team members
and coach. (10 points)
d. As per the competition rules, the report should include a visual description of the
robot. It should be illustrated with photographs, pictures and or diagrams as well
as contain clear concepts and understandings. It should summarize what the robot
can do, and in which way the robot is unique. (15 points)
e. Quality and presentation of the report. (5 points)
4. Presentation (50 points)
a. Oral presentation and demonstration of robot (20 points)
b. Team spirit and energy (10 points)
c. Overall appearance of the booth and team (10 points)
d. Use of poster/s and their quality (10 points)
5. Robot's Technical Design (50 points)
a. Good Engineering
b. Stable Structure
6. Robot's Creative Design (50 points)
a. Creative appearance
b. Unique, complex, interactive behavior
7. Penalties
a. NO RCX or NXT (Minus 100 points)
b. No Poster (Maximum of 30 presentation points can be awarded)
c. No Report (No report points awarded)
d. No Video (Minus 30 points)
e. Failure to be available or prepared for judging (Minus 50 points)
f. Lack of adherence to rules regarding display area and use of booth space (after
warnings have been issued and ignored) (Minus 100 points and possible
disqualification)

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Judging criteria

  • 1. Judging Criteria 1. Video Presentation (Yes/No) a. Provide judges with a good overview of the robot's purpose, design and operation. 2. Justification (10 points) a. Justification is provided, as to why the robot should be considered to be "connecting people". This justification should be provided in written form in the report and/or orally in the verbal presentation. 3. Report (40 points) a. Submission of report electronically prior to competition in English, as directed. (Yes/No) b. Maximum of 1500 typed words in good English. (10 points) c. The report should outline the design process the team went through to develop their robotic solution. It should acknowledge the contribution of team members and coach. (10 points) d. As per the competition rules, the report should include a visual description of the robot. It should be illustrated with photographs, pictures and or diagrams as well as contain clear concepts and understandings. It should summarize what the robot can do, and in which way the robot is unique. (15 points) e. Quality and presentation of the report. (5 points) 4. Presentation (50 points) a. Oral presentation and demonstration of robot (20 points) b. Team spirit and energy (10 points) c. Overall appearance of the booth and team (10 points) d. Use of poster/s and their quality (10 points) 5. Robot's Technical Design (50 points) a. Good Engineering b. Stable Structure 6. Robot's Creative Design (50 points) a. Creative appearance b. Unique, complex, interactive behavior 7. Penalties a. NO RCX or NXT (Minus 100 points) b. No Poster (Maximum of 30 presentation points can be awarded) c. No Report (No report points awarded) d. No Video (Minus 30 points) e. Failure to be available or prepared for judging (Minus 50 points) f. Lack of adherence to rules regarding display area and use of booth space (after warnings have been issued and ignored) (Minus 100 points and possible disqualification)