21. A person who volunteers in the capacity of a judge (at any level) during the competition cycle may not serve as a mentor or an educator during that same cycle. Nor may they provide guidance, coaching, or tips or the like to any active team member, educator, or engineer mentor during that same competition cycle. If violated, that judge’s scores will be invalidated.
Virtual City Design (SimCity)
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Teams are not allowed to create their city using SimCity’s Sandbox mode.
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Cheat codes are discouraged but not forbidden.
City Essay
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Students must submit a reference page citing at least three sources of information with the essay. (Note: Wikipedia cannot be cited as a reference.)
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The City Essay maximum word count is 1,500 words.Total words will be determined by the word count tool within the word processing software. Word count does not include the title and reference list but does include captions of graphics and illustrations. A maximum of four graphics/ illustrations are allowed. A 10-point penalty will apply if word count exceeds 1,500.
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Upload your team’s City Essay as a word processing document, not as a PDF.
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If a team’s City Essay is determined to be plagiarized, the team will earn zero points for the deliverable.
City Model
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Teams must design a new model each year that represents original work. Teams are not allowed to use previous years’ models. However, previous models may be broken down and scavenged for materials including the model platform. Any previously used materials must be recon g- ured in a new and original manner and assigned a current market value.
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No perishable or food items may be used for building materials. Use of live animals is also prohibited. If water is used on the model, it must be self-contained or drainable.
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Due to shipping constraints, the city model must be no larger than 20” high, 50” long, and 25” wide, including all supporting braces, materials hanging below or beyond the tabletop, and all fully extended parts, such as access doors and hinged pullouts. Failure to comply with the physical model dimensions will result in a 15-point penalty.
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Vertically oriented city models are not accepted.
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The city model must contain one or more moving parts.
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Any power source must be self-contained, (e.g., a house- hold battery and simple circuit). Use of electrical wall or oor outlets is not allowed.
34. The total value of the materials used in the city model, city presentation, and special awards (including visual aids, costumes, color copying/printing, three-dimensional printing, and other demonstration aids) may not exceed $100. Failure to comply with valuation of model and sup- port materials will result in a 15-point penalty.
35. All materials used must be listed on the Competition Expense Form and their value documented for both presentation and special awards. This includes donated items at fair market value.
36. A team may use two distinct scales if they are clearly de ned, easily determined by sight and indicated on their index card. A maximum of two scales may be used.
37. Rotating city models are acceptable. The model will be measured from the tabletop up, including dimensions of any turning device below the model itself.
38. Use of three-dimensional printers for any model materials must be assessed using the following values:
• Regular (white) three-dimensional printing: $2.00 per cubic inch
• Color three-dimensional printing: $5.00 per cubic inch
City Presentation
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Regional Competition: Student presentations may not exceed 7 minutes. When the timer signals time, the team must stop their presentation. Question and answer sessions immediately following the presentation will be 5–8 minutes as determined by the Regional Coordinator.
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Finals Competition: Student presentations may not exceed 7 minutes. When the timer signals time, the team must stop their presentation. Presentations are followed by a 5-minute question and answer session. If the team’s presentation is under 7 minutes, the question and answer will be extended until a total time of 12 minutes is reached.
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Laptop computers, overhead projectors, DVD/video players, battery-operated audio equipment, and any mobile device may not be used for the presentation.
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Visual aids, such as flipcharts, foam boards, and poster boards must not exceed the following limitations: one visual aid displayed at a time (e.g., a stack of signs displayed one at a time resting on an easel) can be up to 60” x 36”; two visual aids displayed concurrently (e.g., two stacks of signs on separate easels) can be up to 30” x 36”. The size limitations do not include easel stands.
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With the exception of handouts/brochures (limited to one 8.5” x 11” sheet of paper) and costumes, any other dem- onstration aids including pointers, small mock-ups, and musical instruments used to assist with the presentation must collectively transported within a 6” x 6” x 12” volume (e.g., a shoe box).
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