➢ RULES
➢ SCORING
➢ CALENDAR
➢ PLANNING
➢ SIMCITY DESIGN
➢ ESSAY
➢ CITY NARRATIVE
➢ 3-D MODEL
➢ PRESENTATION ➢ ➢
➢ COMPETITION DAY
➢ PICTURES |
Finally, the team prepares a 5-7 minute verbal presentation of their city. Three students represent their team presenting their city at the competition. The presentation is followed by a 5 minute question/answer period from the judges. By competition day, presentations are well polished.
Students may also design a presentation poster(s) as a demonstration aid. Display boards are limited in size to one (1) single display of 60” (W) x 36” (H) or two (2) displays not exceeding 30” (W) x 36” (H). The size does not include the easel, which will be provided. Other Demonstration Aids such as pointers, brochures, small mock-ups, etc used to assist with the presentation must collectively fit within a 6” x 6” x 12” volume (shoe box). Laptops, DVD/video players, audio equipment, etc. may not be used for the presentation.
See 2010 Rules for a list of all requirements.
• Team Presentation Rubric
• 2009 National Finalists' Presentations (DOWNLOAD TIMES)
• Preparing and Practicing the Team Presentation
• 10 Ways to Make a Your Presentation Great
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