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“Promoting
excellence in education and showcasing the talents
of all our youth.” |
This category is open to students in middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12).
Rules:
To be updated by end of July 2008
- All video projects are to be 100% created by the submitting
student or team of students.
- Students may work individually
or in teams consisting of no more than two (2) students.
- Video
productions must be in a documentary form, and should
be between 4 and 5 minutes in length.
- The content or theme
of the video is open to any appropriate subject related
to the school curriculum.
- A story board must be included
to demonstrate sufficient planning.
- The video should have
a "billboard" at the beginning with the following information:
district, school, student's names, and grade level.
- Software
- Software used must be compatible with Quick Time or
Windows Media. The product need not play full screen.
- The
project must be submitted on a CD ROM. Label the CD
with: title, sponsor, grade level, contest, campus,
and district and send in a resealable plastic bag. If
a project cannot be easily run from the CD it will be
disqualified. Teachers should be aware of ISO 9660 standards
for CD compatibility issues. CDRW is not recommended.
Please preview entries on a different computer to ensure
the project will function properly away from the machine
on which it was created. Due to the slow speed of CD
drives, video projects may be moved from the CD to the
hard drive to ensure smooth playback.
- Documentation
- Each entry must include a brief, typewritten paper
describing the development of the project. The paper
must explain the purpose of the project and describe
the intended audience . It must list all of the hardware
(include exact computer name and type, scanners, cameras,
etc.) and software (include all version numbers, i.e.
Premiere 5.0). The student will provide credit for
all non-original materials such as clip art, sound,
video, and other resources. Documentation should also
include verification of the student's work by
the teacher/sponsor .
Failure to provide the above information will result
in elimination of the entry.
Students must
be present during judging.
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Computer Science Fair Contest Timeline
(See Academic Rodeo Timeline for specific dates and deadlines.)
- Sponsors should check with the Primary School Contact
to see that the School/Organization
Registration Form has been submitted for the
school. See the Academic
Rodeo Timeline for specific deadline.
- Select 3 entries in each category from each contest level
(elementary, middle school or high school) of the school
to submit for the contest.
- Contest sponsor should coordinate with other contest sponsors
to register the students selected for the contest using
the Student
Registration Form by the designated deadline.
- Submit entries to the East Texas State Fair office at
2112 W. Front Street by the deadline.
- All students, except Desktop Publishing participants,
attend the Computer Science Fair Contest for judging of
their entries.
- The Academic Rodeo Timeline will indicate the date when
winners will be announced.
- Computer Science Fair entries and/or results will be on
display throughout the Academic Rodeo.
- Students submitting winning entries will be recognized
at the Academic Rodeo Awards Program. Students and/or school
sponsors should attend to accept awards for the school.
- Desktop Publishing entries will be stored at the fair office to be displayed again during the East Texas State Fair.
- Projects submitted on CD will be returned to schools at the conclusion of the Academic Rodeo. Recognition of the project work will be included in any Academic Rodeo display. When possible, these projects will be displayed in a slide show presentation during the Academic Rodeo and the East Texas State Fair.
- Following the East Texas State Fair, students or sponsors should collect entries during the designated pick-up time period. Items not collected will become the property of the East Texas State Fair and will be destroyed.
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