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Re: Chairmans presentation
I will second Al's recommendations. It is fine to have a presentation in Prezi, Video or Power Point format, but it should be a supplement to your presenters speaking to the judges. And have them practice. If you can, get some people not on your team to act as the audience. They will be more likely to ask questions when something isn't clear, because they don't know your team. Be prepared to answer questions. And that means knowing the numbers and the team's history. Here is a link to one of our practice presentation sessions for last year. They practice it and tweak it to get it down to five minutes and so that everyone is comfortable. (This year, for example, the set up of the interview room did not lend itself to using the laptop with the Prezi presentation, so our students had to go without it and just give the presentation on their own.)
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Thank you Bad Robots for giving me the chance to coach this team.
Rookie All-Star Award: 2003 Buckeye
Engineering Inspiration Award: 2004 Pittsburgh, 2014 Crossroads
Chairman's Award: 2005 Pittsburgh, 2009 Buckeye, 2012 Queen City
Team Spirit Award: 2007 Buckeye, 2015 Queen City
Woodie Flowers Award: 2009 Buckeye
Dean's List Finalists: Phil Aufdencamp (2010), Lindsey Fox (2011), Kyle Torrico (2011), Alix Bernier (2013), Deepthi Thumuluri (2015)
Gracious Professionalism Award: 2013 Buckeye
Innovation in Controls Award: 2015 Pittsburgh
Event Finalists: 2012 CORI, 2016 Buckeye
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