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2004 Website Award Scoring Sheet
http://www2.usfirst.org/2004comp/200...ring_sheet.pdf
Could someone explain the first two things under Visual Design? - about how the website communicates a visual experience reflective of team identity and FIRST. I don't quite understand what they are asking for by that. |
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Re: 2004 Website Award Scoring Sheet
It's mostly BS, but I think they want the website to represent your team colors and to have a design appropriate for FIRST (with no inappropriate pictures or content next to the FIRST logo)
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Re: 2004 Website Award Scoring Sheet
They want a judge to be able to look at the website and WOW, this must belong to Team so-and-so. Make it look like a team website. Make it look like a FIRST team website.
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Re: 2004 Website Award Scoring Sheet
So I guess those were just added in to take up the rest of the space in that category.
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Re: 2004 Website Award Scoring Sheet
No, the presence of a team and FIRST on a FIRST Team website is, go figure, a very important part of building the website. Listen, the guideline basically says "Give your website character. Make it different. Distinguish yourselves, and FIRST." It's a good guideline for every website. You can tell the difference between Google.com, Yahoo.com, ChiefDelphi.com, ESPN.com, and CNN.com with a quick glance, can't you? It's all about character. Just be creative, and stop doubting FIRST.
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Does each team need to submit website criteria sheets, or is all the judging done professionally?
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Re: 2004 Website Award Scoring Sheet
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Good luck teams! |
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Re: 2004 Website Award Scoring Sheet
Is it possible to get our scoring rubric back? I really would like to know our site's progress and how to make it better for next year.
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Re: 2004 Website Award Scoring Sheet
If I were FIRST I wouldn't. Giving them back would encourage teams to start playing to that rubric - which is far from infallible - too much. Next year, it would be more wise to give a general guideline of what the judges want to see, and keep the exact rubric, which can then be more in-depth, secret. Though I applaud FIRST's efforts to make a better system of judging; 2003 was pretty bad...
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Re: 2004 Website Award Scoring Sheet
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