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2-3 Biotechnology-conduct research on a contemporary biotechnology issue of their choosing, document their research, and create a display. |
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1 CAD foundations-demonstrate their understanding of CAD fundamentals as they create a two-dimensional graphic representation of an engineering part or object. |
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1 Career Prep-conduct research on a selected technology-related career and use the knowledge gained to prepare a letter of introduction and a chronological skills resume. Semifinalists participate in a mock interview. |
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2 Challenging Tech Issues-prepare and deliver a debate-style presentation with team members explaining opposing views of a current technology issue that is randomly selected on site. |
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1-5 Children Stories***-create an illustrated children’s story that will incorporate educational and social values. The story must revolve around the theme |
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2 Coding (on-site) students take a test then semi-finalists have an on-site coding challenge |
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1+ Community Service Video***create and submit a video that depicts the local TSA chapter’s service with the American Cancer Society |
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1 Digital Photography-produce an album of color or black and white digital photographs (representing or relating to a chosen theme) and place the album on a storage device for submission. Semifinalists produce a series of digital photographs taken at the conference that are edited appropriately for an on-site task. |
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1 Dragster-design and produce a CO2-powered dragster according to stated specifications, using only specified materials. |
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1-Electrical Applications-(on-site) take a written test of basic electrical and electronic theory. Semifinalists assemble a specific circuit from a schematic diagram using a provided kit, make required electrical measurements, and explain their solution during an interview. |
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1 Essays on Technology-conduct research on specified subtopics of a broader technological area and, using the knowledge and resources gained through that research, write a comprehensive essay on one subtopic that is designated on site. |
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1 Flight (on-site)- study the principles of flight and design in order to fabricate a glider that stays in flight for the greatest elapsed time. Flight duration of the gliders and documentation of the design process are the primary elements of evaluation. |
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2 Forensic Technology-(on-site) take a written test of basic forensic science theory to qualify as semifinalists. Semifinalists demonstrate their ability to use forensic technology and skills by collecting evidence from – and analyzing – a mock crime scene. |
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3+ Inventions & Innovations- investigate and determine the need for an invention or innovation of a device, system, or process, and then brainstorm ideas for a possible solution. Semifinalists make an oral presentation to a panel of judges (who act as venture capitalist investors) to persuade the panel to invest in their invention/innovation. |
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4 Jr. Solar Sprint-apply STEM concepts, creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills as they design, construct, and race a solar-powered model car. |
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3 Leadership Strategies (on-site)-demonstrate leadership and team skills by preparing a presentation based on a selected challenge the officers of a TSA chapter might encounter. |
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2-4 Mass Production-manufacture a marketable product related to the current year’s theme. The team submits a documentation portfolio of the activities involved and three identical products made during the manufacturing process. |
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3-6 Mehanical Engineering-design and build a "Rube Goldberg" mechanical device. Semi finalists have interview. |
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2-3 Medical Technology-conduct research on a contemporary medical technology issue of their choosing, document their research, and create a display. If appropriate, a model or prototype depicting an aspect of the issue may be included in the display. Semifinalists give a presentation. |
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3-5 Microcontroller Design-develop a working digital device with real-world applications. Through a multimedia presentation, product demonstration, and documentation, the team demonstrates in detail its knowledge of microcontroller programming, simple circuitry, product design, and marketing. |
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2-4 Off the Grid-conduct research on a sustainable architectural design for a home in a country of the team's choosing (other than their home country). Team will create a model. Semi finalists will present and have interview. |
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1 Prepared Speech-deliver a speech that reflects the theme of the current year’s national conference. |
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2 Problem Solving (on-site)-use problem solving skills to develop a finite solution to a problem provided on site. |
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1 Promotional Marketing***design a TSA Marketing Kit that must include a national conference promotional poster, a state delegation fact sheet, and a chapter t-shirt design. Semifinalists develop a solution to a problem provided on site. |
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1 STEM animation***-use computer graphics tools and design processes to communicate, inform, analyze, and/or illustrate a STEM topic, idea, subject, or concept. Semifinalists give a presentation. |
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2 Structural Engineering- apply the principles of structural design and engineering through basic research, design, construction, and destructive testing to determine the design efficiency of a structure. Semifinalists participate in an on-site problem. |
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3 System Control Technology (on-site)-develop a computer- controlled model solution to a problem provided on site; typically, the problem is one from an industrial setting. |
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3 Tech Bowl (on-site)- take a written objective examination to qualify for the oral question/response, head-to-head team competition phase of the event. |
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2 Technical Design(on site)-demonstrate their ability to use the technical design process to solve an engineering design problem. |
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2-5 Video Game Design-build, and launch an E-rated game that focuses on the subject of their choice. The game should be interesting, exciting, visually appealing, and intellectually challenging. The game and all required documentation will be evaluated pre-conference. Semifinalists participate in an on-site conference interview. |
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3-6 Website Design ***design, build, and launch a website that features the team’s ability to incorporate the elements of website design, graphic layout, and proper coding techniques. Semifinalists participate in an on-site conference interview. |
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1 State Officer Application due to Mrs. Acosta on January 10, Interview on Feb. 1 in Athens. Statesman Test passed is required. (Application-Upon approval by Mrs. Acosta) |
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6 Chapter Team (officers only) |
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2-4 Construction Challenge Participants submit a scale model/prototype with a portfolio that documents the use of their leadership and technical skills to fulfill an identified community need related to construction. |
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1 Cybersecurity Participants complete a Cybersecurity exam covering general cybersecurity vocabulary and knowledge needed to execute tasks commonly performed by all levels of cybersecurity professionals. Using digital presentation software such as Powerpoint, Prezi, or Moovly, participants prepare a presentation, addressing a specific cybersecurity issue, to a group of hypothetical corporate board members (i.e., judges). |
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2-3 Data Analytics conduct research on an annual theme or topic, collect data, and document their research in a supporting portfolio and a display. Participants implement a variety of methods to find connections between data, and gain insightful knowledge about a particular issue. Using analytics, participants assess collected data to make predictions and informed decisions. Semifinalist teams report for a timed, onsite challenge in which they must review specific data sets, provide insights, make predictions, and present their findings. |
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1 Foundations of Information Technology (FIT) complete a examination covering essential IT skills and knowledge needed to perform tasks commonly performed by all levels of IT professionals. Semifinalists exhibit proficiency and demonstrate creative problem solving by applying techniques to troubleshoot an industry-related challenge. |
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6 VEX IQ - Robotics |