CONSOLIDATED JUDGING IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA

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CONSOLIDATED JUDGING IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA What is Consolidated Judging? Consolidated Rubric Our region will be using a consolidated judging system. Instead of teams having to move from room-to-room, all judging happens in one room. Your team will have a 20 minute single judging slot that covers Core Values, Project and Robot Design. Advantages of Consolidated Judging Easier for teams as they do not need to find their next room. Gives a chance for teams to get to know their judges in 20 (or 30) mins. Judges can evaluate throughout the 20 (or 30) mins; this allows judges from each core area to evaluate and ask questions.  During deliberations, the judges can advocate for the teams with a deeper understanding of each of the core areas. Improved judging and training due to having to recruit less judges. Teams still get all the presentation time they would get in individual/separated judging slots. Tips in Judging Be efficient. Timing starts as soon as you enter the room. Minimize set up time for your presentations. Be prepared. Have everything ready for presentations so that it is quick and easy to switch to the next presentation. Consider having everything on one cart. Be ready to explain. There is no robot game table (you will find a smaller print out of the competition mat). Prepare to explain your process, not show your runs. Have a plan and communicate well. Make sure that you communicate everything you want to in your presentation time. Use the rubrics as your guide. Leave a summary sheet. If you want to leave documentation, you can. Include some highlights about your robot, project and core values. 20-min Team Judging Session 2 minute Core Values Activity No poster is needed. 1 minute changeover time 5 minute Project presentation 2 minutes questions about the Project 5 minute Robot Design judging No game table will be in the room. This is where you present your oral RDES. 4-minutes open questions from judges The Doolittle Institute proudly manages the FIRST® LEGO® League and FIRST® LEGO® League Jr Northwest Florida Region competitions/expos, preparing today’s students to be tomorrow’s STEM workforce. Find us at doolittleinstitute.org.