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High School Competitive Events Overview GEORGIA 2013-2014 “Learning To Live In A Technical World!”

National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Animatronics One team per chapter Animatronics refers to a robotic device that emulates a human or an animal, or brings an inanimate object to “life.” Participants will produce an animatronics device complete with an appropriate display. The animatronics device must use control technology in its performance. The device must not suggest anything that is inappropriate by language, sound or movements. Evaluation is based on performance, device artisanship, and documentation of design

Animatronics National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014

ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION One individual or team per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 NEW EVENT Participants develop a set of architectural plans and related materials for an annual architectural renovation design challenge and construct a physical, as well as a computer-generated model, to accurately depict their design. A specific design problem will be provided on the TSA website each year.

ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION One individual or team per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 The Architectural Renovation Event for the 2012-2013 school year will involve the use of one of the Sears, Roebuck & Company kit houses from the 1908-1914 offerings. Students wishing to compete in this event should complete the following steps: 1. Review information about kit houses in the Unites States, using Wikipedia. 2. Visit the Sears Archives Homepage (www.searsarchives.com) to review information about Sears’s mail order houses (see section on Historic Homes). 3. Access 1908-1914 house offerings and create a file and a hard copy of Plan #159 for use in the Architectural Renovation event this year.

ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION One individual or team per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION One individual or team per chapter

Biotechnology Design One team per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Participants select a contemporary biotechnology problem that relates to the current year’s published area of focus and demonstrate understanding of it through documented research, the development of a solution, a display, and an effective multimedia presentation. The biotechnology area of focus for 2013 is Energy. The biotechnology area of focus for 2014 is The Role of Biotechnology in Water and Waste Technology.

Biotechnology Design One team per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Biotechnology Design One team per chapter

One individual per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Career Preparation One individual per chapter Changed During the school year participants research technology-related careers designated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as falling in the top ten employment growth areas in the near future. Participants research and prepare a resume and cover letter for each of the careers noted. Semifinalists participate in an on-site job interview related to one of the careers.

One individual per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Career Preparation One individual per chapter Participants research each of the careers in the specified year. 2013: Computer software specialist; Film and video editor; Biomedical engineer 2014: Meteorologist; Software engineer; Construction project manager

One team of six per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Chapter Team One team of six per chapter Participants take a written parliamentary procedures test in order to proceed to the semifinals, where they: perform an opening ceremony dispose of three (3) items of business and perform a closing ceremony within a specified time period.

Computer Aided Design (CAD) National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Computer Aided Design (CAD) 2D Architecture Participants create representations, such as foundation and/or floor plans, and/or elevation drawings, and/or details of architectural ornamentation or cabinetry. Participants may compete in CAD, 2D Architecture or CAD, 3D Engineering with Animation, but not both. Participants are limited to two (2) individuals per state.

Computer Aided Design (CAD) National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Computer Aided Design (CAD) 3D Engineering Participants create a 3D computer model(s) of an engineering or machine object, such as a machine part, tool, device, or manufactured product. Participants may compete in CAD, Architecture with Animation or CAD, Engineering with Animation, but not both. Participants are limited to two (2) individuals per state.

Computer Aided Manufacturing one (1) team of two (2) members per chapter, one (1) entry per team NEW EVENT Participants design, fabricate, and demonstrate their ability to use a CNC (computer numeric control) machine to produce mousetrap car parts. Documentation and two machined samples are checked in and evaluated. Teams return for an assemble session of their entry using the TSA competition tool kit and immediately demonstrate their entry for distance. Evaluation is based on a demonstration of the distance each car travels and proper documentation. National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014

Debating Technical Issues National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Debating Technical Issues Three (3) teams of two (2) members per state. Team members will work together to prepare for a debate against a team from another chapter. The teams will be instructed to take either the pro or con side of the designated topic.

Debating Technical Issues National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Debating Technical Issues Three (3) teams of two (2) members per state. 2013: Social Media Subtopic 1 – Should your use of social media, on or off the job, affect your employment status? Subtopic 2 – Does the use of social media increase the risk of identity theft? Subtopic 3 – Should providers/creators of social media sites be held liable for the negative impacts that may result from their use, such as bullying, predatory stalking, etc.? 2014: Surveillance Subtopic 1 – Should surveillance devices be used in a public educational facility? Subtopic 2 – Should public notices be posted by entities using surveillance devices? Subtopic 3 – Should the Federal Transportation Security Administration change current surveillance practices for public transportation?

One individual per state National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Desktop Publishing One individual per state Participants produce a notebook containing a news release, a three (3)-column newsletter, and a poster. Each of these publications might be used by a school’s technology teacher and/or principal to attract students to the TSA organization. The news release and poster would promote the first TSA meeting of the school year. The newsletter would give details about the TSA program at the school, state, and national levels, and TSA competitions. All participants (not just semifinalists) then work to solve an on-site problem that demonstrates their abilities to use the computer to design, edit, and print materials for publication. Changed

Digital Video Production Three teams per state – GA one per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Digital Video Production Three teams per state – GA one per chapter Participants develop a digital video/film that focuses on the given year’s theme. Sound should accompany the film. The theme for 2013 is “Follow the Rules”. The theme for 2014 is “Documentary”. GET PERMISSION for use of Copyrighted music!

Two individuals per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Dragster Design Two individuals per chapter Students design and construct a CO2 powered dragster to meet specific regulations. Overall score includes wind tunnel test score, appearance, meeting specifications, drawing and speed points. ALERT: Rules have changed – other requirements besides weight. Read New Rules Closely!! Changed

For past winning cars go to Pitsco.com – Science of Speed Dragster Design For past winning cars go to Pitsco.com – Science of Speed National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014

Electrical Applications Two per chapter (GA Only Event) National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Electrical Applications Two per chapter (GA Only Event) GA TSA ONLY! Participants take a written test of basic electrical and electronic theory to qualify as semifinalists. Semifinalists assemble a specific circuit from a schematic diagram using a provided kit and make required electrical measurements. Semifinalists explain their solution during an interview.

One team of three to five per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Engineering Design One team of three to five per chapter Participants work as part of a team to design and fabricate a device that will meet the specific needs of a person with a disability. Through use of a model/prototype, display, and notebook, participants document and justify their approach and reasoning in identifying a problem and their solution’s direct impact on a member of their community and on society. Semifinalists justify and demonstrate their solution to their identified problem in a timed presentation. Changed

One team of three to five per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Engineering Design One team of three to five per chapter

Three individuals per state National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Essays on Technology Three individuals per state Participants conduct research in a published technological area and, using the knowledge and personal insights gained from this research, write an essay on one (1) subtopic selected from two (2) or three (3) related subtopics designated on site. Consider your audience to be the readers of your local daily newspaper.

Three individuals per state National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Essays on Technology Three individuals per state The topic for the 2013 conference is The Positive and Negative Effects of Technology on Today’s Youth, with these subtopics: Education Social development Ethics The topic for the 2014 conference is The Greatest Invention(s) of the Modern Technological World, with these subtopics: Communications Manufacturing Transportation

Extemporaneous Speech Three individuals per state National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Extemporaneous Speech Three individuals per state Participants give a three to five (3-5) minute speech fifteen (15) minutes after having drawn a card on which a technology or TSA topic for their speech is written. Hint: Be cool, calm, and collected and have a solid knowledge base about TSA and current issues in Technology.

Fashion Design Entries are limited to one (1) team of two to four (2-4) members per chapter. National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Students research, develop, and create garment designs, garment mock-ups, and portfolios that reflect the current year’s published theme. Twelve (12) qualifying semifinalists participate in an on-site event in which they present their potential garment designs to the judges on a TSA runway.

Fashion Design Entries are limited to one (1) team of two to four (2-4) members per chapter. National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 The theme challenge for 2013 is to design two (2) outfits associated with protective clothing for a first responder that can be worn daily. Participants are responsible for creating three (3) items total that can be worn with either of the outfits. The theme challenge for 2014 is to design two (2) outfits for a NEW children’s fairy tale storybook character. Participants are responsible for creating three (3) items total that can be worn with either of the outfits.

Two individuals per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Flight Endurance Two individuals per chapter Participants build, fly, and adjust (trim) a rubber-band powered plane to make long endurance flights inside a contained airspace. All models are built and flown and a flight log kept prior to the event date.

Future Technology Teacher One individual per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Future Technology Teacher One individual per chapter Participants research and select three (3) accredited colleges or universities that offer technology education/engineering technology teacher preparation as a major. Each participant will write no more than one (1) page (simulated college essay) explaining why s/he would like to become a technology education/engineering technology teacher and what would constitute success in the field. In addition, each participant will develop and present a one (1)-class period activity (with a lesson plan) using the ITEA standards for technological literacy.

Manufacturing Prototype National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Manufacturing Prototype One team per chapter Participants design and manufacture a prototype of a product and provide a description of how the product could be manufactured in a state-of-the-art American industry. The product for 2013 is a “green” product, made from sustainable materials. The product for 2014 is a product developed and produced in an alternative way (versus by a traditional method) that demonstrates a reduction of waste. An appropriate marketing package should accompany each product. The product should not include the use of any copyrighted characters or images.

Manufacturing Prototype National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Manufacturing Prototype

Music Production Three per state National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Music Production Three per state Participants produce a musical piece that is designed to be played during the national TSA Conference opening or closing general sessions. The musical piece should be energizing, interesting and of a spirit consistent with the Technology Student Association Entries are limited to three (3) teams per state. Team work is strongly encouraged, but a team of one (1) member is permitted.

National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 On Demand Video One (1) team of two (2) or more students per chapter. One (1) entry per team. Participants write, shoot, and edit a sixty (60) second video during the conference in this on-site event. Required criteria, such as props and a line of dialogue, make the competition more challenging and will be revealed at the event orientation meeting.

Open Source Software Development National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Open Source Software Development One (1) team per chapter. NEW EVENT Participants work as part of a team to participate in the development, debugging, and documentation of a new or existing open source software project. Through a multimedia presentation and entrant notebook, the team explains in detail how it has contributed to the project. The project should have educational or social value. Semifinalists demonstrate and promote their work in a timed presentation.

Photographic Technology One individual per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Photographic Technology One individual per chapter Students capture images and process photographic and digital prints that depict the current year’s published theme. Twelve (12) qualifying semifinalists participate in an on-site event in which they capture digital images and utilize multimedia software to prepare and develop a media presentation during the annual conference. The theme for 2013 is Courage. The theme for 2014 is Goodwill.

Photographic Technology One individual per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014

Prepared Presentation National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Prepared Presentation Three per state Participants deliver an oral presentation that includes audio and/or visual enhancements based on the current year’s theme. The theme for the 2013 conference is: "A Tradition of Excellence" The theme for the 2014 conference is: Not available yet.

Two individuals per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Promotional Graphics Two individuals per chapter Participants develop and present a graphic design that can be used to promote participation in TSA competitive events. The design will promote competitions offered in the TSA competitive events guide. Participants will choose one (1) of the three (3) competitions listed below for the given year.

Two individuals per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Promotional Graphics Two individuals per chapter For 2013 the options are: Animatronics Chapter Team Music Production For 2014 the options are: Flight Endurance System Control Technology Webmaster

Promotional Graphics Promotional Graphics Two individuals per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Promotional Graphics Two individuals per chapter Thai Truong 1st Place Promotional Graphic 2003

Scientific and Technical Visualization (SciViz) One team per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 SciViz refers to Scientific and Technical Visualization, the graphical representation of complex scientific concepts. Participants develop a visualization focusing on a subject or topic from one (1) or more of the following areas: science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Structural Engineering One team of two per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Structural Engineering One team of two per chapter Participants work as part of a team on site with supplied materials to build a model of a structure that is destructively tested to determine design efficiency. A box girder beam, which is a rectangular prism, is the designated structure for 2013 and 2014. Changed

System Control Technology One team of three per state National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 System Control Technology One team of three per state Participants work as part of a team on site to develop a computer-controlled model-solution to a problem, typically one from an industrial setting. Teams analyze the problem, build a computer controlled mechanical model, program the model, explain the program and mechanical features of the model-solution, and leave instructions for evaluators to operate the device.

Technical Sketching and Application Two individuals per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Technical Sketching and Application Two individuals per chapter Participants complete a written test in order to qualify as semifinalists. Semifinalists then demonstrate their ability to solve on-site engineering graphics problems using standard drafting techniques.

One team of three per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Technology Bowl One team of three per chapter A written test is given to determine top ten teams. Head-to-head elimination tournament competition determines the winner. Awards also given to the top individual test scores….(not money)

Technology Problem Solving One team of two per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Technology Problem Solving One team of two per chapter Participants work together to develop and create a solution to a problem using the limited materials provided and the tools allowed. Completed solutions will be objectively measured and judged to determine the best and most effective solution for the stated problem.

Transportation Modeling National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Transportation Modeling One per chapter Using only certain materials and following required specifications, participants design and produce a CO2-powered scale model of a vehicle that fits the annual design problem and that takes appearance and performance into consideration. The design theme for 2013 is: your vision of the next generation of a high speed rail train engine The design theme for 2014 is: a two passenger, short range, alternative fuel vehicle. The vehicle would be intended for a “Zipcar”-style cooperative.

Transportation Modeling National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Transportation Modeling

Two individuals per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Video Game Design Two individuals per chapter Participants develop 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 should have high artistic, educational, and social value. A working, interactive game will be submitted on a DVD for evaluation.

One team of three to five per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Webmaster One team of three to five per chapter Students create a webpage for the technology education program and for the TSA chapter. In addition, students provide a solution to a design brief that changes annually. Semifinalists participate in an on-site interview to demonstrate the knowledge and expertise gained during the development of the website with an emphasis on Internet and web history, web design (school, chapter and design brief pages), and research about cutting edge advances in technology. The annual theme and problem is found on the National TSA Website: www.tsaweb.org

Overall State Championship Outstanding Chapter Overall State Championship National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 Chapters receive points for placing 1st through 10th in individual and team events. 1st place receives 10pts, 2nd receives 9pts and so forth, through 10th who receives 1pt. All accumulated points are tallied after all events are done and the top 10 chapters are recognized with plaques for 10th through 4th place and the top three chapters receive trophies.

One individual per chapter Outstanding Student One individual per chapter National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 This is a Georgia-only event. Chapters may nominate one individual member by completing the required forms. Finalists are interviewed on-site during the State Conference.

In All of the events you enter… National Technology Student Association Competitive Events 2013-2014 In All of the events you enter… Read ALL of the rules Be the expert of the event. If you are stuck and have questions…ask. (Trust me, advisors aren’t as dumb as they look!) Sweat the details Double check all regulations Get someone else to check your work. WORK ONE MORE HOUR THAN YOUR COMPETITORS DO! Good Luck.