WHRO Education Services
|Registration Fee Per Team |
|Levels 1 |C.I.I. Member |C.I.I. Service Participant |
|& 2 | | |
| |$45.00 |$85.00 |
Check one box to designate your Category and Level:
(Click inside the boxes to select. Fields will expand when you begin to type.)
Level → 1 2 3 4
*CAD
*Cyber Security
Desktop Presentations
Desktop Publishing
Graphic Design
*Integrated Applications
Internet Scavenger Hunt
*Music Composition
*Programming-Scientific/Non-Business
*Programming-Object Oriented Business
Web Design
Video Editing
Visual Programming/Block Coding Using Scratch Jr
Computer Type: Software/Version
Teacher Coach(s):
School: School Division:
Address: City: State: Zip:
School-Phone: Home Phone:
Fax Number: E-Mail Address: Cell #:
Team Members:
(Up to three students for Level 1, 2, & 3. Up to five students for Level 4)
Name: Name: Name:
(Use lines below for Level 4 only)
Name: Name:
Each team member (not including the teacher coach or alternates) will receive a T-shirt.
Please indicate # of each size for participating students ONLY.
Small (youth) Small Med Large XL XXL XXXL (Adult sizes)
Pre-order extra shirts, tote bags, and DVDs!
Extra T-shirts
Teachers may order additional T-shirts @ $10.00 prepaid. Please indicate how many additional shirts you would like to order:
Small (youth) Small Med Large
XL XXL XXXL (Adult sizes) # of extra T-shirts ordered
ToteBags
Teachers may also order Great Computer Challenge
Tote Bags @ $10.00 prepaid. # of tote bags ordered:
DVD of GCC Highlights
DVD @ $10.00 prepaid. # of DVDs ordered:
|Level regi Level |Levels 1 & 2 & 3 $45.00 (C.I.I. Member-education.ciimembers) |
|Registering |$85.00 (C.I.I. Service Participant-education.servicespart) |
|1 2 |(Are you late? Add $50 late fee.) |
| | |
|3 4 |Level 4 $55.00 (C.I.I. Member) $95.00 (C.I.I. Service Participant) |
| |(Are you late? Add $50 late fee.) |
|Total amount of extra T-shirts, totebags, DVDs (all are $10/each) $10.00 x = |
|Method of Payment (Make checks payable to WHRO/C.I.I.) |
|Cash, Check or Purchase Order (Enclosed and payable to WHRO/C.I.I.) |
|P.O. # (please include copy of purchase order) |
|Credit Card (Please check one) AMEX Discover MasterCard Visa (can also pay by CC here education.gccpayment |
|Card Number: Expiration Date: |
|Name as it appears on card: Total Amount $ |
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Date
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Location
Old Dominion University
Webb Center, Norfolk, VA
Registration Fee
■ Level 3
$45.00 C.I.I. Member
$85.00 C.I.I. Service Participant
■ Level 4
$55.00 C.I.I. Member
$95.00 C.I.I. Service Participant
■ $50.00 late fee/team postmarked or submitted online after February 2, 2018
Registration Deadline
■ February 2, 2018
■ $50.00 late fee/team
postmarked or submitted after this date
Questions?
■ Contact your C.I.I. Representative education.ciiroster
■ 866.559.2353 or
gcc@
Sample Problems/
Solutions
■ education.
gcc-past-problems
■ education.
gcc-solutions
Food
■ Not included in the
registration fee
■ Several ODU restaurants
will be open
■ Restaurants within driving and walking distance
Awards
■ Ceremony at 2:30 p.m.
■ Parents & siblings are
invited
T-shirts
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Confirmation Packets
Will be sent a week prior to the competition.
They will include:
•Directions
•Specific Rules
•Room Assignment
•Day’s Schedule
•Other Pertinent Information
Workshops
Will be available for parents
& teachers. Send requests to gcc@.
Volunteers
Are you interested in helping out at the Great Computer Challenge? If so, please submit the form found here.
education.gccvol2018
Saturday, March 10, 2018 ■ Old Dominion University, Webb Center ■ Norfolk, Virginia
Details
Great Computer Challenge
Senior Division (6-12)
Contest Categories
About the Great Computer Challenge
What is it? A competitive opportunity for students in grades
6-12 to demonstrate their skills in various computer applications and computer programming.
Who may enter? Students enter in school teams with a teacher coach. Each school may enter one team in each category (except for the following categories who may enter more than one team per school-music composition (levels 3 & 4), object oriented business programming (levels 3 & 4), integrated applications (levels 3 & 4), scientific/non-business programming (level 4), and CAD (level 4). The highest-grade student on a team determines the level. Only students in grades 6-12 are eligible.
*Software used in recent GCC Competitions
**MORE THAN ONE TEAM PER SCHOOL ALLOWED
Graphic Design - Levels 3 & 4
Contestants will create visual solutions to various problems using their choice of graphics software. The judges will evaluate the solutions from the printed copy or from the screen. Animation and clip art may be allowed. Scanners or digital cameras may be allowed. *** Internet is allowed (need wireless capability).
*Gimp, Adobe CS, PaintShop, Word, PowerPoint, E-Z Motion, Macromedia, FireWorks, Image Composer, Painter, SuperPaint, Office, Print Shop, Color It, Dabbler, Easy Color Paint, Expert Paint, KidPix, MicroWorlds, Flash, PaintBrush, PowerPaint, Morph, SuperPaint, Illustrator, PhotoShop, SuperPoint, Deluxe Paint, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Digital Image Suite, Photoshop Elements, Inkscape, Paint, Quicktime, PaintNet, PaintTool SAI
Desktop Publishing - Levels 3 & 4
Contestants will design a publication using their choice of software and clip art. Additional clip art packages and scanners can be used, but will not be graded any higher than simple clip art. ***Internet is allowed (need wireless capability).
*Pages, Adobe CS, Office, Word, PhotoShop, PowerPoint, Classroom Publisher, PrintShop, Writing Center, Publisher, Microsoft Works, PageMaker, Dreamweaver, PaintShop, Illustrator, Quicktime
**Music Composition - Levels 3 & 4
Contestants will compose original music. Solutions must be in the form of aural compositions. Judges will evaluate by listening to your music, depending on the software. Each team is required to have earphones. No speakers.
*Sibelius 5, DubTurbo, Fruityloops, Audiotool, VirtualDJ, CakeWalk, Home Studio, Encore, EZ Vision, Finale Allegro, Music Trax, Music Shop, SongWorks, Finale, MasterTrac Pro, Noteworthy Composer, Acid, MuseScore 1.1, Ableton, Finale Notepad, Smart Music, GarageBand
**Programming - Levels 3 & 4
Level 3 ■ Object Oriented Business Programming
(Java/Visual Basic Programming combined)
Level 4 ■ Object Oriented Business Programming
(Java/Visual Basic Programming combined)
■ Scientific/Non-Business Programming
Contestants will solve a selection of programming problems using their choice of Visual Programming, JAVA Programming, or scientific/non-business programming language versions. Judges will evaluate a screen copy of the program code and the program execution. Each programming language will be judged separately.
* Object Oriented Business Programming: Visual Studio QBasic, True Basic, MS Basic, Quick Basic, Visual Basic, C++, C#, JCreator for IDE, Java IDE, SunJAVA, HTML, BlueJ, Eclipse, DevCPP, JAVA
*Scientific/Non-Business: Python, Windows XP, C#2005, Dev-C++, Eclipse, C#, C++, DevCPP, Visual C# 2010, Eclipse
Desktop Presentations - Levels 3 & 4
Contestants will design original slide shows using graphics and text with their choice of software and clip art. Judges will evaluate final screen images. Scanners, digital cameras, and animation are allowed. ***Internet is allowed (need wireless capability).
*Office, Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver, PaintShop Pro, Astound, HyperStudio, PowerPoint
Web Design - Levels 3 & 4
At the competition, students will create a web page. An Internet connection will not be used, but each team must provide their own tools, including a web browser, to create the web page(s). Teams will be disqualified if they use an existing web page.
*iWeb, Photoshop, Illustrator, Creative Suite, Expression Web, FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Notepad, FireWorks, Macromedia, Sibelius, JAVAScript, PageMaker, Homesite, PageSpinner, PageMill, HTML, Office, Quicktime, Word, Publisher, Sony Film
**Integrated Applications - Levels 3 & 4
Contestants will integrate word processing, database, and spreadsheet to create solutions to various problems.
*Excel, Access, Word, Publisher, MSWorks, Quatro Pro, Adobe CS, Office
**CAD - Level 4
Contestants will be asked to draw one or more CAD designs. 3-D SOFTWARE IS ALLOWED.
*Autodesk Inventor Professional, AutoCAD, XP, CAD, Inventor
**Cyber Security - Level 4
Contestants will solve a selection of cyber security problems using their choice of tools. Contestants will use their laptops on which VMware Workstation Player is installed before the competition. They can install any tools they might need before the event. Judges will evaluate the answers to problems without considering the tools used. Answers will be delivered digitally. Need Airmon compatible wireless adapter and VMWare Player installed.
* nmap, sqlmap, netcat, wireshark, nikto, ZAP, burp suite, hexeditor, strings, rdesktop, air-gng
Video Editing - Levels 3 & 4
Contestants will create a video telling a story using video and provided music options with editing software supplied by the student. Submissions are limited to producing a final video between 1 to 2 minutes. Over 2 minutes would be considered ineligible. Mic is needed.
*Avid Media Composer, MovieMaker, Ulead, iMovie, Elements, GarageBand, iPhoto, iTunes, iLife Suite
***INTERNET DETAILS: Level 3 & 4 Desktop Publishing, Desktop Presentations, and Graphic Design - Internet access is optional to access additional clipart, use web or server based software, or to download sponsor logos (WHRO, ODU, C.I.I., Bay Diesel). All other categories are prohibited from using the internet during the competition.
Contest Levels
Level 3 - Grades 6-8
Level 4 - Grades 9-12
Schedule of Events
8:00 a.m. Registration and set up - Level 3 & 4
9:00 a.m. Rules Review
9:30 a.m. .Competition Begins - Level 3 & 4
10:00 a.m. – noon Various workshops for teachers
11:30 a.m. Competition Ends - Level 3
12:30 p.m. Competition Ends - Level 4
12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Lunch & Movie
2:30 p.m. .Awards Ceremony - Level 3 & 4
|Registration Fee Per Team |
|Level 3 |C.I.I. Member |C.I.I. Service Participant |
| |$45.00 |$85.00 |
|Level 4 |$55.00 |$95.00 |
Contest Rules
Teams
Teams for Level 3 may have up to three members. Level 4 may have up to five members. Each team must have a teacher coach, who must be present, but not be in the room during the actual competition. It is strongly recommended that teachers who are bringing multiple teams bring an adult to chaperone each team.
Equipment
The contest site will be equipped with tables, chairs, and electrical power outlets. The contestants must supply and care for all other equipment and supplies needed, including computer, software, power strips, extension cords, all connecting cables, CDs/external hard drive, and paper/pencil. Printers are no longer needed for any category. Wireless Capability needed for Graphic Design, Desktop Publishing, and Desktop Presentations-Level 3 & 4 as internet is allowed for these categories. Editors are allowed for Object Oriented Business Programming. NO manuals will be permitted unless they are clip art indexes. The judges reserve the right to disallow any manuals or portions thereof upon review. Cyber Security teams can use the tools listed (or others) on Kali Linux, but to solve the problems, teams will need to know some windows firewall basics, using MSBA, sysinternals tools, bash scripting. It is also expected that contestants have basic understanding of http and ftp. Cyber Security needs laptop with airmon compatible wireless adapter and VMWare Player installed.
Judging
Entries will be evaluated on the following:
• Programming Contest: operability, user-friendliness, clarity, organization, structure, utility, creativity, and fulfillment of the problem’s requirements.
• Graphic Design, Music Composition, Integrated Applications, Desktop Presentations, and Desktop Publishing: originality, creativity, fulfillment of the problem’s requirements, and effective use of the computer.
• Web Design: originality and creativity of the web page.
• CAD: originality, creativity, fulfillment of the problem’s requirements, and effective use of the computer.
• Video Editing: continuity (clarity of the story), composition (length of the shots and video clip arrangement), creativity, editing skills (transitions, effects, etc.), graphics (usage, spelling, grammar), use of video clips and music selections.
• Cyber Security: answer to Cyber Security questions and evidence provided.
All places (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Honorable Mention) may not all be awarded based on the discretion of the judges.
THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES IS FINAL
Level 1 - Grades K-2
Level 2 - Grades 3-5
Date
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Location
Old Dominion University
Webb Center, Norfolk, VA
Registration Fee
■ Levels 1 & 2
$45.00 C.I.I. Member
$85.00 C.I.I. Service Participant
■ $50.00 late fee/team postmarked or submitted online after April 6, 2018
Registration Deadline
■ April 6, 2018
■ $50.00 late fee/team
Postmarked or submitted online after this date
Questions?
■ Contact your C.I.I. Representative education.ciiroster
■ 866.559.2353 or
gcc@
Sample Problems/
Solutions
■ education.
gcc-past-problems
■ education.
gcc-solutions
Food
■ Not included in the
registration fee
■ Several ODU restaurants
will be open
■ Restaurants within driving and walking distance
Awards
■ Ceremony at 1:45 p.m.
■ Parents & siblings are
invited
T-shirts
T-shirts for the number of student team members are included in the registration fee. (Alternates & Coaches are extra.) Please make sure that you mark the proper sizes on the registration form for ONLY the amount of students participating.
Confirmation Packets
Will be sent a week prior to the competition.
They will include:
•Directions
•Specific Rules
•Room Assignment
•Day’s Schedule
•Other Pertinent Information
Workshops
Will be available for parents
& teachers. Send requests to gcc@.
Volunteers
Are you interested in helping out at the Great Computer Challenge? If so, please submit the form found here.
education.gccvol2018
Details
Great Computer Challenge
Junior Division (K-5)
Contest Categories
About the Great Computer Challenge
Saturday, May 12, 2018 ■ Old Dominion University, Webb Center ■ Norfolk, Virginia
About the Great Computer Challenge
Contest Categories
*Software used in recent GCC Competitions
Graphic Design - Levels 1 & 2
Contestants will create visual solutions to various problems using their choice of graphics software. The judges will evaluate solutions from the screen. Animation and clip art may be allowed.
Level 1-NO clip art, animation or stamps allowed.
Level 2-Clip art, animation, and stamps may be allowed. ***Internet is allowed (need wireless capability).
*Corel Paint, SMART Notebook, Pixie, PaintBrush, Hello Colored Pencil, Sketch Club, Photo Deluxe, Flying Colors, Word, Draw, KidPix, Easy Color Paint, Kid Works, Super Paint, PrintShop, Photoshop, KidPix, Pixie, TuxPaint, Inkscape, PIXIE, PowerPoint, PrintShop, Pages, PowerPoint
Desktop Publishing - Levels 1 & 2
Contestants will design a publication using their choice of software and clip art. ***Internet is allowed (need wireless capability).
*PaintBrush, Pixie, Pages, Adobe Photo Deluxe, Flying Colors, Student Writing, Kid Pix, Publisher, Word, Press Writer, Print Shop, PrintShop Essentials, PrintShop Ensemble, The Writing Company, PrintShop Deluxe, Writing Center, Kid Works, Paint, Write & Play
Desktop Presentations - Level 2
Contestants will design original slide shows using graphics and text with their choice of software and clip art. Judges will evaluate final screen images. Scanners, digital cameras, and animation are allowed. ***Internet is allowed (need wireless capability).
*Pixie, Cyberlink Power Director, Kid Pix Deluxe, mPower, Avid Cinema, Astound, Corel Presentations, HyperStudio, PowerPoint, Keynote, KidPix 3D
Internet Scavenger Hunt - Level 2
At the competition, contestants will be given a mini-scavenger hunt to complete using Chrome, Internet Explorer, or FireFox as their browser. Windows computer and printer are provided.
Video Editing - Level 2
Contestants will create a video telling a story using video and provided music options with editing software supplied by the student. Submissions are limited to producing a final video between 1 to 2 minutes. Over 2 minutes would be considered ineligible.
*Camtasia, Powerpoint Avid Media Composer, Windows Live Movie Maker, Movie Maker, Ulead, iMovie, Adobe Elements, Cyberlink Power Director 10
Visual Programming/Block Coding Using
ScratchJr - Levels 1 & 2
Contestants will create a digital story or a game using ScratchJr or PBS KIDS ScratchJr. The judges will evaluate the solution from the screen.
***INTERNET DETAILS: Level 1 Desktop Publishing, Level 2 Graphic Design, Desktop Publishing, and Desktop Presentations: Internet access is optional to access additional clipart, use web or server based software, or to download sponsor logos (WHRO, ODU, C.I.I., Bay Diesel). Level 2 Internet Scavenger Hunt will have computers, printer and Internet provided by ODU. All other categories are prohibited from using the internet during the competition.
What is it? A competitive opportunity for students in grades
K-5 to demonstrate their skills in various computer applications and computer programming.
Who may enter? Students enter in school teams with a teacher coach. Each school may enter one team in each category.
The highest-grade student on a team determines the level. Only students in grades K-5 are eligible.
Contest Levels
Level 1 - Grades K-2
Level 2 - Grades 3-5
Schedule of Events
8:30-9:45 a.m. Registration and set up – Level 2
9:00-10:15 a.m. Registration and set up – Level 1
9:45 a.m. Rules Review – Level 2
10:00 a.m. .Competition Begins – Level 2
10:15 a.m. Rules Review – Level 1
10:30 a.m. Competition Begins – Level 1
10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Workshops for teachers
11:30 a.m. Competition Ends - Level 1
11:45 a.m. Competition Ends – Level 2
Noon - 1:30 p.m. Lunch & Movie
1:45 p.m. .Awards Ceremony - Level 1 & 2
Awards
All students participating in the K-2 competitions will be awarded
Superior, Excellent, or Good. All places (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and Honorable Mention) may not all be awarded based on the discretion of the judges. Students in grades 3-5 will be awarded 1st, 2nd, 3rd place, and Honorable Mention, but these places may not all be awarded based on the discretion of the judges. All participants receive a Certificate of Participation.
Teams
Teams for Level 1 & 2 may have up to three members. Each team must have a teacher coach, who must be present, but not be in the room during the actual competition. It is strongly recommended that teachers who are bringing multiple teams bring an adult to chaperone each team.
Equipment
The contest site will be equipped with tables, chairs, and electrical power outlets. The contestants must supply and care for all other equipment and supplies needed, including computer, software, power strips, extension cords, all connecting cables, CDs/external hard drive, and paper/pencil. Printers are no longer needed for any category. NO manuals will be permitted unless they are clip art indexes. The judges reserve the right to disallow any manuals or portions thereof upon review. Level 2 Internet Scavenger Hunt will have computers, printer and Internet provided by ODU. Wireless Capability needed for Desktop Publishing (level 1 & 2), Graphic Design (level 2), and Desktop Presentations (level 2) - as internet is allowed for these categories.
Judging
Entries will be evaluated on the following:
• Graphic Design, Desktop Presentations, and Desktop Publishing: originality, creativity, fulfillment of the problem’s requirements, and effective use of the computer.
• Internet Scavenger Hunt: answers to Scavenger Hunt questions and methods used to obtain information.
• Video Editing: continuity (clarity of the story), composition (length of the shots and video clip arrangement), creativity, editing skills (transitions, effects, etc.), graphics (usage, spelling, grammar), use of video clips and music selections.
• Visual Programming/Block Coding using ScratchJr: Creativity, originality, demonstration of technology skill, programming practices, fulfillment of the problem’s requirements.
•
THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES IS FINAL
Contest Rules
Great Computer Challenge Worksheet
Details
Junior Division (K-5)
&
Senior Division (6-12)
Register only one team per form.
One team per school per category per level!
(except for categories with *)
Please go to
education.gccregform2018 for the official registration form. Use this worksheet to prep the data.
Please mail or email a copy of this worksheet with payment to: gcc@ or WHRO/GCC,
5200 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23508.
Dates
■ Senior March 10, 2018
■ Junior May 12, 2018
Location
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, Virginia
Questions?
■ Contact your C.I.I. Rep
education.ciiroster
■ 866.559.2353 or gcc@
Registration Fee
■ Levels 1, 2, & 3
$45.00 (C.I.I. Member)
$85.00 (C.I.I. Service Participant)
■ Level 4
$55.00 (C.I.I. Member)
$95.00 (C.I.I. Service Participant)
■ $50.00 late fee/team postmarked or submitted online after registration deadlines (listed below)
Make checks payable
to: WHRO/C.I.I. (If using a P.O.-please send copy of P.O.)
Registration Deadline
■ Senior February 2, 2018
■ Junior April 6, 2018
■ $50.00 late fee/team postmarked after each date
Send copy of worksheet with payment to:
gcc@
Great Computer Challenge
WHRO/C.I.I.
5200 Hampton Blvd.
Norfolk, VA 23508
Food
■ Not included in the registration fee
■ Several ODU restaurants will be open
■ Restaurants within driving & walking distance
Confirmation Packets
Will be sent a week prior to the competition.
They will include:
•Directions
•Specific Rules
•Room Assignment
•Day’s Schedule
•Other Pertinent Information
Sample Problems/Solutions
■ education.
gcc-past-problems
■ education.
gcc-solutions
What is the cancellation policy? A full refund will be issued up until the following dates:
Senior 2018 – February 15, 2018
Junior 2018 - April 26, 2017
Please send an email to gcc@ to let us know you need to cancel your team registration. After these dates, no refund will be issued.
Photos will be taken at the GCC and posted on the Internet. Contact gcc@ with any names of students whose pictures cannot be released.
WHRO and ODU will not be held liable for any injury, damages, or other kind of loss during the Great Computer Challenge.
Level for each division:
■ Junior Division
Level 1.............Grades K-2
Level 2.............Grades 3-5
■ Senior Division
Level 3.............Grades 6-8
Level 4.............Grades 9-12
DATES FOR 2018
■ Senior Competition – March 10
■ Junior Competition - May 12
Please make sure you fill out the online form with all of this info, and then mail or email a copy of this worksheet with your payment to WHRO/GCC 5200 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23508 or gcc@.
Link to online form: education.gccregform2018
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