Presenting our ideas to a layman audience requires us to first know enough about the subject, then organize our thoughts and then communicating only as much as the audience can understand and in the simplest manner possible. This competition is a search for such communicators. Student teams (up to 3 students), should prepare a poster on the given theme and present the same at an exhibition. Visitors may range from school-kids to experts. Students are expected to make 1 poster, typically the size of a mountboard. Criteria include layout, color scheme, logical connection between different topics on the poster, communication skills of the students and their knowledge of the topic and its meaning. | Scroll below for details of various rounds Exhibition - (Std 5 To 7) 23 Jan, 08:00 AM Ends - 24 Jan, 01:00 PM The team should research out a personality in the field of Computers - either a computer scientist or enterpreneur or any other person they think has contributed to the development of computers. The team should prepare one poster (preferably mountboard size) to depict the life and work of the person. Award criteria include simplicity of explanation, choice of person (too famous is too easy to explain, hence not good), ability to explain the actual work and its implications (an not just the media-details of the person). Result - 24 Jan, 04:00 PM
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