Instructions :
1. Create a video presentation of your design. The video should be 15-20 min. long and should explicitly explain how you are planning to develop and implement your innovation.
2. The video can be in any video format i.e. mp4, avi, etc.
3. It should be in English Language only.
4. Judging criteria remains the same as it was for round 1.
5. your video can include a narrated powerpoint presentation as a screen-cast. use "screen capture" tools or your own creative skills, but the video should give us a clear cut idea as to how you are going to implement the idea, what the architectural systems are employed in it, who its potential users will be, and how will your innovation bring in a new revolution in the world.These are the essential parts of your video. Other than that, you can include a ground survey of the people, you are making your innovation for! Since the judging criteria is up there, so I leave it to your discretion what's best for your video.
6. Your submission should also include a written document describing your innovation like it was for Round 1.
The Format of the report is available here
And make sure your submission is in proper format, else it stands for outright rejection!
7. Reports are to be mailed at aittechmail@gmail.com with the subject "ICROUND2" (without quotes). Don't write anything else in the Subject field, and remember the CAPS.
NOTE : make sure your videos and reports reach us in time. If it doesn't, it's disqualified. Plain and Simple.
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
INNOVATION CUP ROUND 1 RESULTS
The Innovation Cup results are here. The numbers on the right are the scores out of 30. The judgesheets have been made public, so all the judges' scores and comments are on for display!
The teams that made it to the second round are :
The teams that made it to the second round are :
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
INNOVATION CUP
OVERVIEW
The AIT Innovation cup competition challenges students to explore their own creativity by using technology to solve what they consider to be the toughest problems facing our global society. The Innovation Cup provides the incentive, but the competitors provide the genius behind innovative, dynamic, and powerful software, hardware and mechanical solutions. Using tools and technology of their choice, competitors can unleash their ideas, curiosities, and talents towards creating usable designs. Technically, students will conceive, test, and build their ideas into applications and/or tools that can change the world.
In order to help you to better understand this year's theme- “Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems." – we recommend reading what the United Nations has identified as some of the toughest challenges in the world today, and named them as the Millennium Development Goals.
The AIT Innovation cup competition challenges students to explore their own creativity by using technology to solve what they consider to be the toughest problems facing our global society. The Innovation Cup provides the incentive, but the competitors provide the genius behind innovative, dynamic, and powerful software, hardware and mechanical solutions. Using tools and technology of their choice, competitors can unleash their ideas, curiosities, and talents towards creating usable designs. Technically, students will conceive, test, and build their ideas into applications and/or tools that can change the world.
In order to help you to better understand this year's theme- “Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems." – we recommend reading what the United Nations has identified as some of the toughest challenges in the world today, and named them as the Millennium Development Goals.
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