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Participate in the PCRC2007 competition at www.PCRC2007.neu.edu. Levels for undergraduates and graduate students to form teams, with guidelines for advisors and scoring details. Online communication and analytical skills essential. Join the innovation and fun today!
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Next 1 2 3 4 5 Who can participate? Level 2: • Be a Graduate Student or Professional • Form a team of 2 or 3 members • Select a team leader • Complete the registration at www.PCRC2007.neu.edu. You are in! Level 1: • Be an Undergraduate Student • Form a team of 2-4 members • Find an advisor • Select a team leader • Complete the registration at www.PCRC2007.neu.edu. You are in! Back to Competition Website
Previous Next 1 2 3 4 5 What does an Advisor do? • Clarify and/or provide an explanation of the rules • Provide basic instruction for the use of analysis software • Answer and clarify basic theoretical questions and concepts to students What doesn’t an Advisor do? • Perform any analytical calculation or modeling Back to Competition Website
Previous Next 1 2 3 4 5 Internet is a MUST! All communication including • Registration • Getting information • Getting data to be used and downloading free software • Submitting Responses • Asking questions/getting answers will be done through competition website: www.PCRC2007.neu.edu Back to Competition Website
Previous Next 1 2 3 4 5 What will I be asked? The competition will have quantitative and qualitative parts Quantitative Part Teams will be required to answer a series of questions about estimating measurable quantities (i.e. displacements, forces, etc.) Qualitative Part Teams will be required to answer a series of questions about the behavior of the physical model. In addition, they will be asked to describe their analytical models. Back to Competition Website
Previous 1 2 3 4 5 How is the scoring? Total Score Qualitative Part (50%) By Judges Quantitative Part (50%) By Scoring Graph SCORING GRAPH Score 100% Participant’s answer 0% 0.5 R R 1.5 R R: Test result for the question asked (in absolute sense) Back to Competition Website