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National Engineers Week 2010/2011 Southern Nevada Region. Future City® Competition Teacher Workshop May 20, 2010. Future City® Competition. Introduction/Overview of Future City® Future City® Start to Finish Future City® Pilot Program Anatomy of an AWESOME Team Update from Nationals
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National Engineers Week2010/2011 Southern Nevada Region Future City® Competition Teacher Workshop May 20, 2010
Future City® Competition • Introduction/Overview of Future City® • Future City® Start to Finish • Future City® Pilot Program • Anatomy of an AWESOME Team • Update from Nationals • Important Dates • Contact Information • Questions
Introduction/Overview of Future City® - 1 • Work as a team under the guidance of a teacher and volunteer engineer mentor • Create a city of the future on the computer using SimCity 4 Deluxe software • Build a large tabletop scale model of their city • Write a brief city narrative describing their city and an essay on an engineering challenge/social need • Present a verbal presentation relating their experience in the design of their city
Introduction/Overview of Future City® - 2 • 2009/2010 18thannual National Finals • Nationally, more than 35,000 students from 1,100 middle schools participated • 17 teams from 9 different middle schools attended the regional competition January 2010 • Las Vegas Region has participated since 1999/2001 • Las Vegas finished 8thoverall at Nationals
Alexander Dawson School – “Vegas 2.0”Recipient of the Best Essay Awardand Bentley Systems’ Special AwardBest Management of Water Resources
Future City® Start to Finish • Creating the team • Classroom Project or After School Club • Determined by teacher/school • Recruit students – “Top Ten Reasons…”, posters, kick off party • Single teacher or team of teachers – choose a Lead • Find an Engineering Mentor • Contact Mentor Coordinator • Break into teams of 3 or work as large group • However, final presentation team is 3 students, 1 teacher and 1 engineering mentor
Future City® Start to Finish • Plan Your City • Research Best/Worst U.S. and World Cities • Discuss/brainstorm pros and cons of different cities • Research/discuss key terms – infrastructure, zoning, high density, power grid, etc. • Draft a city design – pick a challenge that interests the group – it will make the research less work and more fun!! • Solve a problem that real city is dealing with or consider a future problem (drought, rising ocean levels, industrial pollution)
Future City® Start to Finish • Create Your Computer City • Using SimCity 4 Deluxe and the starter region • Handbook is being modified to address changes – revised scoresheets and rubrics will be available by Fall • Expect 2010/2011 Handbooks to be delivered at September SimCity Tutorial Workshop
Future City® Start to Finish • Build the Scale Model • Only need to model a SECTION of the City • Try to select an area with all types of zoning • Much easier if City Planning was discussed prior to Computer Design (but never to late to PLAN) • Model Dimensions • Not to exceed 25” W x 50” L x 20” H (this includes base material) • Model measured in its fully extended position • Built to Scale – team sets the scale • Ask Engineer to bring in samples – invite architect as guest speaker • Practice drawing skyscrapers to scale • Build sections/building to scale as “home work”
Future City® Start to Finish • Build the Scale Model – cont’d • Monitor your budget • All materials need to have a value • $100 limit will be strictly enforced • Needs at least one moving part • No electrical cords, live animals or hazardous materials • Use Recycled Materials – start collecting now • Utilize the Teacher Exchange – Vicki Herman • Consider weight and mobility • During judging the models are moved from room to room • Winning team is also responsible for designing the shipping box to Nationals
Future City® Start to Finish • City Narrative and Essay • City Narrative approximately 300 to 500 words • Describing the Future City’s key features and design attributes • Quick overview of the infrastructure and public services • Essay up to 1000 words • “Provide a reliable and effective health care product that effectively improves the quality of life and comfort for a patient who is either a senior citizen or has a specific disease, or is suffering from an illness, injury or physical disability.” • Rubric is currently being revised.
Future City® Start to Finish • Oral Presentation • This is the time to “SELL” your project • 5 to 7 minutes in length • Deduction for exceeding 7 minutes • Review 2010/2011 Handbook • Practice your presentation for an audience: parents, your administration, your mentor’s office, etc. • Practice, Practice, Practice
Future City® Pilot Program • Introductory Program • Select any 2 of the 5 project elements to complete • Participation as a Pilot school is limited to 2 years • The number of Pilot schools is limited each year • Pilot schools are not eligible for the regional title • If you begin as a Pilot school, you can still complete all the elements and compete for the regional title
Anatomy of an AWESOME Team • READ the Handbook • Have a schedule – plan of attack for the upcoming school year • Build relationship with mentor • Discuss what roles each will play on the team • Have reasonable expectations (volunteers – work commitments/deadlines) • Get parents involved • Letter to the Parents (coordinator will provide in Fall) • Forward Newsletters, emails and important dates to parents • Some work/research can be done at home • Know what submittal deadlines are and meet them • Review your submittals against the rubrics before they are turned in • Contact Coordinators for support when needed
Update from Nationals • SimCity 4 Deluxe and Handbooks • Will distribute new handbooks, software, posters, etc. during September 2010 Workshop • National Competition Changes • Medium Start Region only will be used for SimCity • Competition now includes 6th thru 8thgraders • More to come in September…
Important Dates - DRAFT • September 1, 2010 – Workshop – SimCity Tutorial • October 15, 2010 – Last day for school registration (20 schools required) • December 3, 2010 – Computer Models Due (online submittal) • January 12, 2011 – Final Team Registration (online submittal) • January 21, 2011 – Scale Model Check-in including City Narrative, Essay, Budget, and Media Waivers (NWCTA) • January 22, 2011 – Las Vegas Regional Competition (NWCTA) • February 2010 – National Finals (Washington D.C.)
Contact Information • Regional Website - www.snvfuturecity.org • National Website – www.futurecity.org • Regional Coordinator • Olivia Furlan, Brown and Caldwell • 266-8086 or ofurlan@brwncald.com • Clark County School District Liaison • Davis Ayers, Career and Technical Ed • 799-8462 or dpayers@interact.ccsd.net