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== Format and Submission == | == Format and Submission == | ||
− | Each submission should be a one page slide (pdf preferred, exported/saved from powerpoint, google slides, etc.). The slide should contain the following information. ''You can check [https://cs.indstate.edu/info/files/project_contest_sample_2021.pdf sample submissions] to see two example slides (thanks to Zach Noble for providing these).'' | + | Each submission should be a one page slide (pdf preferred, exported/saved from powerpoint, google slides, etc.). The slide should contain the following information. ''You can check '''[https://cs.indstate.edu/info/files/project_contest_sample_2021.pdf sample submissions]''' to see two example slides (thanks to Zach Noble for providing these).'' |
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'''Deadline to submit''' is Wednesday Oct 20, 2021. | '''Deadline to submit''' is Wednesday Oct 20, 2021. | ||
− | '''To submit''' send your submissions as attachments to [mailto:znoble1@sycamores.indstate.edu?subject=project%20competition znoble1@sycamores.indstate.edu] with subject "project competition". Make sure to send your submission from your ISU @sycamores.indstate.edu email address. | + | '''To submit''' send your submissions as attachments to [mailto:znoble1@sycamores.indstate.edu?subject=project%20competition&cc=jkinne@cs.indstate.edu znoble1@sycamores.indstate.edu] with subject "project competition" and cc jkinne@cs.indstate.edu. Make sure to send your submission from your ISU @sycamores.indstate.edu email address. |
== Other Rules == | == Other Rules == | ||
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* Winners will be declared based on feedback from CS faculty and/or graduate assistants. Judging will be based on some combination of the following: functionality of the program, how interesting is the idea, how tricky or complicated is the problem, how elegant is the solution, how well-organized/documented is the code. | * Winners will be declared based on feedback from CS faculty and/or graduate assistants. Judging will be based on some combination of the following: functionality of the program, how interesting is the idea, how tricky or complicated is the problem, how elegant is the solution, how well-organized/documented is the code. | ||
* Winners will be declared in some subset/superset of the categories mentioned at the top of this page. Honorable mentions might also be declared. | * Winners will be declared in some subset/superset of the categories mentioned at the top of this page. Honorable mentions might also be declared. | ||
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+ | == Results == | ||
+ | The following is a pdf that contains the projects selected: https://cs.indstate.edu/info/files/project_showcase_2021.pdf. Thanks to all who submitted projects! And we are certainly very proud of the excellent work being done by students at ISU! |
Latest revision as of 18:28, 22 October 2021
The goal of the computer science fall project contest is to showcase the types of work that ISU CS students work on. We thank all who submit a project. This is great experience for you and helps the department show off your work to the outside world.
Awards may be given for the following categories: 100 level coursework, 200 level coursework, 3/4/500 level coursework, 600 level coursework, games, data science, algorithms, teaching. And if deemed appropriate we may declare a "best" project in some other categories as well.
Note that you can submit any of your work. It can be a project/assignment from a course (at ISU or otherwise), a personal project, something you have done for research, etc.
Format and Submission
Each submission should be a one page slide (pdf preferred, exported/saved from powerpoint, google slides, etc.). The slide should contain the following information. You can check sample submissions to see two example slides (thanks to Zach Noble for providing these).
- Project name
- Category - if done as part of a course, indicate which course, and if not then you could put "personal project" or something along those lines.
- Link to sourcecode - on github, gitlab.indstate.edu, gitlab.com, or somewhere you have posted the code that is publicly accessible.
- Goal - what problem is trying to be solved / what is the purpose of the project.
- Description - a few bullet points or sentences describing the project.
- Graphic - some screenshot, chart, or some kind of figure related to the project. Include a caption if the figure is not self explanatory.
Deadline to submit is Wednesday Oct 20, 2021.
To submit send your submissions as attachments to znoble1@sycamores.indstate.edu with subject "project competition" and cc jkinne@cs.indstate.edu. Make sure to send your submission from your ISU @sycamores.indstate.edu email address.
Other Rules
- Multiple submissions - you may submit as many different submissions as you like.
- Posting of projects - by submitting you agree to have your submission posted on the department website/wiki. You can opt-out by asking to not have your submission posted, though this might impact your ability to be declared a winner.
Judging
- Winners will be declared based on feedback from CS faculty and/or graduate assistants. Judging will be based on some combination of the following: functionality of the program, how interesting is the idea, how tricky or complicated is the problem, how elegant is the solution, how well-organized/documented is the code.
- Winners will be declared in some subset/superset of the categories mentioned at the top of this page. Honorable mentions might also be declared.
Results
The following is a pdf that contains the projects selected: https://cs.indstate.edu/info/files/project_showcase_2021.pdf. Thanks to all who submitted projects! And we are certainly very proud of the excellent work being done by students at ISU!