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Re: 2020-2021 Events

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syo_astro wrote: February 10th, 2020, 7:54 pm
knightmoves wrote: February 10th, 2020, 12:35 pm In terms of "how to think about science" it would be nice to see an event based around doing a statistical analysis (and getting it right) but it's hard to imagine how that could be gradeable.
*cough* Data Science! *cough*
...not that I've ran it, but it's actually been ran as a trial! I am a fan that has mused the idea myself, but never got to figuring it all out...I imagine it has to slot into inquiry as well as involve stats;).
I agree, I think that Data Science could serve as a good event for this. Doesn't disease already cover a good bit of stats though? I haven't done the event myself, but I'm pretty sure I remember something along the lines of this.
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pepperonipi wrote: February 10th, 2020, 8:15 pm
syo_astro wrote: February 10th, 2020, 7:54 pm
knightmoves wrote: February 10th, 2020, 12:35 pm In terms of "how to think about science" it would be nice to see an event based around doing a statistical analysis (and getting it right) but it's hard to imagine how that could be gradeable.
*cough* Data Science! *cough*
...not that I've ran it, but it's actually been ran as a trial! I am a fan that has mused the idea myself, but never got to figuring it all out...I imagine it has to slot into inquiry as well as involve stats;).
I agree, I think that Data Science could serve as a good event for this. Doesn't disease already cover a good bit of stats though? I haven't done the event myself, but I'm pretty sure I remember something along the lines of this.
Not really - Disease does cover some basic statistics, but not much more than a chi square test. Most of Disease (on a good chunk of tests , 95% or more) is do you know these 25 terms, do you know the different types of studies, do you know what type of agents cause specific diseases.
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Is there any chance Game On won't use Scratch for Division C? There's a serious lack of actual computer science events; the code for Detector hardly counts. Scratch poses massive limitations. Division C should be capable of using an actual typed language.

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zandaddy wrote: February 18th, 2020, 9:56 am Is there any chance Game On won't use Scratch for Division C? There's a serious lack of actual computer science events; the code for Detector hardly counts. Scratch poses massive limitations. Division C should be capable of using an actual typed language.
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There are many softwares out there which allow users to make a simple game within 50 minutes (e.g. Unity). It would be quite interesting to see this implemented in Game On
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JoeyC wrote: February 18th, 2020, 10:36 am There are many softwares out there which allow users to make a simple game within 50 minutes (e.g. Unity). It would be quite interesting to see this implemented in Game On
I agree. Unity would be an interesting choice, but I think it would be extremely difficult to design a working game that meets all the requirements in fifty minutes in that engine. Any mainstream engine like Unity or Unreal isn't really designed for games made extremely quick; that's probably part of the reason Scratch is appealing as it is to the national directors.

A better alternative might be something like PICO-8. It is a 128x128 fantasy console with games written in Lua. It has a sprite editor, sound designer, and music pattern editor. I could definitely imagine teams being able to create games in fifty minutes using this platform. It is relatively powerful and rather simple to pick up, but still not as simple as Scratch. But again, Division C should have the capability to go beyond the limitations Scratch poses and create interesting games.

Another idea would be somehow to actually impound a game created prior to a competition. A competition could release a game theme some set time before competition day. Teams would be responsible for creating a game that meets that criteria in some engine (hopefully not Scratch). To prevent the possibility of teams stealing content or getting help from others, they would be responsible for creating some log that tracks their progress on the development of the game.

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I'm sorry, but is anyone else sad that Density lab just got booted away???? smh
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CathycatScioly wrote: February 18th, 2020, 3:41 pm I'm sorry, but is anyone else sad that Density lab just got booted away???? smh
It's been in for two years, hasn't it?
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I think a programming event could be run similar to code busters, but instead of breaking a cipher you have to write programs to solve problems similar to USACO. The programs would, of course, have to be simple enough that they can all be completed in 50 minutes, and teams could be scored based on how many test inputs the programs past, and there could even be a timed program that gives teams points based on how quickly they solve it such as the timed problem in code busters.
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112358132134 wrote: February 19th, 2020, 11:14 am I think a programming event could be run similar to code busters, but instead of breaking a cipher you have to write programs to solve problems similar to USACO. The programs would, of course, have to be simple enough that they can all be completed in 50 minutes, and teams could be scored based on how many test inputs the programs past, and there could even be a timed program that gives teams points based on how quickly they solve it such as the timed problem in code busters.
Agreed. A timed problem would be interesting and you could even format the test similar to code busters (17-20 questions, varying amount of points)
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