Having this event enough, I start of with saying whether to focus on the time or on quality. Then I start with the largest and most important connections and go from there. Or work from one area to another depending on how confident in feeling about the rest of the build.For the writer, what would you say is the most efficient way to start off? Would it be describing the most complicated things first, or in order of the easiest way to put it all together? Or just from bottom to top left to right or something? For example, if you know you're not going to finish, should you describe the most detailed and hard parts first because they might be worth more points?
Congrats on your medal today, by the way. I'm assuming that was you.Having this event enough, I start of with saying whether to focus on the time or on quality. Then I start with the largest and most important connections and go from there. Or work from one area to another depending on how confident in feeling about the rest of the build.
There were those chemical spot plates at my Invitational. Good for WIDI because there's many little sections. Also dice, good because there's a certain number on each side. That's pretty much all I can remember that you haven't mentioned yet and isn't too obvious.Other than materials like pipe cleaners and craft supplies, Styrofoam, binder/paper clips and other regular office supplies, straws, beads, lab equipment, and plastic toys like Legos and K'nex, what sorts of other unusual materials (or even usual ones) have you seen at your competitions?
At Regionals this year, the materials used were Chex Mix, Cheerios, and nails on a styrofoam board. Crazy stuff.Other than materials like pipe cleaners and craft supplies, Styrofoam, binder/paper clips and other regular office supplies, straws, beads, lab equipment, and plastic toys like Legos and K'nex, what sorts of other unusual materials (or even usual ones) have you seen at your competitions?
OK, I've coached WIDI at both B and C divisions.What do you think are qualities a doer and a writer should have? I'm doing this with my best frien, and we are trying to decide who should be the writer/doer.
For example, the writer should be really technical-minded and good at explaining things
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