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Click here for complete Old Guard Video Presentation Competition Rules and Procedures.
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The Old Guard Video Presentation Competition is an exclusive program for ASME Districts and Student Members outside of North America. Leaders of Districts G, H, I and J may determine to host a Video Competition in lieu of, or in addition to the traditional Old Guard Oral Presentation Competition that takes place at Student Professional Development Conferences (SPDC) in the spring. The main difference between these two competitions is in the flexibility that the Video Competition allows for non-North American Districts; while the traditional Oral Presentation Competition allows for only live, English-language presentations at SPDCs, submissions to the Video Presentation Competition can be made online, and may come in any language(s) approved by the District Leader.
Like the original Old Guard Competition, this new program puts great emphasis on the value of an ability to deliver clear, concise and effective presentations to an audience, particularly pertaining to some sphere in which an engineer is or should be involved. Though there is no “final” cross-District competition, the video format offers each participant wide exposure to, and visibility in ASME networks worldwide.
The subject matter of each presentation must address a technical, economic or environmental aspect of engineering or other basic engineering theme, provided it pertains to some sphere in which an engineer is or should be involved. A major portion of a contestant's total score is based on the judges’ evaluation of his/her relative capability to communicate orally, including evidence of a talent to respond effectively in the Q&A period.
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ELIGIBILITY & REQUIREMENTS
To be eligible to participate, each contestant must be a Student Member who:
a. has not yet received an engineering degree b. is not a competitor in the Old Guard Oral Presentation Competition at an SPDC in the same year and, c. has been certified by ASME Staff as a Student Member in good standing.
To be thus certified, a new Student Member must have filed an application and paid the required dues prior to April 15; the same holds true for continuing Student Members.
In each District Video Presentation Competition, a maximum of two participants may compete from any one educational institution. The two students may be pre-selected and endorsed by a faculty member in their school (i.e. ASME Student Section Advisor or Mechanical Engineering Department Head), or can compete on a first come, first serve basis (i.e. whoever submits their entry to the District Leader first).
COMPETITION ENTRY
Each participant must submit the Old Guard Video Presentation Competition Entry Form (see Appendix A) to his/her District Leader by April 30, including a link to his/her online video submission. Video entries must be uploaded to YouTube.com and labeled in the following title format:
“[District]– [Competition Year] OG Video Presentation Competition – [Presenter’s Full Name]” (e.g. District G – 2009 OG Video Presentation Competition – John Doe)
JUDGING AND SCORING CRITERIA
It is the responsibility of each District Leader to assemble judges according to competition rules, and coordinate the selection of a 1st Place winner within their respective Districts.
All submissions to a single District are to be judged by the same individuals, preferably three to five ASME members of mature judgment. This panel is to be assembled by the District Leader and briefed on competition procedures and rules.
The Presentations will be judged in the following four categories:
Content To what extent is the subject of interest to a technical audience? Is credit given for source of material or contribution by others? How much knowledge of subject was exhibited? Is work independent and original? Is the subject technical or general in nature?
Organization Is there any novel approach to the subject? Is there sufficient background information provided in order to introduce the audience to the subject? Are the facts developed in logical and continuous sequence? Is there a definite conclusion, and was it adequately based on the facts or data presented?
Delivery and Effectiveness Are the words distinctly pronounced and was proper volume used? Is proper grammar used, and is the vocabulary sufficient? Is personal appearance appropriate? Are there any distracting mannerisms? Is the manner of delivery (conversation, memorized, read from manuscript) satisfactory? If visual aids are used, how effectively are they used? Is the presentation within the time limit of 15 minutes allowed?
Discussion Is the presentation evoking spontaneous questions from the audience? Are the questions indicating the need for clarification of facts presented, or were they merely of the type seeking additional information? How readily and with what self-assurance did the speaker answer questions? Are the answers indicating knowledge of the subject beyond that disclosed in the original presentation? Is the ability to think clearly demonstrated?
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Judges in each District are to select a single First Place winner based on the criteria specified in the competition score sheet. Each winner will receive $500.00 and a plaque from the ASME Old Guard.
Each District Leader must select their 1st Place winner by May 30 and send a winner report (see Appendix B) to oldguard@asme.org, in order to authorize prize distribution. A full list of participants and links to their presentations should also be submitted to this e-mail address.
Participants from each District will be featured and celebrated in Mechanical Advantage, ASME’s student e-newsletter, as well as other publications and websites. |