TEXAS Technology Students Association National Qualifying Events 2015-2016 MAJOR CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE: NEW CATEGORIES HAVE BEEN ADDED & CATEGORY NUMBERS HAVE BEEN REDESIGNED TO BETTER FACILITATE DATA MANAGEMENT DO NOT USE CATEGORY NUMBERS FROM PREVIOUS YEARS RULES BOOKS! National Qualifying Events (NQE's) Page 32 November 2, 2015
Texas TSA MEMBERSHIP School chapters must be an affiliated member with the National TSA and Texas TSA in order to participate and/or compete in Regional and State TSA Contest. Students names must be specifically listed in membership rolls with Texas TSA in order to compete at Regional and State contest. Affiliation will be completed online through http://www.tsaweb.org/. Chapters be must affiliated prior to November 15th each year to avoid a $100.00 late fee. Membership application closes on February 1st each year. Schools that affiliate and/or upload students after the February 1st, 2016 deadline will be ineligible to receive school awards at the Texas TSA State Contest AND will incur a $500.00 sanction by the Texas TSA Board of Directors. Chapters may affiliate and compete in ONE TSA REGION only. Chapters may NOT affiliate and/or compete in multiple TSA Regions. TEXAS TSA STATE CONTEST ENTRY FEE After qualifying through a Texas TSA regional contest, students are eligible to participate and compete in the Texas TSA State Contest. The 2015-2016 contest will be held in Waco on April 14, 15, 16 of 2016. The entry fee is $12.00 for each entry card. The entry fee is $12.00 for each entry card Texas TSA does not refund any money for unused state entry cards. Texas TSA does not require a student to be present at State Contest to enter their project(s), unless they are competing in an event that requires the student to be physically present for the event. Those events include NQE Events, UTE Written tests or Graphic Solutions, and most TSA Onsite Events. REQUIRED MINIMUM DOCUMENTATION: Level 1 - Cover - Will be provided at contest registration. Single Page containing a Bill of Materials and a single descriptive paragraph explaining the design, development and production of project. NO SCHOOL LOGOS Level 2 - Cover - Will be provided at contest registration. 2 page max - Description of product, instructions for its use, design process, production process, bill of materials, 3 pages max - sketches, working drawings, pictures of production process, etc Documentation can be housed in a 3-ring binder, folder, or plastic page protector. (or the equivalent of listed items) DOCUMENTATION All Documentation MUST follow documentation rules and guidelines as outlined in the National TSA Rules Book for National Qualifying Events. COPYRIGHT All entries must be the original work of the student participant or student team. ALL ideas, text, images (photos, computer generated, video and/or other), and sounds from other sources must be cited, including anything that is from the public domain. References and resources are to be cited using MLA (Modern Language Association) style, the most current edition. If copyrighted material is used, proper written permission must be included. Failure to follow this procedure WILL AUTOMATICALLY RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF THE STUDENT (ALL PROJECTS) and may potentially disqualify the entire chapter from the 2016 Texas TSA State Competition. National Qualifying Events (NQE's) Page 33 November 2, 2015
If just dropping off a notebook or entry students need to be in school appropriate attire. Students setting up projects and displays will need to meet minimum dress requirements at Project drop-off. A student may enter only ONE NQE on-site CADD contest Due to time limits and other extenuating circumstances, Texas TSA reserves the rights to make minor modifications on how it conducts National Qualifying Events at Texas TSA State Contest. Indivdual Events coordinators must have any such modications approved by the NQE Coordinator at State Contest: These may include: 1. Shortening the interview time allowed 2. Only having 1 round for public performance style events 3. Limiting the number of teams interviewed in the final round Rule modifcations should be procedural only and not affect the intent of the competition rules. Animatronics Architectural Renovation Biotechnology Design Career Preparation Chapter Team Children s Stories Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 2D, Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 3D, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Debating Technological Issues Desktop Publishing Digital Video Production Dragster Design Engineering Design Essays on Technology Extemporaneous Speech Fashion Design VEX ROBOTICS Steps for competing in VEX Robotics: 1: Register teams at www.robotevents.com 2: Registration Deadline is February 1, 2016. THERE IS NO LATE REGISTRATION! 3: Chapters are limited to two (2) teams per chapter. 4: Pay entry fees to www.robotevents.com or at the Texas TSA State Contest in Waco. 5: Teams do NOT have to qualify through their Regional Contest to be eligible to compete at State. 6: There is no State Registration Form or Number needed in advance for VEX Teams. Registration will occur at the State Contest in Waco. HIGH SCHOOL Classification # HN500 HN501 HN502 HN503 HN504 HN505 HN506 HN507 HN508 HN509 HN510 HN511 HN512 HN513 HN514 HN515 HN516 3 entries per region/6 entries per state 3 entries per region/2 entries per state 3 entries per region/2 entries per state National Qualifying Events (NQE's) Page 34 November 2, 2015
Flight Endurance Future Technology Teacher Manufacturing Prototype Music Production On Demand Video Photographic Technology Prepared Presentation Promotional Graphics SciVis Software Development Structural Design and Engineering System Control Technology Technical Sketching and Application Technology Bowl Technology Problem Solving Transportation Modeling Video Game Design Webmaster Biotechnology Design CAD Foundations Career Prep Catapult Design Challenging Technology Issues Chapter Team Children's Stories Community Service Video Construction Challenge Digital Photography Dragster Electrical Applications Environmental Engineering Essays on Technology Flight Forensic Technology Geospatial Technology Inventions and Innovations Junior Solar Sprint Leadership Strategies HIGH SCHOOL (continued) HN517 HN518 HN519 HN520 HN521 HN522 HN523 HN524 HN525 HN526 HN527 HN528 HN529 HN530 HN531 HN532 HN533 HN534 MIDDLE SCHOOL Classification # MN600 MN601 MN602 MN603 MN604 MN605 MN606 MN607 MN608 MN609 MN610 MN611 MN612 MN613 MN614 MN615 MN616 MN617 MN618 MN619 2 entries per chapter/3 entries per region 1 entry per chapter/3 per region/1 per state 2 entry per chapter/3 entries per region 1 team of 3 per chapter/3 entries per region 3 individuals per region/2 individuals per state 3 teams per region/3 teams per state 2 entries per chapter/3 entries per region 2 entries per chapter National Qualifying Events (NQE's) Page 35 November 2, 2015
Mass Production Medical Technology Issues Microcontroller Design Prepared Speech Problem Solving Promotional Marketing STEM Animation Structural Engineering System Control Technology Tech Bowl Technical Design Video Game Design Website Design MIDDLE SCHOOL (continued) MN620 MN621 MN622 MN623 MN624 MN625 MN626 MN627 MN628 MN629 MN630 MN631 MN632 1 individual per chapter/3 entries per region 3 entries per region/1 entry per state 1 entries per chapter/3 entries per region National Qualifying Events (NQE's) Page 36 November 2, 2015