Gravity Vehicle Design (Event)
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Gravity Vehicle Design (Event)
https://scilympiad.com/data/org/bearso/ ... Design.pdf
Event for BEARSO only, not sure about anything else.
TL, DR:
Write an essay (75%)
5 minute zoom call (25%)
Event for BEARSO only, not sure about anything else.
TL, DR:
Write an essay (75%)
5 minute zoom call (25%)
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Re: Gravity Vehicle Design (Event)
For the references, how my references are supposed to be used?sciolyperson1 wrote: ↑September 29th, 2020, 4:28 pm https://scilympiad.com/data/org/bearso/ ... Design.pdf
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Write an essay (75%)
5 minute zoom call (25%)
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Re: Gravity Vehicle Design (Event)
Generally, rather than a set number, it is better to be able to back everything you say up with a variety of references. For example, if you say something about the sun's magnetic field having a significant impact on your vehicle, you'll want to be able to prove that you can back that up with a source, possibly even a quote. So, you can use as many references as you see fit, but an excess where your entire paper is references is out of hand, and not backing up anything you say will not work.Godspeed wrote: ↑September 29th, 2020, 7:07 pmFor the references, how my references are supposed to be used?sciolyperson1 wrote: ↑September 29th, 2020, 4:28 pm https://scilympiad.com/data/org/bearso/ ... Design.pdf
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5 minute zoom call (25%)
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Re: Gravity Vehicle Design (Event)
Oh ok. Since references are literally only 3 points, I feel like they're not really as important as having solid Background research (worth 20 points) and a solid Design Rationale (worth 23 points.) Obviously every point matters but the priority of the things I mentioned outweighs references.RiverWalker88 wrote: ↑September 29th, 2020, 8:56 pmGenerally, rather than a set number, it is better to be able to back everything you say up with a variety of references. For example, if you say something about the sun's magnetic field having a significant impact on your vehicle, you'll want to be able to prove that you can back that up with a source, possibly even a quote. So, you can use as many references as you see fit, but an excess where your entire paper is references is out of hand, and not backing up anything you say will not work.Godspeed wrote: ↑September 29th, 2020, 7:07 pmFor the references, how my references are supposed to be used?sciolyperson1 wrote: ↑September 29th, 2020, 4:28 pm https://scilympiad.com/data/org/bearso/ ... Design.pdf
Event for BEARSO only, not sure about anything else.
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Write an essay (75%)
5 minute zoom call (25%)
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Re: Gravity Vehicle Design (Event)
Odds are you'll come up with plenty of references while doing background research. It looks like they just want you to include the references in your document like you would a research paper or journal article.
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Any thoughts on how this event was run at BEARSO?
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