Duosmium 2021-2022
Posted: August 18th, 2021, 8:45 am
Hi all!
With the start of the 2022 season, the Duosmium team is partnering with competitions to publish their official tournament results through our platform.
Last year, Duosmium was the official results provider for a number of tournaments, including BirdSO, Penn State (SOAPS), Sierra Vista, and others. Some advantages of using Duosmium are:
- Analysis: results pages make it easy to sort rankings by team number, school, and event, and you can even filter specific teams and states to view only a subset of competing teams. In addition, all Duosmium result pages include graphs that show team scores relative to one another. We pride ourselves on offering advanced features not found anywhere else.
- Open source: we're committed to preserving our results for the community. That's why the Duosmium Results website and its underlying sciolyff library are, and will always be, open source under the MIT software license. You can do whatever you want with the source code!
- You get a green "Official" tag next to the results on the duosmium website!
We hope you will consider working with us this year to give the Science Olympiad community an amazing tournament experience. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at duosmium@gmail.com.
Sincerely,
The Duosmium Team
With the start of the 2022 season, the Duosmium team is partnering with competitions to publish their official tournament results through our platform.
Last year, Duosmium was the official results provider for a number of tournaments, including BirdSO, Penn State (SOAPS), Sierra Vista, and others. Some advantages of using Duosmium are:
- Analysis: results pages make it easy to sort rankings by team number, school, and event, and you can even filter specific teams and states to view only a subset of competing teams. In addition, all Duosmium result pages include graphs that show team scores relative to one another. We pride ourselves on offering advanced features not found anywhere else.
- Open source: we're committed to preserving our results for the community. That's why the Duosmium Results website and its underlying sciolyff library are, and will always be, open source under the MIT software license. You can do whatever you want with the source code!
- You get a green "Official" tag next to the results on the duosmium website!
We hope you will consider working with us this year to give the Science Olympiad community an amazing tournament experience. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at duosmium@gmail.com.
Sincerely,
The Duosmium Team