Lead Outside the Box
Teams of 3-5 students will be given a real-world problem at the beginning of the summit. On the second day of the summit, teams will give a two minute presentation of how they solved the given problem followed by a one minute question and answer segment.
Elementary Betas are eligible to compete in Elementary competitions only.
Junior Betas are eligible to compete in Junior competitions only.
Senior Betas are eligible to compete in Senior competitions only.
Competition Guidelines
- The entire club may participate in the problem solving, but a group of 3-5 students will present the solution to the problem.
- Teams will be given a real-world problem at the registration area of the summit.
- Each team may use visuals in the presentation (presentation board, brochures, pamphlets, props, chromebook, ipad, etc.), but electrical outlets, internet and projectors will not be provided.
- Teams will have a two minute time limit to present followed by a one minute question and answer segment by evaluators.
- Awards will be given to the top exhibitors at the final session.
Judging Criteria(Excellent, Good, Average, Fair)
- Creativity and Critical Thinking for Solution
- Teamwork and Collaboration
- Communication of Ideas
- Presentation Skills
- Overall Effectiveness of Presentation
Educational Connections
- Leadership Skills
- Creativity & Innovation
- Collaboration & Communication
- Critical Thinking & Problem Solving