Forms
Coordinator
Jonathan Robertson
225 N Estes Way
Mountain House, CA 95391
408-483-7609
jonathan@robertsonstudios.net
Purpose
This event provides a means for students with computer expertise to express their talents through website development. The Internet has become a very powerful tool in our lives today, and as such, a website can be used as a means to spread and share the word of God with others.
Process
Each participating student/group will:
- Utilize an HTML editor or web page development software to create an interactive website utilizing the current LTC theme.
- Post the results on a web host - these pages must remain in place from the time of submission through the LTC convention.
- If needed, theevent coordinator will be happy to host your website for you.
- Submit the website via email to the event coordinator using the following format no
later than March 12, 2010.
- Email Form for submission:
- Church Name
- Church Coordinator information: name, email address
(Acknowledgment of submission, and any questions will be sent to this address) - Participant(s) information: name, number, grade
- URL(s) of site(s) containing web page(s) developed by these participants
The Event Coordinator will:
- Log each website and verify receipt of entry to the email address provided in the entry form.
- Provide judging sheets for 3 judges.
- Provide the website addresses of all participants to all judges, and post a typed list of website addresses at the convention.
- Oversee evaluation.
- Compile judging sheets and assign award category G, S, B, P.
- Deliver completed Individual/Team evaluation forms to the Tally Room and provide preliminary results to the Pre-Convention Coordinator on or before March 22, 2010.
Rules
- One to four participants may work on a single site.
- Each participant may only enter once.
- There are five grade categories for this event:
Grades 3-4; Grades 5-6; Grades 7-8; Grades 9-10; Grades 11-12
The age category shall be determined by the grade of the oldest participant. - The website must be original and reflect the current theme. It may include animations, but must have a good color scheme, and should be pleasing to the eye. It should have some sort of interaction with the user such as games, Bible trivia, etc., to make it fun. If using other websites, give credit to those sites.
- Adult assistance shall be limited to advice and supervision. The site shall be the work of the participants only.
Awards
- There will be three Judges. Comment sheets will be provided for each participant in the
Take Home Packet. An award rating will be assigned based upon the three Judges scores
on a 5 point scale:
5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Average, 2 = Below Average, 1 = Needs work - Participants will be assigned a Gold, Silver, Bronze, or Participation Rating based upon the judges scores and will receive an appropriate-colored engraved plate for the individual's award plaque.