Web Design Up Date

Technical Standards for the State Web Design Contest
Purpose

To evaluate each team’s preparation for employment and recognize outstanding students for excellence and professionalism in the field of Web Design.  Teams consist of at two contestants.

Requirements
Professional business attire is required.  Equipment must be in the room and competitors must be prepared to begin by 8:00am or may not be eligible to compete at the National competition.
Equipment and Materials
Equipment will be provided by students. Please bring any extension cords (include one long one), power strips, USB Drives or Blank CDs to turn in the completed assignment.  All software is to be licensed by the school district or appropriate open source agreement.  Use of demonstration downloads is forbidden.  Graphic images are limited to those supplied by said packages.  One point of the contest is to design appropriate images for use on the web site. Use of external networking (wi-fi, wimax, cell phones) is prohibited at all times.  Local area networking is allowed.  No technical support to setup equipment will be provided.

Supplied by the Site Committee:
A room, tables, chairs

Scope of the Contest
The contest will consist of two parts: a team-based web site design and development practicum, and an assessment of professionalism.

Web Design and Development Practicum:
The purpose of practicum is to test each team’s ability work cooperatively to design and develop a web site based upon a set of requirements for a hypothetical or existing company or organization.  All attributes of a web site, including XHTML, CSS, usability, overall aesthetics, typography, layout etc.. are considered in the judging.  A rubric may be provided at the start of the contest.

Professionalism:
The purpose of the Professional Assessment portion of the Web Design Contest is to assess each contestant’s “soft skills” and skill sets desired by potential employers: the ability to communicate with others, working cooperatively in a team environment, resolving conflicts, confronting ethical dilemmas, and managing time in an effective manner.

Competition Example:
An example of a previous competition has been attached.  The actual competition may include files as well as instructions and will be provided to students on a USB drive.  Please make sure you have a machine capable of ready commonly utilized USB drives.

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Competition Up-Dates

Diesel Up-Date: Required clothing – coveralls, leather shoes or work shoes/boots, and safety glasses.  They are also asked to bring a resume for their interview station.  They are not allowed to wear anything that will tell the judges what school where they are from, such as a hat with a school logo.
 
Precision Machining: Required clothing – appropriate work attire and work shoes (NO open toed shoes), and Safety Glasses.
 
As I get Competition Up-Dates I am sending them to you.  If you have specific questions please contact me.
 
If you do not get a Competition Up-Date for a Competition please refer to the National Guidelines in the 2009 Technical Standards to see what equipment/attire/etc for what your students need to bring and be prepared for.
 
If you have questions, please contact the State Office.

SkillsUSA Knowledge Test – For All Competitors

Advisors

Attached is the SkillsUSA Knowledge.  Students need to bring a copy of the test completed and a copy of their resume for each competition they are competing in.  (If they are in two competitions they need to bring two copies of both the test and the resume to give to the judges.)

Also – If you have students competing in Job Skill Demonstration, please send me their topics by Thursday at 12:00noon.

Please contact me with questions.
Niki Clausen
SkillsUSA Oregon State Director
503.385.4637
niki.clausen@wesd.org

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Contest Up-Dates

SkillsUSA Advisors
Carpentry Contest Up-dates – Attached are two documents to help students prepare and know what tools to bring.  The Building Futures attachment is an example and will not be the exact project.

Preschool Teaching Assisting – attached is your supply list to bring with you on Saturday.

If you have students competing in Job Skill Demo A or Open – Please send me their topic by Thursday noon.  I need to know topics to do competition scheduling and plan judges.

If you have questions please contact me — I am getting you contest up-dates as soon as I get them.  All up-dates are also on the website – www.oregonskillsusa.com

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Culinary Arts, Commerical Baking, Food & Beverage Service, and Cake Decorating

Attached are the guidlines for the Culinary Arts, Food and Beverage Service, Commercial Baking, and Cake Decorating Competitions.

Please contact the State Office with questions.

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SkillsUSA Meets Graduation Requirements

These handouts describe how SkillsUSA helps meet graduation requirements.

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SkillsUSA Drafting Competitions

I have attached informational sheets that we would like to have placed on your website for the HS Instructors to view and help prepare their students for the Architectural as well as for the (we called it Mechanical) Novice and Technical contest.

Thank you!

Sandy

Sandy March, MCP, AAS Drafting
Computer Support Specialist
Drafting and Engineering Graphics
Linn-Benton Community College
6500 Pacific Blvd. SW
Albany OR 97321
541-917-4773 and  541-917-4605 FAX
sandy.march@linnbenton.edu
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Photography Instructions First Update

Attached and below is the Photography Competition Up-date for Spring Conference.

Contact me with questions.

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SkillsUSA Reminders and Final State Registration!

The SkillsUSA State Conference Registration page will be closing tonight at 9pm.  Please contact me with any questions or concerns. – I am here to help.

All Forms, Superior Chapter Criteria, Distinguished Advisor Criteria, Payment, and T-Shirt/Pin Designs, need to be sent to the State Office Post Marked today.

Thanks to the GREAT Sponsorship from the Army National Guard the Banquet Ticket price is ONLY $10 – please email me by Friday (March 6) to reserve your chapter seats at the Leadership Banquet Friday night at Conference.

Thanks to the VERY generous Support from the Air National Guard and other Business Partners – Every 1st -3rd Place Winner will receive a prize after their Thank You Notes are sent to the State Office for distribution to the Sponsors.  (Prizes will be sent to the Chapter Advisor after the Thank You Note is received by the State Office.)

And don’t forget the Official Dress or Official Competition Attire Requirement for students to receive awards on stage at State Conference.

Conference is only 38 days away and I am looking forward to seeing you there.

SkillsUSA Banquet Sponsorship

The Army National Guard has generously sponsored part of the Leadership Awards Banquet on Friday evening (6:00pm) at this years State Conference.  Due to their support the cost of the Banquet this year will only be $10.00 – this is an $8.00 savings per person!

Please email me the number of tickets your chapter would like to purchase at this new reduced rate.  (If you have already sent the check for the full amount, I will be sending Refund Checks to you.)  There are a limited number of seats at banquet so please respond soon to reserve spots for you and your students.

If you have questions please contact me.  (Also don’t today is the last day to register for State Conference.)