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2015-16 SECME NATIONAL STUDENT COMPETITIONS GUIDELINES
2015-16 updates and
changes on page 5…!
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Important Dates/Deadlines to Remember:
January 5, 2016
Certification of Regional/District/State 1st place winners OPENS (for Host Universities only)
April 17, 2016 (on or before 11:59pm EST)
Certification of Regional/District/State 1st place winners (deadline)
April 17, 2016
Certification of Regional/District/State 1st place winners CLOSES (Host Universities only)
Registration for the 2015-16 SECME National Competition OPENS (School Coordinators only)
April 18, 2016 (on or before 11:59pm EST)
Elementary Mousetrap Car Written Report due
First place winning essays due at the SECME National Office
May 3, 2016 (on or before 11:59pm EST)
ALL National winners will be notified
Mousetrap Car Technical Reports are due at the SECME National Office (Middle & High school)
VEX Robotics Engineering Notebooks are due at the SECME National Office (All divisions)
June 17, 2016 (on or before 11:59pm EST)
ALL Teams must be Registered for the 2015-16 SECME National Competition Finals
Mousetrap car PowerPoint presentations are due at the SECME National Office
o (only for Middle and High school teams advancing to the national competition)
NOTE: All announcements, changes and/or updates will be published in the monthly SECME Spotlight
Newsletter
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Dear SECME Educators and Competition Hosts:
Welcome to another exciting year of SECME Competitions. Our National Office Staff and Competition Task
Force have strengthened and enhanced this year’s competition opportunities for you and your students.
This packet contains Guidelines for the 2015-16 SECME National Competitions. These Guidelines serve as the
framework for local, regional or state competitions. Technical assistance is provided by many SECME Member
Universities or districts, which may coordinate and host SECME workshops for teachers to learn basic SECME
competitions (Mousetrap car, Water Rocket, Vex Robotics) skills or other STEM content. Please contact your
SECME Program Director or Member University partner for dates and locations in your area. If unsure about
this information, please contact our national office and we will be glad to assist - secme@coe.gatech.edu;
1-888-262-8307.
Our STEM education competitions are aligned to National Standards, which can easily be drilled down to your
state standards which means, SECME competition activities are packed with math and science required skills.
It has been demonstrated that over time, the academic performance of students participating in SECME is
higher than those that do not.
We’re off…get your students geared up to start their engines, launch their rockets, and program their robots!
Additionally, we encourage you to join us this summer for the 40th
Annual SECME Summer Institute where
you receive state-of-the art professional development and SEE THE NATIONAL COMPETITON IN ACTION!
Sincerely,
Michele Williams, SECME National Interim Executive Director
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW CAREFULLY
Your 2015-16 data must be entered electronically into the SECME National database prior to your
Regional/State Competition.
Only students active in a local SECME program are eligible to enter competitions.
SECME Member Universities, Program Directors and School Coordinators are asked to distribute (or
reference) these Guidelines to all (educators, parents, business/industry partners, graduate and
undergraduate students) who will help prepare students for this year’s competitions or serve as mentors
and/or judges. It is important that all fully understand the judging criteria for each Competition and
their division. All entries are expected to be neat, original, and completed by the students.
Elementary, Middle/Junior High, and High School students each will compete with other students at
their respective levels.
1st place Regional/State winning student or student competition teams, as identified in these guidelines,
will be eligible to compete in and/or attend the 2015-16 SECME National Competitions Finals.
1st place Regional/State winning students and/or student teams participating in Elementary Mousetrap,
Water Rocketry, ISTF and Essay DO NOT travel to compete in the SECME National Competition
Finals. National winners are chosen by score elimination. Scores from 1st place Regional/State
competition winners will be submitted. The highest score from that competition will be the winning
student and/or student team. In case of a tie, a tie-breaker will be in position.
1st place Regional/State Mousetrap Car winners (Middle and High School) and all Vex Robotics teams
DO travel to the National Student Competition Finals to compete.
SECME school coordinators should identify a chaperone (one chaperone per team)1 to accompany
their teams to the National Student Competition Finals.
Certification of Regional/State Competition Winners. SECME Member Universities (or Sponsors)
that host a Regional/State competition must provide the SECME National Office information on their
winning student and/or student teams. This CERTIFICATION2 is to be submitted electronically not
later than Monday, April 17, 2016. Hard copy CERTIFICATIONS and/or emails will not be accepted.
Regional/State winning essays must be saved as a PDF and submitted via email to:
secme@coe.gatech.edu no later than this date as well.
Engineering Design (Mousetrap Car) Technical Reports and VEX Robotics Engineering Notebooks are
due at the SECME National Office on or before May 3, 2016. Technical Reports are to be sent via
email to: secme@coe.gatech.edu.
1 In the case of mixed gender teams, we encourage two chaperones (male and female)
2 Certification of winning students/student teams DOES NOT constitute REGISTRATION FOR NATIONAL
COMPETITION FINALS. These are two separate and distinct processes.
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Financial responsibilities for SECME Student Competitions
a. SCHOOLS/SCHOOL DISTRICTS are responsible for covering all expenses involved in
conducting competitions at the school/school district level.
b. MEMBER UNIVERSITIES are responsible for:
Hosting regional/state competitions (including awards)
Travel expenses to the National Competition Finals: round-trip travel, including
transportation to/from the airport for up to three student teams (three students per team) and
one chaperone per team3
Competition Requirements:
Specific competition requirements are identified separately for each competition.
Competition Behavior: Unsportsmanlike Behavior
Each student, teacher, chaperone, and parent works hard during the school year to prepare for competitions.
To honor their hard work and dedication, as well as contributing to an exciting environment,
unsportsmanlike behavior will result in disqualification of your team. Unsportsmanlike conduct will be
determined by the SECME staff and/or competition judges.
Collaboration: To foster collaboration and a knowledge sharing STEM community, all materials submitted to SECME for
national competitions will become the property of SECME and may or may not be shared via the SECME
website, marketing documents, presentations, etc. Materials include, but are not limited to, technical reports,
engineering notebooks, pictures, technical drawings, etc.
3 In the case of mixed gender teams, we encourage two chaperones (male and female)
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Special Note to Regional/District/State Competition Hosts
Thank you in advance for hosting your Regional/State SECME Competition. Please contact our office as soon as your
competition date is confirmed. If you are new to hosting a SECME competition, feel free to contact our office for
guidance and/or technical assistance.
Remember that your CERTIFICATION of winning teams is due April 17, 2016. The certification link will be available in
January 2016. After we receive all certifications, the 2015-16 SECME National Competitions scores for non-traveling
teams will be posted on our website (www.secme.org) under “Resources and Forms” in the “Student Resources” section.
We look forward to hosting your winning teams at the 2015-16 SECME National Student Competition Finals and working
with you to enhance your local SECME program and competitions.
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2015-16 SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN
COMPETITION
MOUSETRAP CAR CONSTRUCTION AND
OPERATION
Middle & High School Divisions
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CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS (Any team not adhering to the construction guidelines will not be able to place)
The Mousetrap Car Engineering Design Competition requires participation in these four areas:
1. Technical Report of Mousetrap Car
2. Team Interview with Judges
3. Design Drawing of Mousetrap Car
4. Mousetrap Car Performance Run
This is a team competition and should reflect the coordinated efforts of all members. Three (3) students must
be on each team. TIP: Consider alternate students that have worked with the team throughout the process to
have replacements in the event an initial team member is not available to compete at local/regional competitions
and/or travel to the national competition. Also, each team member is expected to be able to serve as a
spokesperson and be fully involved with all aspects of the entry.
CAR CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN
1. A standard mousetrap, usually about 4.5 X 10 centimeters and weighing about 25 grams MUST be used
to build the car.
2. The standard mousetrap MUST have one single spring (not two small springs). Standard mousetraps with
more than one spring are not allowed.
3. Components of the mousetrap are: wooden base (on which other components are mounted), spring, bail,
locking lever, and bait hook (see component sketch on next page).
4. The mousetrap’s “single” spring must be the sole source of power. You may NOT use rubber bands, CO2
boosters, or any other agent or element for extra power.
5. In the design and construction of the car, the original mousetrap spring and wood base MUST remain intact.
These two components may NOT be cut or altered in any way— physically, chemically, or thermally. Only
the locking lever and bait holder (with the staples that hold them on) may be removed from the base, if
desired. The bail may be straightened from its original bent configuration but NOT cut (shortened), added to
(lengthened), or reinforced. It must remain as a component of the completed car.
6. The spring must be visible and/or accessible to the judges for inspection.
7. The car must have a minimum of three wheels and can be made as long or short as desired as long as
requirement #5 above is met.
8. Cars will be tested on a smooth flat surface. Distance will be measured from the front of the front wheel(s)
at the starting point to the front of the front wheel(s) at the stopping point of travel, utilizing a straight line to
connect the two points (total displacement and not the path traveled).
9. There will be two (2) runs for each car and the run with the highest performance score will be used for final
scoring of the mousetrap car’s performance.
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Standard Mousetrap Diagram
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CALCULATING THE ENGINEERING DESIGN (MOUSETRAP CAR) SCORE
Performance Score
Two formulas are used to calculate the Performance score for the car run:
and
N = the performance run score.
w = average weight of a standard mousetrap measured in grams (always a constant 25g).
W = the total weight of the completed mousetrap car measured in grams.
D = Distance the car travels (measured in centimeters). The mousetrap car will be measured from the
front of the front wheel(s) at the starting point to the front of the front wheel(s) at the stopping point of
travel, utilizing a straight line to connect the two points. There are NO MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM
distances. If the mousetrap car stops due to hitting an object or wall, the distance will be measured from
the starting point to the point of impact. So that all teams have the same advantages/disadvantages,
OBJECTS WILL NOT BE MOVED (chairs, cones, tables, signs, etc.) during the competition to
allow a mousetrap car to gain more distance.
L = the car’s length measured in centimeters. The mousetrap car will be measured from the furthest
point of the front of the car to the furthest point of the rear of the car while the car is at resting state and
the spring unwound. Please refer to MOUSETRAP CAR DRAWING EXAMPLE (on next page) for
more information on how to measure L.
T = the total time the mousetrap car travels from the starting point to the stopping point measured in
seconds.
NL = the highest Performance score at the competition.
F = the final Performance score. NOTE: The final performance score will be combined with scores for
the Technical Report, Design Drawing, and Team Interview.
*Judges will measure “L” (see illustration on following page) and “W” prior to
the mousetrap car Performance runs. These measurements, together with “D” and “T”
(determined by the car’s performance), are used to calculate “N” in the formula above.
Overall Team Score for the whole competition is sum of the following 4 categories (Max Total of 300 pts)
1) Technical Report (max. 100 points)
2) Team Interview (max. 50 points)
3) Design Drawing (max. 50 points)
4) Performance (max. 100 points)
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Measurement of “L,” the Mousetrap Car’s Longest Dimension (From the farthest point at the front of the car to farthest point at the rear of the car)
“L” is the car’s length (measured in centimeters) from the farthest point at the front of the car to the farthest
point at the rear of the car while the car is at a resting state and the spring unwound. If the bail has been
straightened and protrudes past the front or rear of the car, the measurement will be taken from the end of the
bail to the other end of the car.
L (for this example) = 16.4 cm
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ALTERNATE DESIGN FOR BONUS POINTS
Because many teachers and students have strongly suggested changing the SECME Mousetrap Car challenge so that there
are different problems to solve when building the mousetrap cars, the 2015-16 SECME Engineering Design-Mousetrap
Car competition offers BONUS POINTS to student teams if they choose the ALTERNATE DESIGN.
Guidelines for the SECME Alternate Design: 1. ALL construction requirements as on page 18 of these guidelines.
2. The mousetrap’s bottom flat surface MUST face the rear of the car with an orientation of exactly 90o to the floor
(where the spring and bail face the front of the car).
3. The mousetrap’s spring must not be visible from the rear view.
4. The mousetrap must remain at a 90o degree angle for the duration of the car’s performance run.
5. Teams MUST decide to build a traditional style car OR one with the alternate design.
6. If a team chooses to compete with the alternate design, their Technical Report must reflect all aspects of the alternate
design as it would with a traditional style car.
Alternate design’s orientation & direction of travel (spring & bail facing front of car)
Traditional design’s orientation(s) & direction of travel (spring and bail on top)
BONUS POINTS:
Technical Report three (3) additional points added to total technical report
Technical Drawing one (1) additional point added to total technical drawing
Team Interview two (2) additional point added team interview
Performance Run ½ point per 100cm traveled added to the performance run score (N score)
Alternate Design Questions:
1. Does my team have to design our car according to the “alternate design?” No; you are not required to design and build your mousetrap car according to the “alternate design guidelines.
Teams with traditional mousetrap cars will not be eligible for the BONUS POINTS.
2. Can our team build two (2) cars (one traditional style and one alternate style) and use the
traditional car for one performance run and then use the alternate design car for the second
performance run? No; Each team will need to decide to design a traditional style car or an “alternate design” style car and bring
only one car to the competition.
3. Is there a way to qualify for the Bonus Points without the alternate design? No. Only teams that compete with the alternate design style car are eligible for the bonus points.
Front Rear
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Main Body: These 4 Sections
Should Be a Maximum of 7 Pages
SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN MOUSETRAP CAR
WRITTEN TECHNICAL REPORT
The technical report is a very important part of being a professional engineer. In addition to designing and
building new technologies, engineers have to be able to communicate their ideas, efforts, processes, progress,
and results in a professional written format. As a part of the SECME Engineering Design-Mousetrap Car
Competition and to help sharpen technical written communication skills, each team is required to write a
Technical Report describing the design, construction, and operation of their Mousetrap Car.
STRUCTURE: (Maximum points for Structure is 25 points)
1. Cover Page: The technical report must include a cover page that is formatted as specified on page 24.
2. The technical report must be double-spaced.
3. The technical report must be on 8½" x 11” white paper with 1” margins on all sides.
4. The technical report must be typed with a 12pt standard legible text font (see acceptable fonts on page 23).
5. The technical report must be neat with all pages numbered and in order.
CONTENT: (Maximum points for Content is 60 points)
1. COVER PAGE (1 page)
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS (1 page)
3. ABSTRACT (½ -1 page)
4. INTRODUCTION
5. DESIGN
6. CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURE
7. OPERATION OF MOUSETRAP CAR
8. CONCLUSION/RECOMMENDATIONS (1-2 pages)
9. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (Optional)
10. APPENDIX
MECHANICS: (Maximum points for Mechanics is 15 points)
1. Correct punctuation, capitalization, and spelling
2. Use of past tense and passive voice
3. Report flows logically from one idea to the next with minimal fragmentation
AT ALL COMPETITIONS, THE MOUSETRAP CAR TECHNICAL REPORT WILL BE
JUDGED ACCORDING TO THE TECHNICAL REPORT BREAKDOWN. (See page 25 for
breakdown)
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SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN MOUSETRAP CAR WRITTEN TECHNICAL REPORT
(Continued)
ACCEPTABLE FONTS:
Ariel This is an example of 12 point Ariel font Calibri This is an example of 12 point Calibri font Courier New This is an example of 12 point Courier New font
Times New Roman This is an example of 12 point Times New Roman font
* * * HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR TECHNICAL REPORT * * *
To eliminate any formatting issues when opening and printing word processed documents, sometimes caused by
different software versions and/or computer settings, all technical reports MUST be saved in PDF format with
all pages of the document in one file. The file name should follow this naming convention: <Division> MTC
Technical Report for <Team name, School name>. Example 1: “MS - MTC Technical report for Team
Spring Loaded, Joseph A. Engineering Academy”. Example 2: “HS - MTC Technical report for Team
Mouse-mobile, South Rogers Engineering Charter School”. The PDF file should then be emailed, as an
attachment, to the SECME National Office at secme@coe.gatech.edu on or before the due date. Technical
reports submitted in any other format other than PDF and/or after the specified due date will not be scored and
receive a score of zero (NO EXCEPTIONS).
NOTE: To save a MS Word document as a PDF file, click the “File” button, choose “Save As,” name the file in
the “File name” field, change the “Save as type” to PDF, then click the “Save” button.
TIPS:
1. Keep the report saved in several locations or on multiple computers so that all team members and the school
coordinator have access to it at any given time.
2. Make sure that all copies stay updated with the latest changes and edits.
3. Plan time to work on the technical report from the beginning of the project. Do not wait until the last
minute.
RESUBMITTING YOUR TECHNICAL REPORT
Teams are not allowed to resubmit their technical report. The first technical report submitted will be the one
that is scored. Because resubmissions are not allowed, before submitting teams should:
Make sure all required sections are included
Run spell-check/grammar-check
Carefully re-read the entire completed document
Upon finding mistakes:
o make changes/edits
o resave the updated document
o repeat these suggestions until satisfaction is achieved
Submit the technical report on or before the due date
NOTE: Technical reports received after May 3, 2016 (11:59pm EST) will not be scored and result in a score of zero.
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MOUSETRAP CAR ENGINEERING DESIGN TECHNICAL REPORT BREAKDOWN
Structure (0 – 25 points)
1) Cover Page:
a) Title (SECME: Mousetrap Car Technical
Report)
b) Name, grade, and complete home address of
team members
c) Team's school name & address
d) School system/district name
e) School coordinator’s name
f) Date (date of competition)
2) Double-Spaced
3) 8½"x11” white paper w/ 1” margins (all sides)
4) 12pt standard acceptable text font
5) Pages are numbered and in order; Report is neat
Content (0 – 60 pts)
Table of Contents:
a) Professionally indicates which page each
parts of the report can be located
b) Maximum one page
Abstract:
a) Includes the essential points of the purpose,
methods, scope, results, conclusions, and
recommendations
b) This is your chance to convince the readers
that they should continue reading in a clear
and concise way
c) One-half to one page of technical report
d) Should be 10% or less of the total report
Introduction:
a) Introduce the problem to be solved, your
hypothesis, and your planned methods and
design process to resolve the problem while
dealing with any restrictions.
Design:
a) Discuss the thoughts, design ideas, and
experimental process by which you designed
your car.
b) Reference the data tables from the appendix
to defend the conclusions which cause you
to change your design.
Construction Procedure:
a) List materials and tools utilized
b) Clearly describe the procedures taken to
build your car so that someone with little
knowledge of your car would be able to
understand your efforts.
Operation:
a) Explain the actions necessary to prepare the
car to operate as well as what actually
happens when the car is in motion. Be
explicit about the steps taken.
Conclusion:
a) Discuss the results of your final design and
why it is superior to prior designs.
b) Explain how future cars can further be
improved and possibly a future hypothesis.
Acknowledgements: Optional
Appendix:
a) MUST include three sketches of the car.
Choose the views that best captures the
pertinent details of the car. (i.e. top, right,
front, bottom, left, and/or rear)
b) MUST include all data tables and/or charts
from experimentation comparing the various
trials
Mechanics (0 – 15 pts)
1. Correct punctuation, capitalization, &
spelling
2. Use of past tense and passive voice
3. Report flows logically from one idea to the
next with minimal fragmentation
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SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN COMPETITION:
MOUSETRAP CAR DRAWING
As a part of the Engineering Design Competition, each team is required to prepare a scaled drawing depicting the car that
they have designed and built. The drawing evaluation, which is normally completed during the competition
registration, must take place before the performance runs of the mousetrap cars begin. If the drawing is not
evaluated before the performance runs begin the technical drawing points will be forfeited.
ENGINEERING PAPER REQUIREMENTS (2.5 points each): 1. The engineering paper is required to be the standard ANSI C 17" X 22" paper (see pg. 75 for online paper vendor)
2. The paper must be a plain, non-grid, 16-pound vellum sheet
3. There must be a 1" border on all sides
4. A legend is to be drawn in the bottom left corner of the drawing inside the 1” border
GUIDELINES: 1. NO MOUNTING OR FRAMES ALLOWED BUT DRAWING MAY BE LAMINATED FOR
PROTECTION IF DESIRED.
2. Allowing for the required 1" border on all sides, the actual drawing is to cover the exposed area of 15" X 20.”
3. The Mousetrap Car Drawing entry is required to illustrate the actual mousetrap car built by the team (photographs
and computer generated drawings will NOT be allowed).
4. All dimensions are required to be illustrated on the drawing.
5. The scale and the units are required to be indicated on the drawing.
6. The team's Mousetrap Car Drawing is required to show front, side, and top views.
7. All parts of the car are required to be labeled.
8. Ink pens, pencils or markers may be used.
9. A legend is to be drawn in the bottom left corner of the drawing inside the 1” border with the following
information:
Team name
School Name
School District
Team Members' Names and Grade Levels
School Coordinator’s Name
Date of Competition
AT ALL COMPETITIONS, THE MOUSETRAP CAR DRAWING WILL BE JUDGED ON:
ENGINEERING PAPER REQUIREMENTS
RESEMBLANCE (between the final version of the mousetrap car and the drawing)
SCALE
NAMING/LABELING (of all of the parts)
APPEARANCE/NEATNESS
Example:
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SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN MOUSETRAP CAR TEAM INTERVIEW WITH JUDGES
As a part of the Engineering Design-Mousetrap Car Competition, each student team will be interviewed by a
panel of judges. The team interview will last for 5-10 minute and the discussion(s) will cover details of the
car’s design, build, and testing as well as the Design Drawing and Technical Report.
TEAM INTERVIEW REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES:
1. Team members are interviewed as a group.
2. Each team member is expected to be able to serve as a spokesperson in response to questions from the
judges.
3. Some questions may allow the whole team to respond while other questions may require only the team
member asked to respond.
4. School coordinators, chaperones, and/or parents (or any other adults) are not allowed to accompany their
team during the interview. Only the 3-member student team and the judges will attend the team interview
(with exception of other competition staff/facilitators, photographers, etc.)
5. The team interview will be conducted apart from but prior to the car’s performance run.
6. The team interviews may or may not take place simultaneously to the scoring of the Technical Drawing.
7. The team interviews may take place before or after the inspection and measuring (length and weight) of the
mousetrap car.
8. The team interview has a maximum point value of 50 points and is a single element in determining each
team’s overall competition score. The other 250 potential points are earned from the Technical Report,
Technical Drawing, and Performance (car’s best run).
AT ALL COMPETITIONS, THE MOUSETRAP CAR TEAM INTERVIEW WILL BE JUDGED ON:
Teamwork
Application of Technical Principles
Knowledge of Design
Oral Communication Skills
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SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN MOUSETRAP CAR TEAM PRESENTATION/INTERVIEW WITH JUDGES
NATIONAL COMPETITION ONLY
All mousetrap car teams that advance to the 2015-16 SECME National Competition will be required to deliver a
PowerPoint presentation. To foster and encourage our SECME students to not only practice and sharpen their
interview skills, each team will be required to prepare and deliver a 5-7 minute PowerPoint presentation to the
panel of interview judges. After the presentation the judges will have 2-3 minutes to ask questions.
TEAM PRESENTATION/INTERVIEW REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES:
1. The presentation will be delivered as a group.
2. Each team member is expected to have a speaking part.
3. Each team member is expected to be able to serve as a spokesperson in response to the judges’ questions.
4. School coordinators, chaperones, and/or parents (or any other adults) are not allowed to accompany their
team during the presentation/interview. Only the 3-member student team and the judges will attend the team
interview (with exception of other competition staff/facilitators, photographers, etc.)
5. The team presentation/interview will be conducted apart from but prior to the car’s performance run.
6. The team presentation/interviews may take place before or after the inspection and measuring (length and
weight) of the mousetrap car.
7. The team presentation/interview has a maximum point value of 75 points and is a single element in
determining each team’s overall competition score. The other 250 potential points are earned from the
Technical Report, Technical Drawing, and Performance (car’s best run).
8. If your team wins their Regional/District/State competition, their PowerPoint presentation is due at the
SECME national office on or by June 17th
, 2016 (11:59pm EST). Failure to send the PowerPoint
presentation on or before the due date will result in a deduction of 20 pts (twenty points) from their
presentation/interview score at the national competition.
9. Resubmissions are not allowed. Please review, edit, correct and save the version you want to use before
submitting it on or before the due date.
10. The PowerPoint presentation submitted to the SECME National office will be the one used during the
interview. No updated versions.
Minimal sections to include in PowerPoint presentation: Introduction, traditional or alternate design, materials,
construction methods, operation, conclusion.
HINT: Practice, Practice, Practice so that your presentation is 5-7 min long.
NOTE: Student presentations are not required at Regional/District/State Competitions; however, it will be
required at the national competition.
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MOUSETRAP CAR WRITTEN TECHNICAL REPORT
(Evaluation Sheet)
Please Check: Middle School High School
Team Name
School Name
District
State
Student Name #1
Grade
Student Name #2
Grade
Student Name #3
Grade
Judge’s Name
Date
Regional/District/State Sponsor (if applicable):
POINTS
STRUCTURE: (0 – 25 points)
Cover Page (0 – 5 pts) /5
8 ½” x 11” white paper w/ 1" margins (0 – 5 pts) /5
12 pt./Standard Font/Computer Typed (0 – 5 pts) /5
Double-spaced Text (0 – 5 pts) /5
Report is neat and thorough; pages are numbered and in order (0 – 5 pts) /5
CONTENT: (0 – 60 points)
Table of Contents (0 – 4 pts) /4
Abstract (0 – 7 pts) /7
Introduction (0 – 6 pts) /6
Design (0 – 12 pts) /12
Construction Procedures (0 – 12 pts) /12
Operation (0 – 8 pts) /8
Conclusion (0 – 6 pts) /6
Appendix (0 – 5 pts) /5
MECHANICS: (0 – 15 points)
Correct punctuation, capitalization, and spelling (0 – 5 pts) ______/5
Correct use of past tense and passive voice (0 – 5 pts) ______/5
Report flows logically from one idea to the next with minimal fragmentation (0-5 pts) ______/5
TOTAL (The highest possible score is 100) /100
Judge’s Notes:
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SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN COMPETITION GUIDELINES:
MOUSETRAP CAR DRAWING
(Evaluation Sheet)
Please Check: Middle School High School
Team Name
School Name
District
State
Student Name #1
Grade
Student Name #2
Grade
Student Name #3
Grade
Judge’s Name
Date
Regional/District/State
Sponsor (if applicable):
ENGINEERING PAPER REQUIREMENTS: POINTS:
ANSI C Size Engineering Paper (17” x 22”) ______/2.5
1" Border (All Sides) ______/2.5
16 pound Vellum Paper ______/2.5
Title and legend (on drawing) ______/2.5
EVALUATION CATEGORIES POINTS:
I. RESEMBLANCE: (0-10 points) ______/10
The accuracy to which the Mousetrap Car Drawing illustrates the actual Mousetrap
Car designed and built by the team.
II. SCALE : (0-10 points) ______/10
The proportions in the Drawing correctly relate to and represent the team's actual
Mousetrap Car.
III. NAMING/LABELING: (0-10 points) ______/10
The correctness of the names/labels of all of the parts in the Drawing of the
Mousetrap Car.
IV. APPEARANCE/NEATNESS: (0-10 points) ______/10
The quality of the visual presentation of the Mousetrap Car Drawing.
TOTAL (The highest possible score is 50) /50
Judge’s Notes:
SECME 2015-16 Competition Guidelines Page 21 of 24
SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN COMPETITION GUIDELINES:
MOUSETRAP CAR TEAM INTERVIEW WITH JUDGES
(Evaluation Sheet)
Please Check: Middle School High School
Team Name
School Name
District
State
Student Name #1
Grade
Student Name #2
Grade
Student Name #3
Grade
Judge’s Name
Date
Regional/District/State Sponsor (if applicable):
EVALUATION CATEGORIES: POINTS
TEAMWORK (0-10 points) ______/10
All three members contributed with identifiable individual roles
in final products and preparing their car to run in competition.
APPLICATION OF TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES (0-10 points) ______/10
Team members analyzed requirements for car to perform and
efficient means to transfer energy from spring to propel their car
KNOWLEDGE OF DESIGN (0-20 points) ______/20
The design reflects knowledge of the formula used to judge
performance and systematic efforts to maximize score
ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS (0-10 points) ______/10
Team members each can speak clearly to the basis for their car’s
design and how that was applied in construction and testing.
TOTAL SCORE: (The highest possible score is 50) ______ /50
TOTAL TEAM INTERVIEW SCORE (Average of all interviewers) /50
Judge’s Notes:
SECME 2015-16 Competition Guidelines Page 22 of 24
SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN COMPETITION GUIDELINES:
MOUSETRAP CAR TEAM PRESENTATION/INTERVIEW WITH JUDGES
(NATIONAL COMPETITION ONLY)
(Evaluation Sheet)
Please Check: Middle School High School
Team Name
School Name
District
State
Student Name #1
Grade
Student Name #2
Grade
Student Name #3
Grade
Judge’s Name
Date
Regional/District/State Sponsor (if applicable):
EVALUATION CATEGORIES: POINTS
TEAMWORK (0-10 points) ______/10 Each member contributed with identifiable roles in final design and preparing their car
to run in competition.
APPLICATION OF TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES (0-10 points) ______/10 Team analyzed requirements for car to perform and efficiently transfer energy from spring
to propel their car
KNOWLEDGE OF DESIGN (0-20 points) ______/20 The design reflects understanding of the formula used to judge performance
The design demonstrates systematic efforts to maximize score
ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS (0-10 points) ______/10 Each team member speaks clearly to the basis for their car’s design and what was applied in
construction and testing.
DELIVERY (0-15 points) ______/15 Appropriate volume and rate of speech
Speech is varied to show emphasis and interest
Appropriate posture, eye contact, and gestures
VISUAL AIDS (0-10 points) ______/10 Visual aids reflect thought and creativity
Clear connection between visual aids and message
Visual aids add value to the presentation
TOTAL SCORE: (The highest possible score is 75) ______ /75
TOTAL TEAM INTERVIEW SCORE (Average of all interviewers) /75
Judge’s Notes:
SECME 2015-16 Competition Guidelines Page 23 of 24
SECME ENGINEERING DESIGN COMPETITION:
MOUSETRAP CAR CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION (Evaluation Sheet)
Please Check: Middle School High School
Team Name
School Name
District
State
Student Name #1
Grade
Student Name #2
Grade
Student Name #3
Grade
Judge’s Name
Date
Regional/District/State Sponsor (if applicable):
Distance: First Run Second Run
Time: First Run Second Run
&
w = [weight of standard mousetrap (always 25g)]
W = [Weight of completed car measured in grams]
L = [Length of car measured in centimeters]
T = [Time measured in seconds]
D = [Distance measured in centimeters]
N = [Performance score for that run]
NL = [Highest Performance score at competition site]
(Note: The performance, F, is combined with the scores of Technical Report, Design Drawing, and Team
Interview to arrive at Overall Team Score in competition.
Technical Report:
Design Drawing:
Interview:
Best Performance Run (F):
TOTAL:
SECME 2015-16 Competition Guidelines Page 24 of 24
Mousetrap Car