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ML SLC Competitive Events Table of Contents
Event
Type of Event I=Individual
T=Team C=Chapter
Entries Per Chapter at
SLC Page Number
Business Concepts I 15 3
Business Math & Financial Literacy I 15 4
Career Exploration I 15 5
Community Service Project C 1 6
Computer Keyboarding I I 10 8
Computer Keyboarding II I 10 9
Elevator Speech I 3 10
FBLA Facts I 15 12
Introduction to Business Communications I 15 13
Introduction to Computer Science & Coding I 15 14
Public Speaking I 3 15
Spreadsheet Applications I 10 17
Multimedia & Website Development I 3 18
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National Awards Program Committee ML Competitive Event Changes
2017-2018 (Baltimore NLC)
1. Business Math & Financial Literacy 2. Career Exploration
3. Community Service Project
4. Elevator Speech
5. Introduction to Computer Science and Coding
6. Multimedia & Website Development
2018 ML SLC/NLC Competitive Event Topics ELEVATOR SPEECH (Individual) Present an elevator speech to a State Senator about how FBLA-Middle Level helps students develop leadership skills and why it is important to have this organization in middle schools.
Multimedia & Website Development (Individual) Design, build, and launch a website that features the competitor’s ability to incorporate the elements of website design, graphic layout, and proper coding techniques. ▪ Website Topic: Promote the new LEAD Program.
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▪ BUSINESS CONCEPTS Category: Objective Test Type: Individual The American business enterprise system functions effectively when participants are properly trained to make good business decisions. This event provides recognition for FBLA members who demonstrate an understanding of the American business enterprise system and its effect on consumers, employees, and entrepreneurs.
COMPETENCIES: business, consumerism, money management and banking, and rights and responsibilities of managers, employees, owners, and government.
ELIGIBILITY
State—This event is a SLC event ONLY. Each local middle chapter may enter up to 15 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event. ▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.
OVERVIEW
▪ A 30- minute, 50-question, written objective test will be administered based on the previously listed competencies.
▪ Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers. They may use their own cordless non-graphing calculators.
JUDGING Tests will be machine graded. Ties will be broken by comparing the correct number of answers to the last 10 questions on the exam. If a tie remains, the competitor who completed the test in a shorter amount of time will place higher.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized. This is a state event only and nationals does
not recognize the winners.
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▪ BUSINESS MATH & FINANCIAL LITERACY Category: Objective Test Type: Individual Acquiring the ability to solve common business problems is a basic mathematical skill needed by all prospective business employees. The event is designed to provide recognition for FBLA members who understand basic arithmetic functions needed in business.
COMPETENCIES: percentages; fractions and decimals; ratios and proportions; savings; checking accounts; decision making; taxes; investing; insurance; real estate; financial goals; definition of terms; basic economic concepts
ELIGIBILITY
▪ State—Each local middle chapter may enter up to 15 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
▪ National—The first-place winner at the State Leadership Conference is eligible to compete at the National Leadership Conference. If the first-place winner is unable to compete at the National Leadership Conference, the second-place winner will be contacted, etc., in an attempt to fill the slot.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event or have previously competed at the National Leadership Conference.
▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.
OVERVIEW
▪ A 30- minute, 50-question, written objective test will be administered based on the previously listed competencies.
▪ Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers. They may use their own cordless non-graphing calculators.
JUDGING
Tests will be machine graded. Ties will be broken by comparing the correct number of answers to the last 10 questions on the exam. If a tie remains, the competitor who completed the test in a shorter amount of time will place higher.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized.
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▪ CAREER EXPLORATION Category: Objective Test Type: Individual Career Exploration recognizes those FBLA Middle Level students who are working toward improving their knowledge of career opportunities.
COMPETENCIES: career plans, career goals, career pathways, job searches, job applications, cover
letters, interviews, basic career education, employability skills, and stress and time management.
ELIGIBILITY
▪ State—Each local middle chapter may enter up to 15 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
▪ National—The first-place winner at the State Leadership Conference is eligible to compete at the National Leadership Conference. If the first-place winner is unable to compete at the National Leadership Conference, the second-place winner will be contacted, etc., in an attempt to fill the slot.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event or have previously competed at the National Leadership Conference.
▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.
OVERVIEW
▪ A 30- minute, 50-question, written objective test will be administered based on the previously listed competencies.
▪ Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers. They may use their own cordless non-graphing calculators.
JUDGING
Tests will be machine graded. Ties will be broken by comparing the correct number of answers to the last 10 questions on the exam. If a tie remains, the competitor who completed the test in a shorter amount of time will place higher.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized.
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▪ COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT Category: Presentation with Equipment Type: Chapter
Community Service is essential to the areas in which we live. This event recognizes middle-level chapters that have accomplished a local community service project.
PERFORMANCE COMPETENCIES: demonstrate excellent verbal communication; display effective
decision-making and problem-solving skills; express self-confidence and poise; work well as a team when applicable; exhibit logic and systematic understanding; conduct a professional business presentation; answer questions effectively when applicable.
ELIGIBILITY
▪ State—Each middle-level local chapters (grades 5-9) may enter one (1) individual or team with up to three (3) members. The chapter must be an active local chapter and on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
▪ National—The first-place winner at the State Leadership Conference is eligible to compete at the National Leadership Conference. If the first-place winner is unable to compete at the National Leadership Conference, the second-place winner will be contacted, etc., in an attempt to fill the slot.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event or have previously competed at the National Leadership Conference.
▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.
PREFORMANCE GUIDELINES
▪ Competitors may present directly from their laptop/devices. ▪ NO PROJECTORS MAY BE USED IN THE PERFORMANCE
OF THIS EVENT. ▪ Internet access will not be provided. ▪ The individual or team must perform all aspects of the
presentation. Other chapter representatives may not provide assistance.
▪ Visual aids related to the project may be used; however, no items may be left with the judges or audience.
▪ In the case of a team event, all team competitors are expected to actively participate in the performance.
▪ Performances may be open to conference attendees, space permitting. Competitors in this event may not view other competitors’ performances in this event.
JUDGING
A panel of judges will judge the performance component of this event at the State Leadership Conference. All decisions of the judges are final.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized.
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Performance Timeline Equipment Set Up: 5 minutes (No projectors) Performance: 5 minutes Warning: 4 minutes Penalty Over Time: NA Judges’ Q & A: 3 minutes Equipment Removal: 5 minutes
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COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
Rating Sheet
MEMBER’S NAME(S): _____________________________________________
Chapter:
(Points listed at the right are the maximum for each category – each state may submit one entry for recognition National Leadership Conference.)
5 4 3 2 1
Maximum Points
Description of Project 5
Statement of Project Goals 5
Number of Chapter Members Involved 5
Implementation and Development of Project 5
Impact on Community 5
Publicity Received 5
Demonstrated Self-Confidence and Poise 5
Maintained Strong Eye Contact 5
Presentation is Engaging 5
Effective Visuals and Answers to Questions 5
TOTAL SCORE 50
Judge’s Signature:
Comments
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▪ COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I Category: Production Type: Individual
Knowledge of keyboarding applications is a necessity in today’s high-tech business world. This event is designed to recognize FBLA Middle Level members who can demonstrate basic keyboarding application skills.
COMPETENCIES: production of business and person letters, memos; tables; and reports.
ELIGIBILITY
State—This event is a SLC event ONLY. Each local middle chapter may enter up to 10 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event. ▪ All documents produced for this event must be PRINTED as PDF files and uploaded to the
state chairperson to be received no later than 7 days prior to the first day of ML SLC.
SITE-TEST GUIDELINES
▪ Forty-five (45) minutes will be given for the production test to be administered prior to the State Leadership Conference at the local middle school by an impartial administrator (someone other than the FBLA adviser). Additional time will be allowed for general directions, equipment set up, and warm up. Problems are weighted according to difficulty and may be completed in any order.
▪ Results will be based on mailable copy based on the Standards of Mailability. ▪ Participants must recognize the necessity for accurate proofreading. ▪ FBLA Format Guide. This reference is located in the online Chapter Management Handbook,
and it should be used to prepare for site testing. The FBLA Format Guide should be used during the site-testing portion of these events.
JUDGING
Production tests will be scored based on uploaded copy prior to the ML SLC. All decisions of the judges are final.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized. This is a state event only and nationals does
not recognize the winners.
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▪ COMPUTER KEYBOARDING II Category: Production Type: Individual
Knowledge of keyboarding applications is a necessity in today’s high-tech business world. This event is designed to recognize FBLA Middle Level members who can demonstrate advanced keyboarding application skills.
COMPETENCIES: production of business and person letters, memos; tables; and reports.
ELIGIBILITY
State—This event is a SLC event ONLY. Each local middle chapter may enter up to 10 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event. ▪ All documents produced for this event must be PRINTED as PDF files and uploaded to the
state chairperson to be received no later than 7 days prior to the first day of ML SLC.
SITE-TEST GUIDELINES
▪ Forty-five (45) minutes will be given for the production test to be administered prior to the State Leadership Conference at the local middle school by an impartial administrator (someone other than the FBLA adviser). Additional time will be allowed for general directions, equipment set up, and warm up. Problems are weighted according to difficulty and may be completed in any order.
▪ Results will be based on mailable copy based on the Standards of Mailability. ▪ Participants must recognize the necessity for accurate proofreading. ▪ FBLA Format Guide. This reference is located in the online Chapter Management Handbook,
and it should be used to prepare for site testing. The FBLA Format Guide should be used during the site-testing portion of these events.
JUDGING
Production tests will be scored based on uploaded copy prior to the ML SLC. All decisions of the judges are final.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized. This is a state event only and nationals does
not recognize the winners.
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Performance Timeline Performance: 30 seconds Warning: 15 seconds Penalty Over Time: NA Judges’ Q & A: 3 minutes (2 questions)
▪ ELEVATOR SPEECH Category: Speech Type: Individual The ability to give a brief speech that outlines an idea for a product, service, or project is important in business. This event recognizes FBLA members that can think quickly and articulate a message in a short period of time.
PERFORMANCE COMPETENCIES: demonstrate excellent verbal communication; display effective
decision-making and problem-solving skills; express self-confidence and poise; work well as a team when applicable; exhibit logic and systematic understanding; conduct a professional business presentation; answer questions effectively when applicable.
TOPIC: Present an elevator speech to a State Senator about how FBLA-Middle Level
helps students develop leadership skills and why it is important to have this organization in middle schools.
ELIGIBILITY
▪ State—Each local middle chapter may enter up to 3 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
▪ National—The first-place winner at the State Leadership Conference is eligible to compete at the National Leadership Conference. If the first-place winner is unable to compete at the National Leadership Conference, the second-place winner will be contacted, etc., in an attempt to fill the slot.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event or have previously competed at the National Leadership Conference.
▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.
GUIDELINES
▪ Competitors must come prepared to leave at least one (1) visual with the judges that they have prepared (flyer, brochure, etc.) about FBLA Middle Level and a business card.
▪ Judges will role play the part of the Senator and can ask up to two (2) questions for student response after the competitor has finished the speech.
JUDGING
A panel of judges will judge the performance component of this event at the State Leadership Conference. All decisions of the judges are final.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized.
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ELEVATOR SPEECH
Rating Sheet
MEMBER’S NAME: ________
Chapter: _____________________________________________
(Points listed at the right are the maximum for each category – each state may submit one entry for recognition National Leadership Conference.)
5 4 3 2 1
Maximum Points
Began Presentation Without Rushing 5
Incorporated FBLA Goals 5
Related Topic to the Audience 5
Maintained Strong Eye Contact 5
Displayed Poise and Self Confidence 5
Professional Tone (voice inflection, pace, emphasis, enthusiasm) 5
Speech is Sincere and Engaging 5
Business Card 5
Additional Visual 5
Answered Questions Effectively 5
TOTAL SCORE 50
Judge’s Signature:
Comments
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▪ FBLA FACTS Category: Objective Type: Individual It is necessary that informed FBLA members understand both the current information and the history of their organization on the state and national levels. This event provides recognition for the FBLA members who possess the knowledge about the background and current information of FBLA-PBL.
COMPETENCIES: FBLA organization; bylaws and Chapter Management Handbook; national
competitive event guidelines; national publications; creed and national goals.
ELIGIBILITY
State—This event is a SLC event ONLY. Each local middle chapter may enter up to 15 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event. ▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.
OVERVIEW
▪ A 30- minute, 50-question, written objective test will be administered based on the previously listed competencies.
▪ Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers. They may use their own cordless non-graphing calculators.
JUDGING Tests will be machine graded. Ties will be broken by comparing the correct number of answers to the last 10 questions on the exam. If a tie remains, the competitor who completed the test in a shorter amount of time will place higher.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized. This is a state event only and nationals does
not recognize the winners.
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▪ INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Category: Objective Type: Individual
The ability to proofread work accurately is a valuable business tool. This event is designed to provide recognition for FBLA Middle Level members who have learned basic proofreading techniques, the ability to proofread accurately, spelling, and basic grammar rules.
COMPETENCIES: proofreading, grammar, punctuation, word division, expression of numbers,
capitalization, and business spelling.
ELIGIBILITY
State—This event is a SLC event ONLY. Each local middle chapter may enter up to 15 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event. ▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.
OVERVIEW
▪ A 30- minute, 50-question, written objective test will be administered based on the previously listed competencies.
▪ Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers. They may use their own cordless non-graphing calculators.
JUDGING Tests will be machine graded. Ties will be broken by comparing the correct number of answers to the last 10 questions on the exam. If a tie remains, the competitor who completed the test in a shorter amount of time will place higher.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized. This is a state event only and nationals does
not recognize the winners.
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▪ INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE & CODING Category: Objective Test Type: Individual Successful business leaders must understand the impact of technology and how to effectively harness it to drive business. This event recognizes FBLA members who demonstrate acquired technology skills
COMPETENCIES: computational thinking and problem solving; algorithms and programs; logical reasoning; basic coding; manipulating and analyzing data using digital tools; robotics
ELIGIBILITY
▪ State—Each local middle chapter may enter up to 15 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
▪ National—The first-place winner at the State Leadership Conference is eligible to compete at the National Leadership Conference. If the first-place winner is unable to compete at the National Leadership Conference, the second-place winner will be contacted, etc., in an attempt to fill the slot.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event or have previously competed at the National Leadership Conference.
▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.
OVERVIEW
▪ A 30- minute, 50-question, written objective test will be administered based on the previously listed competencies.
▪ Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers. They may use their own cordless non-graphing calculators.
JUDGING
Tests will be machine graded. Ties will be broken by comparing the correct number of answers to the last 10 questions on the exam. If a tie remains, the competitor who completed the test in a shorter amount of time will place higher.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized.
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▪ PUBLIC SPEAKING Category: Speech Type: Individual This event recognizes FBLA members who are beginning to develop qualities of business leadership by developing effective speaking skills.
PERFORMANCE COMPETENCIES: demonstrate excellent verbal communication; display effective
decision-making and problem-solving skills; express self-confidence and poise; work well as a team when applicable; exhibit logic and systematic understanding; conduct a professional business presentation; answer questions effectively when applicable.
ELIGIBILITY
State—This event is a SLC event ONLY. Each local middle chapter may enter up to 3 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event. ▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event.
OVERVIEW
This event consists of a three (3)-minute speech. The speech must be of a business nature and must be developed from one or more of the nine (9) FBLA-PBL goals. The goals include:
▪ Develop competent, aggressive business leadership ▪ Strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and their work ▪ Create more interest in and understanding of the American business enterprise system ▪ Encourage members in the development of individual projects that contribute to the improvement
of home, business and community ▪ Develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism ▪ Encourage and practice efficient money management ▪ Encourage scholarship and promote school loyalty ▪ Assist students in the establishment of occupational goals ▪ Facilitate the transition from school to work
PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES
▪ The speech must be of a business nature and must be developed from one or more of the FBLA-PBL goals.
▪ When delivering the speech, competitors may use notes prepared before the event.
▪ No other reference materials such as visual aids or electronic devices may be brought to or used during the event preparation or presentation.
▪ Competitors must prepare speeches. Advisers and other are not permitted to help.
▪ Performances may be open to conference attendees, space permitting. Finalists may not view other competitors’ performances in their event.
JUDGING—A panel of judges will evaluate speeches. All decisions of the judges are final.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized. This is a state event only and nationals does
not recognize the winners.
Performance Timeline Performance: 3 minutes Warning: 2 minutes Time Up: 3 minutes Penalty Over Time: 5 points Judges’ Q & A: NA
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ML Public Speaking Performance Rating (Mark one score per row AND write score in the far right column)
Expectation Item Not
Demonstrated Below
Expectations Meets
Expectations Exceeds
Expectations Points Earned
Incorporate FBLA-PBL goals into speech
No FBLA-PBL goals mentioned in speech
FBLA-PBL goals were not clearly incorporated into
speech
FBLA-PBL goals were clearly incorporated into
speech
FBLA-PBL goals were clearly incorporated and implemented throughout
the speech
0 3 7 10
Identify and execute a consistent theme
No theme presented Theme was identified, but not consistent throughout
speech
Theme identified and consistent throughout
speech
Personal stories are utilized expand on the
central theme
0 3 7 10
Include accurate and appropriate supporting information
No supporting information provided OR
inappropriate material used
One example of supporting information
provided
Multiple examples of supporting information
provided
Multiple examples of supporting information
included to develop enhance the speech
0 3 7 10
Delivery Skills
Introduce the topic immediately (Intro)
Topic was not introduced Introduction was not clearly presented
Introduction was clearly presented and topic was
defined immediately
Introduction was clearly presented and topic was defined immediately with an effective transition into
the speech body
0 3 7 10
Support the topic(s) throughout (Body)
Speech did not have a topic
Multiple topics presented without clear connections
Central topic(s)were identified, connected, and supported throughout the
speech
Smooth transitions were effectively utilized to support the central
topic(s)
0 3 7 10
Provide effective conclusion
Speech did not have a conclusion
Conclusion was not clearly presented
Effective conclusion was presented
Conclusion provides connection to entire
presentation
0 3 7 10
Delivers extemporaneous presentation
Does not address audience at all
Reads speech directly from notes with minimal
eye contact
Glances at notes occasionally while
keeping appropriate eye contact with audience
Delivers memorized presentation and utilizes
appropriate body language and hand gestures
0 5 10 15
Demonstrates self-confidence, poise, assertiveness, and good voice projection
Presenter did not demonstrate self
confidence
Presenter maintained eye contact and poise
Presenter had strong eye contact, poise, and had good voice projection
Presenter demonstrated confidence, poise, voice
projection, and was assertive in presentation
0 5 10 15
Performance Subtotal (100 max)
Tie Breaker Points Added If Necessary (0-5 max) +
Time Penalty for under 2:31 or over 3:29 -5 Dress Code not followed -5 Total Penalty -
Performance Total
Name:
School:
Judges Signature: Date:
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▪ SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS Category: Production Type: Individual Knowledge of spreadsheet applications is a necessity in today’s high-tech business world. FBLA Middle Level students must be able to apply various spreadsheet applications in a business environment, utilizing critical thinking and decision-making skills.
COMPETENCIES: various functions, including formatting, sorting, editing, creating and applying
formulas, and charts. Results will be based on accuracy and formula-view printouts.
ELIGIBILITY
State—This event is a SLC event ONLY. Each local middle chapter may enter up to 10 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event. ▪ All documents produced for this event must be PRINTED as PDF files and uploaded to the
state chairperson to be received no later than 7 days prior to the first day of ML SLC.
SITE-TEST GUIDELINES
▪ Forty-five (45) minutes will be given for the production test to be administered prior to the State Leadership Conference at the local middle school by an impartial administrator (someone other than the FBLA adviser). Additional time will be allowed for general directions, equipment set up, and warm up. Problems are weighted according to difficulty and may be completed in any order.
▪ Results will be based on mailable copy based on the Standards of Mailability. ▪ Participants must recognize the necessity for accurate proofreading. ▪ FBLA Format Guide. This reference is located in the online Chapter Management Handbook,
and it should be used to prepare for site testing. The FBLA Format Guide should be used during the site-testing portion of these events.
JUDGING
Production tests will be scored based on uploaded copy prior to the ML SLC. All decisions of the judges are final.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized. This is a state event only and nationals does
not recognize the winners.
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▪ MULTIMEDIA & WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT Category: Prejudged Project & Objective Test Type: Individual
▪
This event provides recognition for FBLA Middle Level members who demonstrate an ability to develop a Web page using HTML or Web design software and deliver a message.
OBJECTIVE TEST COMPETENCIES: career awareness related to multimedia and website industry;
technology operations and concepts; visual design concepts; animation techniques; gaming; digital audio; web technologies; graphic design.
TOPIC: Design, build, and launch a website that features the competitor’s ability to
incorporate the elements of website design, graphic layout, and proper coding techniques. ▪ Website Topic: Promote the new LEAD Program.
ELIGIBILITY
▪ State—Each local middle chapter may enter up to 3 students (grades 5-9) who are members of an active local Middle-Level chapter and are on record in the Wyoming FBLA office as having paid state and national dues by January 31 of the current school year.
▪ National—The first-place winner at the State Leadership Conference is eligible to compete at the National Leadership Conference. If the first-place winner is unable to compete at the National Leadership Conference, the second-place winner will be contacted, etc., in an attempt to fill the slot.
REGULATIONS
▪ Participants must not have been previously a state winner in this event or have previously competed at the National Leadership Conference.
▪ Participants failing to report on time for this event may be disqualified. ▪ Participants must adhere to the dress code established by the National Board of Directors, or
they will not be permitted to participate in the competitive event. ▪ A URL and Statement of Assurance must be electronically uploaded to the state
chairperson to be received no later than 7 days prior to the first day of SLC.
OVERVIEW
This event consists of two (2) parts: a website that will be judged prior to SLC and an objective test covering the competencies listed above for all participants. Participants must complete both parts to be eligible for an award.
OBJECTIVE TEST GUIDELINES
▪ A 30- minute, 50-question, written objective test will be administered based on the previously listed competencies.
▪ Participants must furnish their own No. 2 pencils and erasers. They may use their own cordless non-graphing calculators.
PROJECT GUIDELINES
▪ The website must include a 1-3-minute multimedia presentation that encourages members to participate in the LEAD Program.
▪ The website must include sound, photo and image editing, and graphics. ▪ The website must include at least one activity with user interaction (i.e. survey, game, etc.)
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▪ MULTIMEDIA & WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT (continued)
JUDGING
▪ A panel of judges will score the project using the rating sheet prior to the start of the State Leadership Conference.
▪ Tests will be machine graded. Ties will be broken by comparing the correct number of answers to the last 10 questions on the exam
▪ The project portion of the event will count for 85 percent of the final score, and the objective test will count for 15 percent of the final score.
▪ All decisions of the judges are final.
AWARDS—The first four (4) places may be recognized.
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MULTIMEDIA AND WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT Rating Sheet
MEMBER’S NAME: ________
Chapter: _____________________________________________
(Points listed at the right are the maximum for each category – each state may submit one entry for recognition National Leadership Conference.)
5 4 3 2 1
Maximum Points
Content of Web Pages Effectively Cover Topic 5
Creative and Original 5
Site Uses Effective Technology Tools and Enhancements Effectively (streaming video or audio, flash type program, etc.)
5
Web Pages are Viewable on Standard Browsers 5
Multimedia Media Presentation Includes on Web Page (1-3 minutes, includes sounds, photo and image editing, and graphics)
5
All Links are Functional and Allow Viewer Path to Home Page 5
Navigational Scheme is Logical and Effective 5
Web Pages Appeal to Audience 5
Web Page uses Official FBLA-PBL Logo at Least Once 5
Includes One Activity with User Interaction (game, survey, etc.) 5
TOTAL SCORE 50
Judge’s Signature:
Comments