Imagine Cup 2011 USA Local Final

USA just finished their Imagine Cup 2011 local final round. Note-Taker from Arizona State University had won the first prize in Software Design category. They will be represent USA for the worldwide final at their home country. So what is their project all about?

Note-Taker is an assistive technology to help low-vision and legally blind students take notes in class as quickly and effectively as their fully sighted peers. The project combines a portable, custom-designed camera and a touch-screen tablet PC to allow the user to simultaneously view live video and take typed or hand-written notes on a split-screen interface. The Note-Taker project was inspired by one of the team’s legally blind members, David Hayden, who was unable to keep up with note-taking in blackboard-intensive math courses.

For more information check out the winner list and the second round finalists with all the project detail.

The website had updated so fast that they are now calling registration for Imagine Cup 2012 already. If you are in US and you miss out the chances this year, register now and start your journey here today.

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’s Blog

Imagine Cup 2011 – Story of Team 1StepAway

Everyone is familiar with the problem of inflation due to increase of fuel price. Even we ourselves as the average consumers are affected by the increase of fuel price, not to mention about the bottom billions. More money is spent on petrol and even more on goods yet salary of the people are not increasing at the same time. A team from Universiti Sains Malaysia had inspired by this problem. The team believe that by controlling the fuel usage for delivering goods by vendors and companies, it could contribute to maintaining the price of goods even when the fuel price increases.

Their solution is a management system, which is used to manage the fuel usage of delivery trucks. Through a more effective fuel utilization, this will help maintain the price of goods and therefore prevent inflation, which is good news for everyone, especially to the bottom billions and below average families who are having problems coping with the higher cost of living nowadays. With their solution, they aim to solve the first Millennium Development Goals, which is end poverty and hunger.

Meet the mastermind behind this great idea, Team 1StepAway. The team consist of Ng Poh SingSteven Chan Yew ChoongTan Chee Yong and Hoong Jo Lynn. All of them are from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Malaysia. They are all course mate and currently in second year of Degree of Computer Sciences. Not much second year students dare take the initiative to join Imagine Cup, I’m proud of their courage.

So how they came across Imagine Cup? They came across Imagine Cup through school’s promotion. The school showed to them how past year students competed in Imagine Cup and also achievements on both local and international competition. That inspired them, and together with encouragement from lecturer, they finally joined Imagine Cup this year. They are very excited about Imagine Cup as this is their first time joining Imagine Cup but yet very worry too! Although they don’t have  100% confidant but they will give their best in whatever they do!

I bet they must be expecting a lot from Imagine Cup especially from what they have been told by their seniors and lecturers at school. So what a team of second year students expecting from Imagine Cup?

“Something out of the text book of course! Of course this includes new experiences, meeting new friends and more people from the industries, explore more knowledge etc. Because this is the first time we joined it so we can’t really tell you much about this but we will definitely gain something good from it.” – Team 1StepAway

Photo of Team 1StepAway

“If you never try, you’ll never know that you might be just 1 step away from your dream.” – Team 1StepAway

Video interview with Team 1StepAway

They had made it into Top 30 of Imagine Cup 2011 Malaysia of Software Design category. I shall see them in Imagine Cup 2011 Malaysia local final at Kuching, Sarawak. No matter what is the outcome of the competition, the team is definitely making a different than other students. With their success, I hope their story can inspires more students to join in Imagine Cup especially the second year students.  For future update of the team, stay tune.

by Ooi Keng Siang (Microsoft Student Partners) via Ooiks’s Blog

USM Enter Top 30 in Imagine Cup 2011 Malaysia

I bet a lot of Imagine Cup competitors in Malaysia are nervous and excited today. Yes, today is the announcement of top 30 teams of Imagine Cup 2011 Malaysia, Software Design category. The top 30 teams will get their entrance ticket to the Imagine Cup 2011 Malaysia local final at Kuching, Sarawak.

I had yet to get all the top 30 teams list but I get to know that 3 teams from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) had got into the top 30 final. So who are they?

Team Vertex

To learn more about team Vertex, read their story here.

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Imagine Cup 2011 – Story of Team Vertex

According to World Health Organization (WHO), Malaysia is ranked sixth among Asian countries with high adult obesity rate in year 2010. Obesity increases the likelihood of various “killer” diseases in Malaysia which leads a reduction to life expectancy. A team from Universiti Sains Malaysia has foresee the problems cause by increasing of obesity rate in future. Hence, they have come out with an idea to prevent this trend from getting severe with the combination of the latest technology and their solution for for the world toughest problem.

Team Vertex aim to help obese patients to obtain a healthy lifestyle and lower the risk to be infected by diseases through their solution call Fit for Life. The team is consist of Jimmy Beh Weoi SoonAng Jac KyChang Yet Zhen and Leong Sook Bing. All of them are currently studying in Degree of Computer Sciences in Universiti Sains Malaysia at Malaysia. They are in their final year of their study which is the most critical and busiest year. I’m glad that they were willing to spend some of their time explaining their project to me even though their were very busy with their project due date.

So what inspires the team to join Imagine Cup even through they have a heavy load of assignments in school? They told me that they were inspired and acknowledged by the seniors who had joined Imagine Cup in the previous years with successful stories as well as interesting experience shared by seniors throughout the competition. As a result, they also hope to gain extra experience as well as knowledge shared by the competitors from all over the world by joining imagine cup. I bet School of Computer Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia has done a great job promoting Imagine Cup to the student.

This is the first time for Team Vertex to join in Imagine Cup. They are excited about experience waiting for them in the Imagine Cup final yet feeling nervous whether their idea will be accepted by the authorities. But they strongly believe their solution can help more people out by solving their current problems. Through Imagine Cup, they hope they can exchange experience with other competitors in order to solve the world toughest problem.

Photo of Team Vertex with their team mentor, Umi Kalsom Yusof

“Creativity builds a champion in Imagine Cup, believe in yourself.” – Team Vertex

Video interview with Team Vertex

They are currently finishing their study while waiting for round 1 result of Software Design category for Imagine Cup Malaysia that will be announced on 2nd of April. [2nd Aptril 2011]  They had made it to the Top 30 in Imagine Cup 2011 Malaysia final for Software Design. Imagine Cup Malaysia local final will be held at Sarawak this year, and I do hope they can make it to the final and share their great idea with everyone on this world. I wish them all the best and no matter win or lose, they definitely making a different in their life.

I will bring you more update on this team, stay tune then.

by Ooi Keng Siang (Microsoft Student Partners) via Ooiks’s Blog

Imagine Cup 2010 – After Story – Team TECH4Life

Imagine Cup is not just about a bunch of technology geek students gather together and compete their programming skill. Imagine Cup encourage students dare to dream about the future world where technology help to create a better world. It doesn’t matter which field are you from, as long as you are a student and dare to dream, then Imagine Cup is something where you can show the world how we should shape the future of our world.

Meet team TECH4Life from Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. The team consist of  Wong Poh LeeLee Heng WeiWu Kuan Herng and Chim Jeng Yang. They are the first team from Malaysia that consist of students from different kind of major. They have make all the way to the top 6 final in Envisioning 2020 Award, Imagine Cup 2010 at Poland. The Envisioning 2020 Award challenged students to express their vision for how technology will transform our lives by the year 2020.

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Imagine Cup 2010 – Software Design Top 6 Finalist Presentation

You can never imagine how professional the students can be when they conduct their presentation during the final presentation on the worldwide stage without watching their presentation. I search through YouTube to find video about the presentation of top finalist in Imagine Cup 2010, but I can’t found any. So I decided to get the resource myself, upload the video to YouTube and share with everyone.

If you never saw the Imagine Cup worldwide final presentation before, you should do it now. If you are a competitor this year and never saw the presentation before, you should even do it now.

Project Apple by Team HDC from Malaysia

Source Part 1:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbHYDcoAFyk

Source Part 2:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBLKWb9ZB7Y

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Imagine Cup 2010 – After Story – Team HDC

In year 2010, Malaysia team had definably achieve a big milestone in Imagine Cup at international level. Team HDC that represent Malaysia in Imagine Cup 2010, worldwide final at Poland had gone all the way to the top 6 in Software Design category. This is the first time that Malaysia team got into the final round of Software Design on international level while none of any team from previous years had ever make into the round one, not to said the final top 6.

If this is the first time you heard about Team HDC, the team is consist of Keith Khoo Lay Kit, Lee Chong Yang and Choong Yen Yen. All of them are from APIIT UCTI. They are also the first team from private university that represent Malaysia in Software Design category too.

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Imagine Cup 2007 – 2010 Yearbook

Every year, Imagine Cup’s competitors surprise the world with their innovation and creativity idea. In case if you miss those, check out the Imagine Cup Yearbook which written down all the creativity solution and the master mind behind those innovation solution that solve the world’s problems.

I highly encourage this year competitors to go through the yearbook (at least 2009 and 2010). We know not all idea are 100% unique, this will give you a better idea of how other competitor solve the same problem with different solution or idea. Avoid giving audiences or judges the impression of having the same solution with previous year’s competitors because their will start comparing, unless you show them why yours are better.




Imagine Cup Yearbook donwload:

http://cid-8dcb1cd01855af44.skydrive.live.com/redir.aspx?resid=8DCB1CD01855AF44!274

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’s Blog

Imagine Cup 2011 Malaysia Video Submission Tips & Tricks

Closing date for Imagine Cup 2011 Malaysia Semi Finals is just around the corner, just 1 more week left. I bet every competitors now are burning midnight oil to complete develop as much as possible on their system in order for them to show case in their video demo. While busy developing the system, competitors might want to start writing their proposal and thinking a script or scenarios for their system video demo.

Today I want to share my personal experience (team experience too) on creating video demo for Imagine Cup video demo submission. This is my personal point of view and it is NOT related with any Malaysia final round selection guide or what so ever. I would said, take it as a reference only.

  • Come out a script or scenarios for the system demo. Competitors might want come out a script on what to present and what to say in the video before start recording. This can help to avoid forgetting or missing some important element when recording. (When start recording, everyone will get panic).
  • Record in multiple smaller part and compile into one later. It is easier to record part by part first because you might not want to record everything all over again when something when wrong (such as system crash, mispronounce, interruption, messenger popping out!). Combine into one after finish record each part. Please don’t submit multiple part, because it is irritating and judges might miss one or two video clip (they have ton of video watch you know).
  • Record in well-known video format (such as AVI or WMV). I highly suggested record your video into avi or wmv format which able to play directly using Windows Media Player or any other common available video player. I guess no one wish to get disqualified because of their video fail to view by judges.
  • Narrative / Voice over on video demo. Having a sweet voice explaining the system and problem definitely is a plus point. Not recommend to use computer voice narrator, because the voice is irritating to listen for 15 minutes long. Not recommend to use subtitle only to replace the voice because judges will be too busy reading the subtitles and cannot concentrate on the system demo, but you can have both if you want and free. Highly not recommend to submit a video without any voice or subtitle explanation, audience cannot read competitors’ mind!
  • Be creative, but not over creative. Add some creativity into the video demo to attract the attention of judges. Competitors might want to come out a story line for video demo to make the video more lively. Some animation or effect will be good to have, but don’t take too much time on that, because it is not the main presentation point. Don’t create a video with super visual effect and rocking background music, it make the judges dizzy only.
  • Add some research element. Show some research data in order to make the audience believe how serious the problems are or how much impact the solution can make . It is better to say like this disease had kill XXX,XXX number of peoples every year instead of this disease had kill many many people every year. Please don’t present your own created number or unclaimed research data! You need to state the source of the research data or the assumption of the data given, else it is just the same as unclaimed research data.
  • Make it simple, the audience may not have a computer sciences background. Try to explain the system in a simple way and easy to understand. Judges might come from different fields and they might not understand some scientific term. Judges are also have very little interested to know the technical part on how the system work, so don’t go and explain your system flow one by one… if.. else… if… else…
  • Keep the video demo in time. It is recommended to follow the time limit given by Imagine Cup Malaysia. Don’t present a lengthy video demo as the audience might fall asleep before finish it. Remember, they have lot of the video to watch, not just yours one.
  • Concentrate on your system demo. The video is all about the system. The video should show the feature of the system and how it can solve the problem or how it archive the millennium goal. It is alright to show some user feedback research or interview, but not too much. Don’t just show the audience some picture, the problem and nothing else any more. Who in this world will know what solution are you providing by just telling us the problems? Imagine Cup want the solution not the problem only! Hiding your solution and think that not revealing your solution to anyone before final won’t make any benefit but only risk yourself to be disqualified for the next round.
  • Simple introduction will be nice. This is optional as it should be written in the proposal submit together with the video, but it is good to have some introduction. The video might want to have a few minutes telling the audience what problem the system is targeting and which millennium goal the system is trying to archive.
  • Skip unimportant part. Competitors might want to fast-forward some unimportant part such as data entry. Audience do not have that much patient to wait competitor to finish filling up all the form (with irrelevant data). Skip the loading time of a website or data will give more time on other demo of the system too. Remember to show the coolest part of your system or the uniqueness part of your system and don’t just show them add, edit delete functions.
  • Hide the bugs! If the system is yet to complete, competitors doesn’t need to tell the audience that they have what module, and which of them yet to develop or fail to show. This will just give audience a bad impression on the system as the system might crash anytime. Just show whatever the system currently got, if not, tell the audience what it might become when it complete. Competitors can always cover part of the system which is yet to implement by some scenario or story telling.
  • Remember to give credit. Although this is not much about the competition, but give credit to the author of the song or research data obtain is good practice. Who knows one of the judges is the author and s/he didn’t see any credit given to him/her.
  • Practice before real recording. It is good to have a round of practice or two before go for the real recording. Although competitor can direct read from the script they prepare when recording, but not everyone can read the script as smooth as normal way of speaking, they sure got a lot of half way full stop. Practice also can reduce Manglish or Singlish (those “eh”, “ah” and etc). It doesn’t sound nice when audience hear those “ah”, “eh”, “oh” and half way full stop. Although it is hard for most of us to reduce Manglish to zero, but reduce is better than did nothing. I did watched a video submitted last year which they ended their every sentence with “ah”, I just can’t wait to close the video! So don’t do this!
  • Grammatical error and spelling check. Please don’t learn like me who is bad in English writing skill yet didn’t have someone to look for grammatical error in my blog post. If competitor decided to add subtitle or some introduction, or any statement in their video demo, be sure to find someone who strong in English writing and spelling to check for grammatical error and spelling error. If possible, gramme check on the script for video demo as well. Some audiences / judges are very particular to English spelling and grammar.
  • UI design. As every competitor know, the interface design is very important because most people like clean and nice UI design. It maybe too late for competitors to redesign their UI before video demo submit. But if the competitor had done some UI design research or user acceptability research such as interviewing the users on how to position some of the controls to suit their need or why need to place particular control here for what reason, feel free to tell the audience in the video. If the system have all the cool effect and audience doesn’t find the usefulness, it is useless and gain no point for design.
  • One system, not multiple modules. Present your solution as one whole solution / system instead of multiple modules. I know some of the competitors might get used to their project development module set by final year project or assignment, but Imagine Cup doesn’t really care what module is completed by who. Judges want to know this solution can solve the problem or not only. Telling audience module this can do this and module that can do that will only confuse them whatever this are looking at the same system or not. So try to present it as your solution can solve this and that, but not module this and that.
  • Enough of showing off your university! I don’t know why some competitors tend to showing off their own university environment or view in their video (show off here mean showing something unrelated stuff). Spend your time show your system, problem, solution, impact and many more stuffs. No body interested in your university. This make no additional point to your video but only add boring point to it.

Those are the tips and tricks I can think of currently. I will edit and add more if I can think of any. Suggestion can be make at the comment too.

I only manage to get one of the video submitted last year. The video is from Team Celestial from USM. I think it is a good video for reference.

I will try to find some other videos to post at here if I found any. Stay tune then.

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’ Blog

Imagine Cup 2010 Result Announced

Imagine Cup 2010 result just announced. Thailand had won the cup again this year. The result for all category are as follow:

Software Design Category

  • Champion: Skeek (Thailand)
  • First-runner Up: TFZR (Serbia)
  • Second-runner Up: OneBeep (New Zealand)

Embedded Development Category:

  • Champion: SmarterME (Taiwan)
  • First-runner Up: MCPC (Russia)
  • Second-runner Up: GERAS (France)

Game Design Category:

  • Champion: By Implication (Philippines)
  • First-runner Up: Nom Nom Productions (Belgium)
  • Second-runner Up: Gears Studio (France)

Digital Media Category:

  • Champion: Ka-Chi (Taiwan)
  • First-runner Up: Dreaming Spirits (Saudi Arabia)
  • Second-runner Up: Woolgathering (Singapore)

IT Challenge Category

  • Champion: NBRanger (China)
  • First-runner Up: Miklos Cari Sivila (Bolivia)
  • Second-runner Up: zxc1984 (Singapore)

Envisioning 2020 Award

  • Champion: Jigga-Dongxi (Taiwan)
  • First-runner Up: KOLA (India)
  • Second-runner Up: Target Locked (India)

Internet Explorer 8 Award

  • Champion: Rhea (Poland)
  • First-runner Up: LittleRitle (Poland)
  • Second-runner Up: CieszakTeam (Poland)
  • Accelerator: Samba Samba (Brazil)
  • Visual Search: BigTurtle (Russia)
  • Web Slice: Invention Task Force (Poland)

Next Generation Web Award

  • Champion: Wanna Be Alice (Korea)
  • First-runner Up: Rhea (Poland)
  • Second-runner Up: Samba Samba (Brazil)

Interoperability Award

  • Champion: Xormis (Jamaica)
  • First-runner Up: Uptiva Dreams IT (Brazil)
  • Second-runner Up: Chandradimuka (Indonesia)

Touch & Tablet Accessibility Award

  • Champion: Team Note-Taker (United States)
  • First-runner Up: OneView (United States)

Windows Phone 7 “Rockstar” Award

  • Champion: Beastware (United States)
  • First-runner Up: Tselina (Indonesia)
  • Second-runner Up: Hypo Team (Malaysia)

Resource from result announcement page and Imagine Cup twitter.

In addition, all finalist of Imagine Cup 2010 will get a Windows Phone 7. Wow, the best ever present given to all finalist. All of them now can develop Windows Phone 7 right on the new phone!

Although Team HDC from Malaysia didn’t make it this time but they go all the way to top 6 of Software Design category which never happen before on Malaysia team. They make us proud and they have sure bring Imagine Cup Malaysia to the next level. Guys and girls, don’t give up, this is not the end of the journey but the beginning of your great future! Even you guys want to join again next year or mentoring other team, I will still support you guys!

Imagine Cup 2011 will be at New York, USA. First Lady, Michele Obama, sends all finalist a virtual welcome to New York next year. Yeah. I though Imagine Cup will never make it at USA due to visa problem, but year 2011 will going be there. Sure a lot of fun at there. I’m interested to join again man!

For more detail visit Imagine Cup website.

By the way, I don’t see Joe Wilson this year, where is he?

by Ooi Keng Siang via Ooiks’s Blog