Imagine Cup 2010 Malaysia – Finalist Announced

After a long waiting, the 30 teams that won their chances to Pulau Langkawi to compete for Imagine Cup 2010 Malaysia Final is announced on 15th of May.

Institution

Team Name

APIIT UCTI

Team HDC

APIIT UCTI

Cyber Knight

KDU College

.DOT

Multimedia
University Cyberjaya

Air Sense

Multimedia
University Cyberjaya

TAC

Multimedia
University Cyberjaya

GreenLab
Innovations

Tunku Abdul
Rahman College (SAS)

Beginner

Tunku Abdul
Rahman College (SAS)

Obama

Tunku Abdul
Rahman College (SAS)

Gold Mondo

Univerisit
Teknikal Malaysia Melaka


~NeuroTypical~

Univerisit
Teknikal Malaysia Melaka

 

The Viper

Univerisit
Teknikal Malaysia Melaka

Civilus

 

Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia

Pandora

Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia

Iris

Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia

 

Rotund’jere

Universiti
Malaysia Pahang

MediaLab
Studio

Universiti
Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia

Cyber
MarksMan

Universiti
Putra Malaysia

Hello World

Universiti
Putra Malaysia

ATOS 9313

Universiti
Putra Malaysia

upm_kkk

Universiti
Sains Malaysia

Celestial

Universiti
Sains Malaysia

Marshmellow

Universiti
Teknologi Malaysia

Innologist

Universiti
Teknologi Malaysia

Naturek

Universiti
Utara Malaysia

4 Real

Universiti
Utara Malaysia

National
Supporters

Universiti
Utara Malaysia

Satu Malaysia

University
Technology of MARA

Geographical
Information Retrieval In Mobile

University
Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

Imagism

Source: http://myimaginecup.com/finalist.aspx

Congratulation to all of them. A workshop waiting for all finalist to prepare them in term of polishing up their product interface, presentation skill and business value of their product. I hope all finalist really take it seriously because you all are no longer just representing your own team, but now representing your own university to fight for a place where you can hold your own country flag at the stage of the world.

Future more, I hear there is an extra prize waiting for all finalist as well. Let me gather more information on this first.

Let’s rock at Pulau Langkawi!

by Ooi Keng Siang



Imagine Cup 2010 US – People’s Choice Award

Imagine Cup 2010 US is having People’s Choice Award again this year, where other can see the great creativity work from US competitor and vote which one you like the most. Here is the top 10 competitor’s creativity work showing in video.

I strong advice all Imagine Cup competitors to have a look on other country’s competitors work and compare it with your own project then make some adjustment through learning from others. Let’s watch some video!

Link: Imagine Cup 2010 US – People’s Choice Award website

by Ooi Keng Siang

Imagine Cup 2010 – Windows Phone 7 “Rockstar” Award

Can’t get enough of Imagine Cup prizes? Craving for latest Windows Phone 7 Series? Want to increase the chances to attend the worldwide Imagine Cup at Poland? Here is the Windows Phone 7 “Rockstar” Award. Let’s rock!

 

 

Attractive prize awaiting competitor to grab away.

  • First Prize: $8,000 USD, a trip to the Worldwide Finals in Warsaw, Poland and a Windows 7 phone for each team member.
  • Second Prize: $4,000 USD and a Windows 7 Phone for each team member
  • Third Prize: $3,000 USD and a Windows 7 Phone for each team member

 

Requirement:

  • Create an mobile application that able to running on an actual Windows 7 device or in an emulator.
  • Application must be created in either Silverlight or XNA.
  • Submit one or more ‘XAP’ application packages that focus on originality, consumer
    appeal and unique mobile features.

 

Craving for Windows 7 Phone? This is the best chance to win yourself a Windows 7 Phone first even before it hit the market. Round 1 competition end at 24th May 2010, competitors still have plenty of time to develop the application from ground up.

 

For more information visit Imagine Cup worldwide website or check out the Rules and Regulations for this award.

Have any question, ask in the forum.

 

I wish I can join this competition to grab away the Windows 7 phone myself. I wish I’m still a student now!!!

 

by Ooi Keng Siang

Imagine Cup 2010 – Envisioning 2020 Award

Get to know Imagine Cup too late? Don’t have enough time to compete in your country final for Software Design? Disqualified in selection round in other categories? Not a IT student? Not good with multimedia? Yet with all those yes but still want to go for Poland?

Here is the chance. Imagine Cup announce Envisioning 2020 Award on 2nd of March. You doesn’t need to create a software that can change the world, but you need to create a video to express your vision for how technology could transform people’s lives by the year 2020. The Semi-finalists will get the tickets to go to Poland and stand a chance to grab away 8000 USD.

Competitors doesn’t need to create a software like other awards or categories. Competitors also doesn’t need to capture a video with professional equipment or skill too. The world need your ideas, what important is your ideas! The judges criteria are stress on inventiveness of your idea, potential for impact and technical plausibility. The award is just started, competitors still have a lot of time for the video, why not go for it if you have a great idea in your mind!

Who said only good in Computer Sciences / Information Technology students can make the different in Imagine Cup? Why not those who are not from CS/IT background make the different? Who said only those with professional skill can capture video for the future, why not you capture your own video with your creativity idea? Start create your own story and video and make the different!

For more information visit Envisioning 2020 Award page.

For Envisioning 2020 Award detail get the document from here.

Any question for this award? Post and ask here.

by Ooi Keng Siang

Imagine Cup 2010 Malaysia Video Submission Tips & Tricks

Closing date for Imagine Cup 2010 Malaysia Semi Finals is just around the corner. 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 instead of 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 loud 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!
  • 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.
  • Keep the video demo in time. It is recommended to follow the time limit given by Imagine Cup Malaysia website. Don’t present a lengthy video demo as the audience might fall asleep before finish it.
  • 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. Audience has no interest on how competitors develop the system, where competitors go and get the data, not interested in competitors’ university’s view as well.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Grammatical error and spelling check. Please don’t learn like me who bad in English writing skill yet didn’t have some one 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. Thank you koekoe for pointing this out. As every competitor know 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 competitor has done some UI design research or user acceptability research such as interview doctor on how to position some control 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.

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 fail to get back any video submitted on last year Imagine Cup Malaysia final because Soap Box delete everything already. Furthermore, I fail to upload my team’s last year creation to YouTube due to the video length cannot excess 10 minutes, too bad. I have successfully upload my team’s last year created video into 2 part on Youtube, you might want to have a look for example. You might want to check out on YouTube on other country’s Imagine Cup video demo (past and present).


Update on 3rd March 2010: After I viewed one of this year competitor’s video demo, something strike my mind. I added some point (in blue color font) and upload my team’s last year created video.

by Ooi Keng Siang

Imagine Cup 2010 Malaysia Final at Langkawi

Finally, Microsoft at Malaysia confirm that they will held Imagine Cup 2010 Malaysia Final at Langkawi. For the past 3 years (since year 2007 until year 2009) as I know, Imagine Cup Malaysia Final always held at KLCC. This is the first time Malaysia final is held outside of Kuala Lumpur and it is a tourist spot, Langkawi! Hurray!

It should be fun having party with other competitors at beach after all the tough preparation for competition. It sound like Imagine Cup worldwide where students having party almost everyday. Imagine Cup is not just about programming and presentation, it also include a lot of fun elements! Party!

Unlike Imagine Cup worldwide, you must be one of the finalist in order to get the ticket to travel to there, but Imagine Cup 2010 Malaysia is giving out 4 tickets to non-finalist competitor to visit Langkawi for free. What a good holiday plan + learning trip on semester break!

It order to win this great prize, all you need to do is just register as a competitor at Imagine Cup worldwide website, and register the category you interested. Simple enough? Besides, every 10th registered competitor will get a free Imagine Cup t-shirt for free. I personally also encourage competitors to submit their work to the category their interested and stand a chance to win a trip to Poland as well. Remember to go through the award as well.

I guess Imagine Cup 2010 Malaysia finally going to have so much fun. I wonder I have the chance to have fun together with others as well. Envy you all man.

by Ooi Keng Siang

Imagine Cup 2010 – Internet Explorer 8 Award

For those who participate Imagine Cup and developing something related with the web, here got another good news! The Internet Explorer 8 Award. Your team stand a chance to grab away addition 5000USD beside the big prize at Poland. It is not just one but up to 6 prizes!!!

The requirement is fairly simple, your team need to create a website that utilize Web Slices, Accelerators and Visual Search that is compatible with Internet Explorer 8. If your team is creating something relate with the web, why not have a little modification and stand a chance to grab those cash?

Interested to know more? Visit Internet Explorer 8 Award

The rule and regulations for this award can view from here Internet Explorer 8 Award – Rule and Regulations

by Ooi Keng Siang