2020-2021 Competition Updates
Future City has made several adaptations due to the COVID-19 pandemic and uncertainty surrounding the school year and extracurricular activities. Bookmark this page for continued important updates throughout the program cycle!
https://futurecity.org/about-the-competition/2020-2021-updates (National Future City Competition Page)
Going "Virtual" this Cycle
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Teams can complete the deliverables in-person (i.e. in a classroom or afterschool program) or remotely (i.e. collaborating online while learning from home).
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The competitions (regionals and Finals) will take place online, rather than in-person.
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Short video: Future City is "Going Virtual"... what does that mean?
Deliverable updates
Download this information as a PDF file.
Each deliverable has a short informational video - find those links below.
City Essay:
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Living on the Moon theme: Design a lunar city and provide examples of how your city uses two Moon resources to keep your citizens safe and healthy.
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No change to format.
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58 points
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Watch this short video about the City Essay deliverable and Living on the Moon theme.
City Model:
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Teams build a physical model of their future city (to scale) using recycled materials.
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Teams may create a single model OR multiple model segments.
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Using a provided template, teams will submit a PDF slideshow containing photos and accompanying descriptions of their model prior to the Regional Competition.
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65 points
City Video Presentation:
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Teams record a 7-minute video presentation about their city.
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The recorded video is due prior to the virtual Regional Competition. Check with your Regional Coordinator for specific deadlines.
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The question and answer session with judges will be separate (see below).
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Rubric is based on presentation content rather than video production.
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50 points
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Watch this short video about the City Presentation deliverable.
City Q&A:
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Q&A with judges has its own rubric this year, rather than being included in the City Presentation.
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In order to maintain the interaction between students and professionals that makes Future City so special, teams will have an expanded 10-minute Q&A session with judges from the engineering, technical, and city design fields.
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Sessions will be conducted live via a video conferencing platform and scheduled by your Regional Coordinator.
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25 points
Project Plan:
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Teams complete a project plan to help them plan and organize their project.
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No change to format.
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10 points
Remember: the Virtual City Slideshow is no longer a required deliverable. Teams can use SimCity as an educational tool (codes will be provided) but nothing is submitted or scored.
Educator Support
Future City HQ is hosting informal "office hours" for educators. These are opportunities to ask questions and share your own experiences and best practices.
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First session: Wednesday, September 23 from 5-6pm EST. Register here! The session will be recorded and posted here after.
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Future sessions will be announced soon!
QUESTIONS?
missouri@futurecity.org or info@futurecity.org
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