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2022 MakeX Spark Online Competition· Indonesia

Low-carbon Life

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What is MakeX Spark?

MakeX Spark is an innovation competition program for young people aged 6-13. In 2021, it reached more than 60 cities in 25 countries around the world, covering 450 schools and involving 1500 students.
The competition includes online and onsite event formats. Contestants are encouraged to use a variety of materials to design and build their projects. Through project-based learning, contestants boost their imagination and creativity, and combine with critical thinking and research of a real-world issue. Contestants are improving their cross-disciplinary problem-solving skills. Also, the contestants’ skills in expression, collaboration, and cooperation can be enhanced through project demonstration.

Low-carbon Life

2022.04-2022.05

The theme is “Low-carbon Life” . Contestants should create relevant creative projects by using hardware and programming around this theme.
Low-carbon Life calls for reducing energy consumption, especially carbon dioxide emissions, so as to reduce air pollution and slow down ecological deterioration. We are encouraged to change our lifestyle from three aspects: electricity saving, gas saving and recycling. Low-carbon Life is not only a lifestyle, but also an environmental responsibility for sustainable development. Share your ideas and create a Low-carbon Life with everyone!

Why Join MakeX Spark?

     Project-based creative design program

Unlike most robotics or coding competition, it also requires creativity, design-thinking and presentation, working as a complete project circle.

     Have all-round development

You will get a comprehensive development by using logical thinking and innovation to design solutions for a real-world problem and demonstrating it to others.

     A fun solution to distance learning

It gives you an opportunity to study at home and have great fun while creating and learning.

     Experience the joy of sharing

You are encouraged to showcase your project in the global community and share your experience in the online awarding ceremony!

     Compete virtually and submit online

You are free to complete your project anywhere and submit it online.

     Attend basic Workshops

The training workshops or webinars organized by MakeX will be open to all participating teams, with a variety of interesting and practical topics.

What They Say?

“I was not so convinced that our students could be able to participate in the competition after 3 months of intensive training. And I thought competitions or winning is not that important to them, but I was wrong. When they need to design, construct, and present their work at the end of the project, they surprised me by their commitment and creativity.”

Laura Wu
Mentor from STEM@IT

 

“MakeX is a terrific teaching material for young students to develop coding creativity and experience. MakeX which has much better quality than any others in the market makes students highly concentrate on their projects. The best point we learned is that coding education should be to stimulate students’ interest, not just cramming something to their brain.”

BeyondCoding
Excellent Organization

 

 

 

We had quite problems with organization, because of the pandemic. Older students don’t have classes in school so we had to collaborate online. There was no problem with theory and discussing ideas, but when we had to do the practice part, there were a bit of hiccup. Some of them managed, some didn’t. But idea and preparation will stay with them for some other competition with the similar theme.”

Zeljko Udovcic
Mentor at C.H.A.O.S

 

Timeline

04.11-04.29
Publish & Submit Project
05.01-05.15
Project Assessment
05.16-05.20
Results Publicity

05.31

Online Awarding

What You Can Get?

STEAM Report

Contestants are evaluated on five dimensions of performance.

* Include creative thinking, electronic technology,programming ability, design ability and communication skills.

Each dimension is made up of 1-2 subdimensions

Awards

Professional Judge Panel

Judge panel of the 2022 MakeX Spark Online Competition consists of judges, senior judges and expert judges.
All the project assessment work will be online. Each project is scored by several judges, and the disputed projects will be sent to the senior judges.

Expert Judges

André Bresges

Prof. Dr. André Bresges is a director of the Institute of Physics Education, the University of Cologne.

He currently researches the application of digital media in science education and the use of Learning Management Systems for K-12 and higher education. He is part of the Committee for Educational Technology in the American Association for Physics Teacher (AAPT).

Khaled Eskaf

Dr. Khaled is the Assistance Professor of Intelligent Systems, College of Computing & Information Technology, Canada. He got Ph.D in computer science from Salford University- UK.

His research is related to the development and evaluation of novel intelligent and visualization systems that involve the digital signals and images using artificial intelligent techniques and pattern recognition.

Nasharuddin Zainal

Dr. Nasharuddin Zainal is a lecturer in Computer & Communication Engineering at the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Systems Engineering,The National University of Malaysia.

He received Ph.D in Engineering from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. He is a professional Engineer registered with the Malaysian Board of Engineers, a senior member of the IEEE and a registered Member with the Malaysian Institute of Engineers.

Shuaiqi Meng

Mr. Shuaiqi is an associate professor and senior engineer; former R&d director of Multimedia Division of Tsinghua Electric Power Simulation Laboratory.

He obtained 1 national utility model patent and 7 software copyrights, with 16 years of experience in programming teaching, software development and management, and rich experience in innovation education and STEAM course design.

Fei Liu

Dr. Fei is graduated from The College of Mechatronic Engineering and Automation, National University of Defense Technology,with doctor degree of engineering, research focusing on robot control.

Since 2004, he has participated in many RoboCup international and domestic high-level competitions as the chairman of the organizing committee. He is also the Head referee of 2016-2019 VEX Robot Asian Open.

Lei Wang

Mr. Lei is the former director of Innovation Project of Peking University Maker Practice Education Center, member of Global Youth Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Competition, and head of EwC-Entrepreneur World Cup China.

He is engaged in student innovation and entrepreneurship practice education for many years and won the Innovation Practice Award of Peking University for two consecutive years.

* Displayed in no particular order.

Want to Join the Judge Panel?

Previous Excellent Projects

Your Journey Through MakeX Spark

2022 MakeX World Championship

The champion and runner up team will be advanced to 2022 MakeX World Championship.

Special Award winners are eligible to apply for the 2022 World Robot Contest.
Rules Guide
Click the Rules Guide for details

Project Submission Guide

STEP 1 : Publish Project

Each team should create the project based on the theme, and publish the project in mBlock community along with the picture and video.

>> Watch the video of Publish Project

STEP 2 : Submit Project & Poster

After publishing the project, each team should choose the project, fill in personal information, upload the poster and finish the submission during the valid period.

<< Watch the video of Submit Project & Poster

Details & Regulations

Participation Requirements

1. Team member:
1-2 contestant(s)
1-2 mentor(s)

2. Age:
Participant: 6-13 years old
Mentor:18 years old and above

3. Each team can only publish one project to participate in a single match.
4. Mentor shall guide and supervise the students to carry out safe construction operation and tool use during the event.

Project Requirements

1. Project should be created around the theme of the event and should submit before the deadline.
2. Each team must publish original and non-adapted project.
3. The submitted project shall cover the following contents:
1) Project program
2) Project Introduction ( The whole project is generally 700 to 900 words long, without exceeding 2000 words )
3) 3 or more clearly visible photos of project ( support GIF, JPG, PNG format, and the size of a single one should not exceed 10M )
4) 1 complete demo video ( support MP4 and MOV formats, with single storage no more than 200M )
5) Project Poster

Recommended Equipments

Recommended equipments are shown as follows. If you want to buy any equipment, please contact the local distributor or MakeX Committee: makex_overseas@makeblock.com.

FAQ

If you have any questions, please scan the QR Code or click the above link to join the 2022 MakeX Spark Group on Skype.

Project Gallery

Projects will be displayed after April 30th.

Awards

Thank you to all the contestants and mentors for joining the 2022 MakeX Spark Online Competition-Indonesia National Competition. The final result is listed below. The award certificates and score reports will be sent to each contestant via email within a month. Those who are not awarded on the list will also get the participation e-certificate. Any questions please contact us via makex_overseas@makeblock.com

Thanks to the judging panel who put a lot of efforts into this competition. They are (in no particular order): Antonius Juniadhi Soekendar, Erwin Octavia, Mikael Timotius Kenny, Anthony Williams Gouw, Esther Angelina Ng., Jasni Puspa Angelina, Joshua Fabian, Nicholas Suganda

Project-Contestants

 

Go Green Dispenser – Genesar Ginting
*The champion team will receive E-certificate and one mBot2. Each member of the team will receives one Gold Medal.

 

 

 

Smart Future City – Gordon Augusto Pook

*The runner up team will receive E-certificate. Each member of the team receives one Silver Medal.

 

 

 

Bot of segregation – Michelle Elaine Lie
*The second runner up team will receive E-certificate. Each member of the team receives one Bronze Medal.

 

 

Awards

     Champion

     Runner Up

Second Runner Up

 Special Awards
Project-Contestants

Automatic seed separator-Joshua Leonardus Sanjaya and Nathanael Leonardus Sanjaya

Solar-powered apartment – Christabelle Kyla Tjokrosaputro, Andrew Carsten Lukmantara

Dackxy- Tiffany Angelia and Laetitia Tjakra

Auto planting bot- Wilson Loo, Frans Wijaya Kusuma

APDB – Air Purifier Dust Bin – Hu Zhengjie

TrashBot- Callista Dominique Fan & Chelsea Tchiq – Callista Dominique Fan and Chelsea Tchiq

Low-carbon Life- Caithlynn Xie and Serena Kennely Xu

Mplanter-Devi Geovanny Surja Wibowo & Nadine Felisca Tunas

Water Purifier Robot-Isaac Theodore Amadeus

 

Maison Brune – Paris Lee and Louis Dio Martin

The Robotic Stove-Nicholas Jasson Santosa

Low carbon life S1p-Nathan Zachary Oey

Awards

Young Designer

Young Innovator

Young Engineer

Best Demonstration

Award List

 

Mark Basinang
*The mentor will receive E-certificate and one Cyberpi Go Kit.

 

 

 

Bina Bangsa School PIK
*The mentor will receive E-certificate and one mBot2.

 

 

Awards

     Best Mentor

 Best Organization

*Above each special award winner will receive an E-certificate.
Organizers

Hosted by: MakeX Robotics Competition Committee

Organizer: Shenzhen Makeblock Co.,Ltd

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