Submission Guidelines
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We would like teams to create a 10 minute video presenting their robot and work they have done for the 2020 event. You do not have to be visually present on camera in your video and you do not need to provide your name in your video if you do not wish to do so. However, the video should focus on such topics as, but not limited to, the construction and function of the robot, experiments and problems you have solved, and what remains a difficulty for you. The video should definitely include images and footage of the robot performing some of the tasks.
Mentors can provide support on the logistics, the video content creation and presentation should be independent work done by the students. Please include your team name and mention of RoboCupJunior Rescue 2020 presentation event.
Please produce the video in English.
Videos should be uploaded to either YouTube, Vimeo, Youku, and the link should be submitted through the submission form.
Make sure that the link is valid and embedding is enabled.
The deadline for uploading will be during the time of what would have been the 2020 competition - on June 25th 23:59:59 GMT.
Once again, please produce the video in English and fill the form in English.
To complete the submission process, please sign (electronically or physically) the consent form to release the video publicly, for all team members. If your mentor is clearly visible on the uploaded video, please get them to fill the form as well. The consent form can be downloaded as a word document or pdf file to then be re-uploaded once signed. An electronic signature is equally acceptable to a physical signature that is signed and scanned to be submitted.
Please prepare signed consent forms before going to the submission form.
PDF template Microsoft Word templateOn the submission form, you must fill out the following information
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