Arkansas Technology Student Association
2024 Wolf Technology Showcase
Bring any students that are interested in competing in an event at the ARTSA State Conference and/or National Conference!
The Lake Hamilton Chapter Officers will teach students the ins and out of competitions through a hands-on round of a "Technology Problem Solving" challenge, a set of breakout sessions, and a chance to see previous projects that have been judges at the ARTSA State Conference. This is your chance to have the experts teach your chapter members how to compete!
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Facility
Lake Hamilton High School Arena
280 Wolf St, Pearcy, AR
Schedule
Check In
Announcements
Rotation 1
Rotation 2
Rotation 3
Closing Session
9:30 am – 10:00 am
10:00 am – 10:10 am
10:20 am - 11:05 am
11:10 am - 11:55 am
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
12:50 pm - 1:00 pm
Rotation 1
Rotation 2
Rotation 3
Group A
Problem Solving
Breakout
Expo
Group B
Expo
Problem Solving
Breakout
Group C
Breakout
Expo
Problem Solving
Breakout:
Students will choose one of the following breakouts to attend during their "Breakout" rotation:
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Competition Updates, Tips, and Tricks- Learn more about the changes that have been made to ARTSA Competitions to make sure you have all the latest news and dive into the Competitive Events Guide to make sure you have a leg up on the competition!
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Introduction to A/V Principles- Want to compete in an event that requires a video? Learn the basics of video shooting and editing as well as the best practices for ARTSA A/V competitions.
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... and more to be announced!
Registration
Registration Opens 9/20/2024
Registration Closes 11/12/2024
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Registration is $5 per person
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No refunds will be made after payment is received or after registration closes.
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Lunch will NOT be provided, but there will be a concession stand for students to purchase snacks. Both cash and cards will be accepted.
Dress Code: Casual
This is a chance for your students to wear any custom shirts that your chapter may have! If you don't have shirts, please adhere to the guidelines below.
Casual dress code refers to clothing that is informal and comfortable, yet clean and professional. It’s best to go with nicer casual wear and avoid the baggier items you wear around the house.
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What to wear
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Khakis or good jeans (clean, no holes)
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Cargo or Bermuda shorts
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Shorts that you can bend over/move around in without issue
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Nice T-shirt, polo shirt, or turtleneck
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Casual button-down shirt and/or sweater
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Loafers, sneakers, sandals
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Skirt/dress that you can bend over/move around in without issue
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What not to wear:
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Sweatpants
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Tank tops
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Crop tops
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Stained or wrinkled clothing
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Clothing with holes, such as distressed jeans
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Clothing that is too tight or short
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Clothing that is oversized or too loose
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Backless or low-cut tops
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Clothing with inappropriate logos or text
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Source: “Attire Guide: Dress Codes from Casual to White Tie.” Emily Post, www.emilypost.com