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2016 Science Olympiad National Tournament (SONT) UW-Stout May 18-23 SCIENCE OLYMPIAD has led a revolution in science education. What began as a grassroots assembly of science teachers is now one of the premiere science competitions in the nation, providing rigorous, standards- based challenges to nearly 7,000 teams in 50 states.

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2016 Science Olympiad National Tournament

(SONT) UW-Stout May 18-23

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD has led a revolution in science education. What began as a grassroots assembly of science teachers is now one of the premiere science competitions in the nation, providing rigorous, standards-based challenges to nearly 7,000 teams in 50 states.

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Scale. Prestige. Vision.Today’s PresentationPlanning UpdateEarly Challenges

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PurposeRecruit future students, faculty and community members

Elevate the public perception of UW-Stout

Establish new and/or strengthen public and private partnerships

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Strategy

Showcase the great things that students and faculty do at UW-Stout through their

creative and active involvement

Play to the Wisconsin Theme

Prestigious. Gracious. Fun.

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NATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD Dr. Gerard Putz, President and Co-Founder Sharon Putz, Executive Administrator James Woodland, Nebraska State Director Jennifer Kopach, Marketing Communications Mike McKee, Florida State Director & 2014 National Tournament Co-Director Steve Betza, Lockheed Martin Jack Cairns, Co-Founder, Emeritus !ADVISORY COMMITTEE Phyllis Buchanan, DuPont Corporation CeAnn Chalker, Wright State University, 2013 National Tournament Co-Director Tina Gilliland, Indiana University, 2006 National Tournament Director Azania Heyward-James, Centers for Disease Control Kelli Key, Texas Instruments Dr. Peter Lu, Harvard University, Science Olympiad Alumnus

Harold Miller, New York State Director Jon Pedersen, 2015 National Tournament Director, University of Nebraska Dr. Sam Richie, University of Central Florida, 2014 National Tournament Co-Director Fred Siegel, Claremont Graduate University, 2008 National Tournament Committee Joe Simmons, Illinois Science Olympiad State Director, VWR Education Tim Taylor, Science Olympiad Coach, Ohio Peggy Vavalla, DuPont Corporation !NATIONAL RULES COMMITTEE CHAIRS Karen Lancour - Life, Personal & Social Science Mark Van Hecke - Earth & Space Science Dr. Alan Chalker - Physical Science Linda Wozniewski - Chemistry CeAnn Chalker - Technology & Engineering James Woodland - Inquiry & Nature of Science 

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UW-Stout Tournament TeamForrest Schultz Tournament Director Steve Nold Director of Events Juliet Fox Fund Raising !!Darrin Witucki Student Center Amy McGovern                 University Housing Emily Ascher              Campus Activities / Event Planner Jim Selz                             University Dining (purchasing & board operations) Rod McRae                       University Dining (catering manager) Trevor Ludwig                    Student Center / Technical & Production Coordinator Mandy Colby            Conference & Events Director

Michelle Dingwall, Joan Friedenfels and Joanie Dulin from Greater Menomonie Chamber of Commerce and Mainstreet Menomonie

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peak 4500# of VIPs, Admin. Staff, Volunteers peak 500

Tuesday, May 17th Wednesday. May 18th Thursday, May 19th Friday, May 20th Saturday, May 21st Sunday, May 22nd Monday, May 23rd

Morning

Room Setup Delivery of Equipment

NSO Rules Meetings !

150 people

State Directors Meeting !

50 people

Afternoon NSO Rules Meetings

State Directors Meeting

Evening VIP event

Team Picnic !Opening

Ceremony !Team Social

Team Banquet !Award

Ceremony !Team

Celebration

NSO Rules Meetings

Com

petitive Events

Olym

pic Village*

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petitive EventsCam

pus and Comm

unity Activities

30 Teams Arrive 600 Students

Olym

pic Village*

Olym

pic Village*

20 Teams Arrive 400 Students

70 Teams Arrive 1400 Students# of Students, Parents, Coaches

SONT 2016 Overall Schedule of Activities

*Olympic Village A “State Fair” atmosphere of food, entertainment and interactive displays of STEM related businesses and organizations which will also be open to the general public

Campus and Com

munity Activities

VIPs “Very Important People” are a collection of about 200 people comprised of the National Event Supervisors, and State Directors and Corporate Representatives

SONT Science Olympiad National Tournament NSO National Science Olympiad

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50 Events Running Simultaneously

LIFE, PERSONAL & SOCIAL SCIENCE Anatomy

Disease Detectives Entomology

HeredityWater Quality

EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE Dynamic Planet

Meteorology Solar SystemRoad Scholar

Rocks and Minerals PHYSICAL SCIENCE & CHEMISTRY

Simple MachinesShock Value

Sounds of MusicCrime Busters

Can't Judge a Powder TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING

BoomileverRobo-Cross

Wheeled VehicleHelicopters

INQUIRY & NATURE OF SCIENCE Metric MasteryRotor Egg Drop

Experimental DesignWrite It Do It

LIFE, PERSONAL & SOCIAL SCIENCE Anatomy and Physiology

Disease Detectives Entomology

Designer GenesWater Quality

EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE Astronomy

Dynamic Planet GeoLogic MappingRocks and Minerals

PHYSICAL SCIENCE & CHEMISTRY MagLev

Circuit LabCompound Machines

Chem Lab Forensics

Materials Science TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING

Mission PossibleBoomileverScrambler

Elastic Launched Glider INQUIRY & NATURE OF SCIENCE

Experimental DesignBungee Drop

Technical Problem SolvingWrite It Do It

Middle School-Division B High School-Division C

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The concept: An outdoor gathering of Science/Technology interactive displays, food, and entertainment.  This is something that could be opened to the general public or local schools to visit during the day. This area could be placed on campus and provide a “Wisconsin State Fair" experience.

Olympic VillageWhat will 2400 students do in Menomonie

when they get off their bus?

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UW-Stout Facilities

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUTInspiring Innovation. Learn more at www.uwstout.edu

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Budget Based on UW-Madison model of 2011

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Branding Update

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD 2016 University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie WI

AURORA BOREALIS

OUTDOOR INSTALLATION"THE BIG CHEESE"+LIGHTS UP FROM THE INSIDE, PROJECTING LIGHTS FOR ALL TO SEE.

+HIGH BEAMS TO LIGHT UP THE SKY, BUILDINGS, AND TREES

+LOW BEAMS TO LIGHT UP THE SIDEWALK AND ANY STANDS/BOOTHS NEARBY

+BY ADDING LENS COVERS WITH CUTOUTS WE COULD PROJECT NAMES OF WINNERS, EVENTS, THE TIME, ETC. ONTO THE SIDEWALK TO HELP INFORM GUESTS

ANATOMY OF

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2016U W - S T O U T

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Womens V neck T shirts:

Black or White

Mens V neck T shirts:

Black or White

Black Track Jacket

Back: Category and last name

White hat

Category on the front

Work of students in Nagesh Shinde’s Graphic Design

course

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Early ChallengesOpening and Award Ceremony Capacity

Anticipate 4000+ peopleMaximum occupancy in the Johnson Field House is 3460. Maximum occupancy in the MPR is 1530.These spaces could hold more, but egresses would need to change.

Hotel Occupancy and QualityOlympic Village

Inclement WeatherBanquet Capacity

Need a dome……

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Early Interesting Ideas

Guinness World Record for Mass Participation Video Game2400 participants controlling a fieldhouse sized video game with laser pointers

Ted Talk at Mabel Tainter

VIP Reception at Mabel Tainter and Cottage Winery Regional Wine/Beer Tour

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Next Few StepsPlanning Visit to University of Central Florida for 2014 SONT on May 17, 2014

Fund Raising: 3M, Xcel, Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board, Green Bay Packers/NFL

Decision on Olympic Village

Outline in detail budget expenses/revenues on campus

Assign Tournament Team Responsibilities

SCIENCE OLYMPIAD 2016 University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie WI

AURORA BOREALIS

Branding Decision

Website/App Development

Tournament Director Plan