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About the Olympiad

Technology Olympiad

  • The first championship that is concerned with creating a competitive scientific environment among students of international schools in Turkey in the field of technology and scientific research. Sponsored by a number of official authorities in Turkey.
  • This tournament is designed to build interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) through challenges that are solved by designing and programming robots, programming applications or electronic games.
  • A local tournament for students from grade 2 to grade 12 allows participants to be real scientists and engineers at this age.
  • Each season has its own subject and this year subject is: AI Cities.
Technology Olympiad

Robotics Olympiad

Participating teams compete to program robots capable of solving several tasks through rounds full of competition and fun.In addition, the participants present simplified scientific research.

• Students will build a model related to the topic of the competition (AI Cities) that deals with the technology used and the latest solutions used in the field.

• The model must Consist of controller , motors ,and sensors.
•The team consists of 2-3 students.
• Students are awarded points based on judges’ evaluations.
• There will be several prizes for this category.
• There is no restriction on controller , sensors, and motors . Teams can use any material they want.

 Some examples:

• Self-Driving Car.
• Wind Power Generator
• Solar System.

• Participating teams compete to program robots capable of solving several tasks through rounds full of competition and fun. In addition to presenting a simplified scientific research on the subject of this year’s Olympiad.

• There is no restriction on controller , sensors, and motors . Teams can use any material they want.

• Students are awarded points based on the tasks completed in completing the game.

•The team consists of 2-3 students.

• Each team Will run 3 round and maximum points of a round will be taken.

• students will have mat and tasks’ description to solve.

• During the preparation period, students will construct and program their robots for the competition event.they will only compete with others in the pre-programmed robots.

• Field mat and tasks description will be delivered within a week.

Technology Olympiad

Programming Olympiad

Students compete individually in designing and programming applications, electronic games or solving programming problems.

• Students will complete a pre-programmed project with some missing commands to test their ability to understand and analyze previously written programs and then complete their programming. Or by writing programs suitable for their age.

• Programming Language: scratchJR or Scratch
• Competition duration: 45 minutes.
• Students are awarded points based on the tasks completed in completing the game.

Training Concepts:
• Adding new items.
• Motion.
• Resize items and background.
• Loops.
• Events.

• The students will work to complete a game where some of the commands are prepared in advance, where some programming problems will be solved at the beginning, and then complete the game completely.

• Programming Language:  Scratch
• Competition duration: 60 minutes.
• Students are awarded points based on the tasks completed in completing the game.

Training Concepts:
• Adding new items.
• Motion.
• Sounds.
• Controls.
• Sensors.
• Operators.
• Events.
• Variables.

•  The students will work on solving mathematical problems, as the students will write and implement the program, and then the outputs of the program will be verified.

• Programming Language:  No Condition!
• Competition duration: 60 minutes.
• Students are awarded points based on the tasks completed in completing the game.

Training Concepts:
• if statements.
• Loops.
• Variables.