Difference between revisions of "Project Transparency"
Line 91: | Line 91: | ||
<h2 id="intro">Introduction</h2> | <h2 id="intro">Introduction</h2> | ||
<p> | <p> | ||
− | Every year, we have excited | + | Every year, we have excited team members reach out to the staff at iGEM Headquarters asking us questions about how their project will be judged and if certain items will qualify them for medals. We have created this page as a part of our effort to be more transparent about the judging process and to give teams some ideas on how to improve their project transparency and make sure their wikis are clear. The HQ staff do not vote in the competition when it comes to awarding teams medals and prizes - we leave those decisions entirely up to our judges and judging committee. |
<h2 id="wiki">General Wiki Tips</h2> | <h2 id="wiki">General Wiki Tips</h2> |
Revision as of 14:23, 5 June 2015
Learn about how to make your work more transparent to the judges here!
- Read about some general Wiki Tips, including the new changes for the 2015 season
- Learn about the importance of your Project Story
- Get information on making sure your Project Results are clearly defined on your wiki and in your presentations
- Think about making a succinct Project Summary to highlight your efforts
Introduction
Every year, we have excited team members reach out to the staff at iGEM Headquarters asking us questions about how their project will be judged and if certain items will qualify them for medals. We have created this page as a part of our effort to be more transparent about the judging process and to give teams some ideas on how to improve their project transparency and make sure their wikis are clear. The HQ staff do not vote in the competition when it comes to awarding teams medals and prizes - we leave those decisions entirely up to our judges and judging committee.