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Instant Challenge Workshop. Presented by: . Agenda. Overview– what is Instant Challenge? Types of problems: Performance w/ props Performance w/o props Task based Key concepts to perform better as a team. Overview– What is Instant Challenge?.

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  1. Instant Challenge Workshop Presented by:

  2. Agenda • Overview– what is Instant Challenge? • Types of problems: • Performance w/ props • Performance w/o props • Task based • Key concepts to perform better as a team

  3. Overview– What is Instant Challenge? • Gives your team a chance to show their creative problem solving skills. • A problem that the team must solve RIGHT NOW! • The more creative, the more points the team receives. • It will test the individual as well as the team. • IC accounts for 33% of your overall score, so it is important that teams learn to work together. • These tests of ingenuity are both fun and stimulating!

  4. Performance with props • Teams are given certain materials that are used to create “something.” • The team presents their creation to the appraisers through a performance (i.e. skit). • Teams are judged on the creativity of both their creation *and* their performance.

  5. Performance without props • Teams are given a problem to solve, but they are not allowed to use any props. • Teams present their solution in the form of a skit. • The team is judged on the creativity of their skit as well as the solution to the problem.

  6. Task-based problems • Teams are given a problem to solve. • The team can only use the materials given to them. • At the end of the challenge, the appraisers will judge how well the team solved the problem. • There is no performance component to this type of problem.

  7. Key concepts for better performance • Time management. • Teamwork! • Respect for other members of the team. • Most importantly: remember to have FUN!

  8. Now It's Your Turn!

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