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Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: April 22nd, 2017, 5:08 pm
by Alex-RCHS
Unome wrote:Alex-RCHS wrote:If it helps, this was what NC science olympiad had under its event resources page:
http://www.sciencenc.com/event-help/remotesensing.php
NCSO Website wrote:"Each student may bring one 8.5”x11” two-sided sheet of paper containing whatever information they choose (if there is only one teammate, they can only have 1 sheet)."
And apparently, the guy who's writing the NC state remote sensing test is also writing the nationals test:
NCSO Website wrote:"Please view the sample event found below (2007 topic). It was written by the same person who is writing this year’s regional, state, and national tests, and will give you a feel for how the event is structured."
So that would make me think that at nats they would have the same interpretation of the rules.
When was this posted? As far as I know Mark Van Hecke was going to be the national event supervisor (prior to his passing a few weeks ago), but I can't think why he would have been writing in North Carolina (though I could be wrong).
All I know is what the NCSO website posted (which I quoted). It's possible that he's writing for multiple states, maybe?
Anyway, that has been up on the NCSO website for about a month, if not more I think.
Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: May 6th, 2017, 8:18 am
by Joycegu99
Have there been any updates on the cheat sheet rule clarifications?
Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: May 6th, 2017, 3:48 pm
by Private Wang Fire
Joycegu99 wrote:Have there been any updates on the cheat sheet rule clarifications?
I don't know about anything official, but at both the Ohio State tournament and at the Wright State invite we were allowed to use 2 pages front/back (sorry joining the party kinda late).
Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: May 14th, 2017, 12:26 pm
by windu34
So when using the formula to calculate EVI, is order of operations implied? Or do we just calculate from left to right?
Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: May 14th, 2017, 4:49 pm
by dcrxcode
windu34 wrote:So when using the formula to calculate EVI, is order of operations implied? Or do we just calculate from left to right?
Order of operations is implied, from what I can tell.
Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: May 14th, 2017, 5:50 pm
by windu34
dcrxcode wrote:windu34 wrote:So when using the formula to calculate EVI, is order of operations implied? Or do we just calculate from left to right?
Order of operations is implied, from what I can tell.
Ive seen it both ways on answer keys so I wasn't sure, but it would make sense for it to be implied. Thanks!
Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: May 15th, 2017, 9:06 pm
by windu34
Is remote likely to be run as stations or just a sit-down test?
Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: May 21st, 2017, 9:15 am
by NilaiVemula
Does anyone know where the national test will be posted?
Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: May 21st, 2017, 10:35 am
by maxxxxx
NilaiVemula wrote:Does anyone know where the national test will be posted?
If they said it would be posted online then it will be posted
here. If they didn't say anything about posting it online then you can purchase this year's Nationals tests from the soinc.org store under "National Test Packets".
Re: Remote Sensing C
Posted: May 21st, 2017, 8:25 pm
by JShap
maxxxxx wrote:NilaiVemula wrote:Does anyone know where the national test will be posted?
If they said it would be posted online then it will be posted
here. If they didn't say anything about posting it online then you can purchase this year's Nationals tests from the soinc.org store under "National Test Packets".
From what I can remember the event supervisors didn't say anything about posting be test online. We will probably have to wait for the test packet on the store.