Registration
Participating teams can register the Learning and Practice Workshops after participation is confirmed
Learning Workshop
Participating teams may join the Learning Workshop to learn more about competition Kiddo Code app and the provided sample Google Blockly programs. Schedule of Learning Workshop is as follows:
Venue |
Smart Oasis, St. Paul's Convent School (Secondary Section), 140 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay |
Dates | Cancelled |
Time slots |
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* Each participating team may join the Learning Workshop ONCE. |
Practice Workshop
Participating teams may join the Practice Workshop to test and debug their Google Blockly programs prepared for the competition. Schedule of Practice Workshop is as follows:
Venues |
St. Paul's Convent School (Secondary Section), 140 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay |
Dates | Cancelled |
Time slots |
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* Space is limited in Practice Workshop, please call to register. |
Competition Date
Cancelled July 18, 2020 (Tentative)
Competition Venue
St. Paul's Convent School (Secondary Section)
140 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay
Competition Day Schedule
For Primary Divisions, the Competition day schedule is as follows:
Time | Event |
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08:00 | Participating students arrive at the Competition Venue |
08:00 – 09:00 | Setups |
09:00 – 09:30 | Opening Ceremony Round A and Round B briefing sessions |
09:30 – 12:10 | Round A and Round B competitions |
12:10 – 13:30 | Lunch break* |
13:30 – 16:00 | Round A and Round B competitions |
*No lunch will be provided. Participating students should arrange lunches on their own.
This Competition day schedule is for reference only. The Co-Organisers reserve the right to modify the Competition day schedule at any time.
**The Awards Ceremony will take place at the Competition Venue immediately after the Competition results have been announced.
Guidelines and Resources Download
Who are eligible to join the Primary Division?
All Primary 3 - 6 students in Hong Kong in the school year 2019 – 2020 are eligible to join the Primary Division.
How much do we or our students need to pay to register for the Primary Division?
It is FREE to register for the Primary Division.
Our students do not have any programming experience or knowledge. Can they still join the Primary Division?
Yes! In the Primary Division, participating students can solve the Competition missions with Google Blockly, a colourful drag-and-drop visual programming library, in the Competition app Kiddo Code developed by Smart Kiddo Education. Even students without programming experience or knowledge can use the app easily, and we also provide free pre-Competition coding workshop for students to get familiar with it.
Do students need to purchase or assemble any robots on their own?
No. In the Competition, participating students will be assigned robots to complete the Competition missions, and they do not have to purchase or assemble any robots on their own.
Can you explain more about the Competition for the Primary Division?
The Competition for the Primary Division will be divided into 2 rounds, Round A and Round B, to be held in both morning and afternoon sessions on the Competition Date. Participating teams must complete both Round A and Round B. In each round, participating teams shall control tangible robots to complete a mission.
How can eligible students form teams to join the Primary Division?
Each primary school in Hong Kong may send multiple teams to participate in the Primary Division, and each team shall be composed of THREE Primary 3 - 6 students from the SAME primary school.
Can eligible students from our school form teams with other eligible students from other primary schools?
No, eligible students can only form teams with other eligible students from the SAME primary school only.
How should we register for our students?
Primary schools should follow the steps below to register for their students:
- Click the "Register Now" button on this website.
- Fill in and submit the online registration form.
- The contact person will be contacted by us within 3 working days to confirm the registration.
Can our school send multiple teams to join the Primary Division?
Yes, each primary school may send multiple teams to join the Primary Division.
Can students register for the Primary Division on their own?
No. Students who would like to join the Primary Division should be registered by their schools.
I would like to register for my kid. What should I do?
Students who would like to join the Primary Division should be registered by their schools only. Please contact your kid's school for details.
How many teams will participate in the Primary Division?
A maximum of 48 teams shall participate in the Primary Division. In the case that the total number of registered teams after the registration period is greater than 48, a ballot performed by a random computer process will be conducted to determine the teams. EXCEPTION: The best 8 teams in the past year are always eligible and will be seed teams.
When do we need to give the student names ?
During the workshop or the competition, whenever the earlier.
Please carry with you the student cards and/or student handbooks.How can participating students register for the free pre-Competition coding workshop?
Once participation is confirmed, students will be assigned student accounts for logging in to the Competition app. Multiple time slots for the free pre-Competition coding workshop will be available for students to choose from, and students can use their student accounts to register for their preferred timeslots to attend the workshop.
Is it mandatory for participating students to join the free pre-Competition coding workshop?
No, but participating students are encouraged to join the free pre-Competition coding workshop to get a thorough understanding of the Competition app and Google Blockly.
If we decide we can handle the competition without participating in the workshop after reading the Guidelines, what should I do?
If you decide not to participate in the workshop, please select "Participate in Competition but not Learning Workshop". After last day of workshop reservation, we may ask other schools in waiting list to replace if not filled.
When and where will the Competition take place?
Cancelled
For both the Primary Divisions, the Competition will take place on July 18, 2020 (Tentative) at St. Paul's Convent School (Secondary Section), 140 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay.What about the Competition day schedule?
For Primary Division, the Competition day schedule, please click here
Will lunch be provided?
No lunch will be provided. Participating students should arrange lunches on their own.
When and where will the Competition results be announced?
The Competition results will be calculated and announced immediately after both Round A and Round B competitions at the Competition Venue.
When and where will the Awards Ceremony take place?
The Awards Ceremony will take place at the Competition Venue immediately after the Competition results have been announced.
Who should I contact if I have questions related to the Competition?
For enquiries related to the Competition, please contact Electronic Engineering department, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, on 39438277, 39438458 or info@stemrobotcompetition.com.
Objectives
Through a series of robotics missions, to encourage primary and secondary students to:
- Nurture their interest in robotics, computer science and information technology;
- Hone their problem-solving and logical thinking skills; and
- Strengthen their ability to communicate and cooperate effectively.
Eligibility
Each eligible student may register for ONE (1) division ONCE only. Repeated registrations will be rejected.
*No basic knowledge or experience of programming required to register for the Primary Division.*
Each primary school in Hong Kong may send multiple teams, with each team composed of THREE Primary 3 - 6 students from the SAME primary school in the school year 2019 - 2020.
A maximum of 48 teams shall participate in the Competition's Division. In the case that the total number of registered teams for the Primary Division after the registration period is greater than 48, a ballot performed by a random computer process will be conducted to determine the participating teams.
(Exception: The best 8 schools in the robot competition 2019 can automatically enter this year competition without balloting. They will also become the seed teams in different groups.)
Competition Date
Cancelled July 18, 2020 (Tentative)
Competition Venue
St. Paul's Convent School (Secondary Section)
140 Leighton Road, Causeway Bay
Challenge Format
The Competition will be divided into Round A and Round B, to be held in both morning and afternoon sessions on the Competition Date. Participating teams must complete both Round A and Round B.
Round A
Participating teams shall build programs with Google Blockly on the competition "Kiddo Code" app for one humanoid J-Robot to collaborate with one Jumping Sumo robot to pick up cubes on floor and then put them on marked zones.
Score are given according to the cube positions on the zones. Maximum Score in this round is 30 marks.
Round B
Participating teams shall build programs with Google Blockly on the competition "Kiddo Code" app for one Jumping Sumo robot to collaborate with another Jumping Sumo robot to compete with another team to push the cubes to opponent's zone. Number of cubes remaining on the opponent's zone after the competition time will be the score of the team.
In round B, teams are assigned in league of four. Each team shall battle three other teams. Maximum score in this round is 30 marks.
Winners
The scores of Round A and B are added and the 3 teams with highest scores are Champion, 1st Runner-up and 2nd Runner-up respectively.
In case of tie, the tiebreakers are:
- Highest Score among Round A and Round B.
- Higher Score in Round A.
- Higher Score in Round B.
Prizes
Toy Robot, trophy and certificates
How to Register
For Students
Students who would like to join the Primary Division should contact their teachers for details.
For Schools
Schools should follow the steps below to register for their students:
- Click the "Register Now" button on this website.
- Fill in and submit the online registration form.
- The contact person will be contacted by us within 3 working days to confirm the registration.
Registration Deadline
17th February, 2020
Results Announcement & Awards Ceremony
Cancelled Results will be calculated and announced immediately after both Round A and Round B competitions. The Awards Ceremony will be held at The Chinese University of Hong Kong on March 21, 2020.
Enquiries
Electronic Engineering department, the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Tel: 39438277 or 39438458
Email: info@stemrobotcompetition.com
Terms & Conditions
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Electronic Engineering), St. Paul's Convent School (Secondary Section) and Smart Kiddo Education Limited ("Co-Organisers") are the Co-Organisers of "Hong Kong Primary & Secondary Schools STEM Robotics Competition 2020" ("Competition"). Once the online registration form for the Competition is submitted, students and their school representatives, teachers, parents and guardians shall be deemed to have thoroughly read, fully understood and agreed to be bound by the following terms and conditions:
- The registration form must be completed clearly and accurately. Incomplete or inaccurate registration forms and repeated or late registrations will be rejected.
- All personal data collected in the registration process will be kept confidential and will only be used in purposes related to ranking charts, results announcements, awards ceremony and Competition reporting. Under these circumstances, students and their school representatives, teachers, parents and guardians consent to the Co-Organisers' use of all personal data collected for these purposes.
- Under the conditions stipulated in the Rules & Regulations of the Competition, ballot(s) performed by random computer processes shall be conducted by the Co-Organisers to determine the participating teams in the Primary, Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary Divisions. All procedures and results of such ballots are final and no correspondence shall be entered into.
- For Primary, Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary Divisions, students who shall participate in the Competition will be contacted by the Co-Organisers to confirm the participation. Once participation is confirmed, students will be immediately deemed as "participating students" in the Competition and shall obey all related rules and regulations stipulated in this Terms & Conditions.
- Before each round of the Competition, participating students must arrive at the Competition Venue no later than the time specified by the Co-Organisers and report to the Competition staff. Any late arrivals shall be considered as automatic abandonment of all participation eligibilities and prizes and no correspondence shall be entered into.
- Participating students must obey all instructions, rules and regulations stated by the Competition staff, judges, hosts and representatives of the Co-Organisers. The Co-Organisers reserve the right to immediately disqualify any uncooperative participating students and no correspondence shall be entered into.
- Participating students shall carefully use any and all robots, equipment and materials related to the Competition according to the instructions given by the Competition staff, judges, hosts and representatives of the Co-Organisers. The Co-Organisers reserve the right to immediately disqualify any uncooperative participating students and no correspondence shall be entered into. Should any robots, equipment and materials related to the Competition be lost, damaged or altered in any way, the involved person(s) must pay the replacement cost.
- During the Competition, participating students shall not disturb or attack others in any way, cheat, attempt to alter or affect the Competition results, or participate in any acts deemed inappropriate by the Co-Organisers. The Co-Organisers reserve the right to immediately disqualify any offending participating students and no correspondence shall be entered into.
- All participating students and their teachers, parents, guardians and related persons shall be responsible for the safety of their personal property at the Competition Venue at all times. The Co-Organisers do not assume responsibility for any lost, stolen or damaged personal property.
- The Competition day schedule stipulated in the Rules & Regulations of the Competition is for reference only. The Co-Organisers reserve the right to modify the Competition day schedule at any time.
- Any and all prizes received by all prize winners are non-exchangeable, non-transferable, and is not redeemable for cash or other prizes at any time.
- The Co-Organisers reserve the right to substitute any prize with another prize of similar value in the event that the original prize stipulated in the Rules & Regulations of the Competition is not available.
- Any and all prizes with a stipulated expiry date must be used by the prize winners on or before the stipulated date. Requests to use any expired prizes will not be entertained.
- Upon receipt and acceptance of any prize, the prize winners consent to the use by the Co-Organisers, both on and after the Competition Date of the Competition for an unlimited time, of their voices, images and photographs for publicity purposes in any medium, including but not limited to photographs, videos, websites and social media accounts of the Co-Organisers and in any advertising, marketing or promotional materials without prior notice or compensation in any way.
- The Co-Organisers accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, liability, injury, death, disappointment or emotional fluctuation occurred or suffered by the participating students, prize winners and their schools, school representatives, teachers, parents, guardians and related persons as a result of registering or participating in the Competition, or receiving or accepting any and all prizes of the Competition.
- Any and all decisions related to the Competition made by the Co-Organisers are final and no correspondence shall be entered into.
- The Co-Organisers will not entertain or be responsible for any and all claims, actions or legal proceedings in connection with the Competition brought by any participating students, teachers, schools, parents, guardians or third parties.
- The Co-Organisers reserve the right to modify any rules, regulations, terms and conditions related to the Competition or cancel the Competition at any time without prior notice.
- In case of dispute, the Co-Organisers reserve the right of final decision.
- The Terms & Conditions of the Competition are written in Traditional Chinese and English. In the event of any inconsistency, the English version shall prevail.