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Project Relevance Check: Review the project objectives and ensure that the analysis and predictions align with the challenge of visualizing and predicting geospatial BC climates.
Practicality Assessment: Evaluate the feasibility and practicality of the project's solutions in addressing the climate change challenge specific to British Columbia.
Impact Evaluation: Assess the potential positive impact of the project's insights and predictions on climate-related decision-making and planning in British Columbia.
Technical Complexity Review: Analyze the technical intricacy of the implemented Kriging interpolation, considering innovation and scalability in the context of geospatial climate analysis.
Creativity Check: Evaluate the project's creativity in problem-solving, considering the uniqueness and originality of approaches taken in visualizing and predicting BC climates.
Presentation Quality Assessment: Review the clarity, organization, and engagement level of the project's presentation, ensuring that information is effectively conveyed with appropriate use of visual aids.
GitHub Repository Management: Confirm that the project's GitHub repository has a 'main' branch with all code changes merged, and that the README file is complete with comprehensive project documentation.
Code Review and Documentation: Conduct a thorough review of the codebase to ensure readability, proper comments, and adherence to best practices, while also verifying that the documentation provides clear insights into the methodology.
Dashboard User Experience (UX) Testing: Test the interactive dashboard's functionality and user interface to ensure a smooth and intuitive experience for users exploring climate data.
Final Presentation Rehearsal: Conduct a final run-through of the presentation to practice delivery, address any potential hiccups, and ensure a confident and engaging presentation.
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In-Person Presentation: To be eligible for judging and prizes, the team must be present in person to present your project.
Judging Criteria
Relevance & Practicality: Addresses the challenge and offers a relevant solution to tackle the problem.
Potential Impact: Considers the significance of the climate change challenge addressed and positive change potential.
Technical Complexity: Evaluates technical skills, innovation, and scalability potential.
Creativity: Assesses uniqueness, innovative problem-solving, and originality.
Presentation: Clarity of information conveyed, organization, visual aids usage, and engagement.
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