Monday, August 21, 2006

Epilogue to come...

We have been home for a week now. The flight was a harrowing experience of: militant (literally) security at New Delhi airport, nearly 16 hours in the air, 7 hours of waiting around at Newark and a broken ERJ-145 on the way back to Richmond. However, we were treated to a scenic route back to Richmond which included a cruise along the coast on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. I can certainly guess that all of us - Joanne, Brooks, Brandon, Will and myself - crashed HARD when we finally got home. What an experience!

I have more sights, insights and thoughts to share on VCU's second top 12 showing in as many years. The blogging abruptly stopped this time as I suffered from an acute gastro-intestinal illness courtesy and compliments of India. I would like to personally reflect on going to India and what it has meant for our school, our students and myself.

I have received news that this academic year's Imagine Cup competition is going to be so radically different that we, as a school, have just about ZERO hope of repeating our performance. This is regrettable, but not confirmed. When I know more about the coming year's format, I will encourage and coach students to go for it again. However, for now, we can all monitor www.imaginecup.com and see what emerges.

For those interested, watch this space in the days to come for video clips and reflections on India.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

We are in New Delhi Now

Hello,

We've taken a 6 hour bus ride from Agra to New Delhi this morning. The traffic was a model of chaos and we all have varoius clips and pictures of the journey. We are relaxing at our hotels at the moment. In a few hours we will know which of the top six teams (brazil, italy, norway, denmark, japan, china) will take home the Imagine Cup.

Our accomodations in New Delhi are every bit as extravagant as were those in Agra. The students are at the Shangri-La Hotel while most of the press and faculty advisors are here with me in the Taj Mahal Hotel (both being in New Delhi).

Remember to look at the pictures on Will Calder's flickr site.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Not this time...

Well folks, we did as well as last year and that's everything to be proud of. The following teams moved forward tonight at 6:30 P.M. local time: China, Japan, Norway, Denmark, Italy and Brazil.

PocketDoc remains placed somewhere between 6th and 12th, which is very similar to last year's performance. The competition was STIFF and was tougher this year than last for certain. Our students did exceptionally well and have EVERYTHING to be proud of. I know that I am EXCEEDINGLY proud of Joanne Cunningham, Brooks Hollar, Brandon Saunders and Will Calder.

If you get a chance, congratulate the students, they have done proudly by the USA, VCU and themselves.

We have plenty of fun ahead of us in India!

Thanks for all of your support for our team.

The Round Two presentation video

Here's PocketDoc round two video.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Comments and Accomodations

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Our next hotel is the Shangri-La New Delhi and it looks to be as luxuriant as the the Jaypee Palace. Microsoft India have been extremely gracious hosts. Everyone has made the students and attendees feel welcome and special. I am certainly no connoisseur of 5-star hotels, this is only the second I've stayed at in my life, but the hospitality is utmost. Honestly, you'd think we were all principals of the East India Trading company on some estate with the way we are all formally and graciously honered with each encounter with hotel staff and Microsoft staff.

They are making us feel special.

The Second Round

Good morning from wonderful and steamy Agra

Yesterday afternoon at 4:10 P.M. team PocketDoc, representing the USA, competed in the secound round of the Software Design Invitational. I have video of their performance, but, as usual, it takes quite a while to process the video and get it out in a web-friendly format to you. I'll be working on that with Brooks Hollar this morning.

When you see the video, I think you'll agree that the team did EXCEPTIONALLY well. They were well-liked by the judges and really hit a comfortable and authoritative stride with them. Thus, we entered into the evening with confidence and exuberant celebration.

Today, there are sightseeing trips to the various momenuments and historical sites here in Agra. One excursion is to an ancient fort where students actually get to caulk, garden, and generally assist the a real restoration project - this is unique and is proving popular with the students. In the afternoon, we get to see the Taj Mahal - it is very exciting.

We will receive news on whether we place in the top six this evening at 6:30 P.M. local time. The twelve countries we are competing against are:

Russia, Croatia, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Japan, China, Brazil, Slovenia, India

I have seen each of these teams present at the science fair and they represent considerable competition. However, our team is sharp and posses many advantages.

Say a prayer, meditation, or thought for our students - they are on the brink of really breaking through with this one. PocketDoc has accomplished SO MUCH thus far and are within reaching distance of perhaps taking the whole competition.

THIS IS EXCITING!!!

More to come soon...

On to the Second Round!!!!!!

We are riding on cloud 9000000000000000!!!

For the second year in a row, VCU wins nationally!
For the second year in a row, VCU places in the top 12 Internationally!!!

BUT WAIT!!! THAT'S NOT ALL!!!

Team PocketDoc will now compete towards making the final six. We present in the second round at 4:10 P.M. local time. We will be making a 35 minute presentation as opposed to the 20 minute presentation. We have a chance to go to the top six and BEYOND!!!!!!

This is simply amazing; truly, truly, truly amazing. PocketDoc is proudly representing the United States and Virginia Commonwealth University. I will be filming their 35 minute presentation and will get that out to you ASAP tonight. We won't have the results of tonight's round two competition until at least tomorrow.

CONGRATULATIONS POCKET DOC!!!

The Olympics...

"...this is like the Olympics of software development..." - A. Brooks Hollar, 08-08-2006

It is indeed. During the science fair today you get the truest sense of the incredible amount of work that went into the incredibly innovative projects for the Software Development Invitational here in Agra. I have taken some video of various projects and the work presented is impressive. These stdents had to win out over all others in their country, undertaking many hours of work and diligence, and now, everything is up for grabs in the winner-takes-all stakes of the International competitions.

The Imagine Cup grows and grows.

We find out in about 30 minutes whether PocketDoc moves onward in the competition.

More to come...

Monday, August 07, 2006

Competition begins

Hello from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Agra, is home to one of the world's seven wonders, the Taj Mahal. We are staying in the Jaypee Palace Hotel, which is opulent to say the least. We will visit the Taj Mahal on Wednesday and some of the team members have already made forays into Agra city for shopping and sight seeing. Not to worry about them, they are actually accompanied by an escort AND an armed guard. It is not uncommon to see automatic weapons on the street in Agra at least - we're definately not in Kansas... erm, Virginia anymore.

India is a heady brew to take in at once - the stunning scenery, culture, cuisine and history sits alongside brutal poverty the likes of which none of our team have seen with our own eyes. The people are gracious thus far and Microsoft has, as usual, pulled out all the stops. I think our exposure to Indian people and culture will accelerate towards the end of our stay as those days are more geared towards touring and outings.

Team PocketDoc began their competition yesterday morning (08/07/2006) with a "lightening" round during which they had seven minutes to familiarize their judges with their project and "break the ice." This lightening round would not be scored. Joanne Cunningham made this shorter presentation and did a great job. Team PocketDoc has been placed into one of the four divisions which divide the 41 teams competing in the Software Design competition. Recall that that software design competition is the flagship and central competition among others such as short film, interface design, algorithm and animation competitions.

In our immediate division (Godavari, named after a river in India) we are competing against teams from Indonesia, Malta, Morocco, Guatemala, Poland, Russia (last year's winning country), Denmark, Sri Lanka and France

The remaining 32 teams are from the following countries: Tunisia, Germany, Japan, Belgium, Brazil, Algeria, Hong Kong, Portugal, Malaysia, Austria, United Kingdom, Norway, Italy, Croatia, South Africa, Mexico, Columbia, Turkey, Thailand, Canada, Taiwan, Korea, Slovenia, Spain, China, India, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Egypt and Australia.

At 2:00 P.M. local time (we are 9 1/2 hours ahead of EDT) , team PocketDoc entered into their first round of competition and their first opportunity to be scored (and eliminated). I captured their presentation on video and can honestly tell you that it was the BEST they have given thus far. The competition space was noisy, poorly lighted and cramped, but the video gives you a sense of our team rising to and above the challenge.

Watch the video of their first round in Agra

The team is in high spirits and partook of some much-needed rest and relaxation after their 20-minute presentation today. Tomorrow, they will present at a "science fair" where the media can interview them and sample a demonstration of their project. By noon local time, team PocketDoc will know if they are one of the twelve teams chosen to move on to the second round of competition. The six winners in the second round compete for the Imagine Cup on Thursday when we return to New Delhi.

Will Calder has been taking lots of great photos with his nifty 35mm digital camera. Rather than link to his pictures here, I will direct you to his space on flickr.com.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/willcalder/

It is actually early in the morning here, but my sleep schedule is still a little off. To top it off, some of us are already getting a little "Delhi belly" from the spicy Indian food. I will make an entry here as soon as possible once I know whether or not team PocketDoc has moved ahead in the competition towards the coveted Imagine Cup.

Sunday, August 06, 2006

We're here!

Hello to all.

Team PocketDoc (Joanne Cunningham, Brandon Saunders, Brooks Hollar and Will Caulder) and their faculty mentor (me - Jeffry Babb) have all arrived safely in Agra. We've actually been here for about 24 hours, but the grueling 14 + hour flight, 6 hour loiter and 4.5 hour crawl by motorcoach in the still of the night effectively put us down on Sunday. There were some festivities on Sunday, but they were sporadically attended by a very groggy team.

Expect more news, photos and video in the hours and days to come.