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Marking criteria for the 2024 edition of the Fair

Advertising Poster

1. Creativity, Originality, Visual Impact (20%):

  • Creative in design, layout, and overall presentation (i.e. use of colours, typography, etc…)
  • Eye-catching design that grabs the viewer’s attention.
  • Effective use of visual elements such as images, illustrations, and graphics.

2. Message Clarity /Information about the fair; dates, place, platinum sponsor’s name (20%):

  • The poster should clearly convey the intended message or purpose.
  • The text should be concise, easy to read, and relevant to the advertised product or event.
  • The message should be communicated effectively through both visuals and text.

3. Relevance to topic (50%):

  • The poster should be tailored to Taranaki and the intended audience.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the Taranaki technology innovation
  • Appeals to the Taranaki audience through appropriate language, imagery, and tone.

4. Overall Presentation (10%):

  • Neatness and professionalism in the poster’s execution.
  • Attention to detail in terms of alignment, spacing, and overall aesthetics.
  • Effective use of space and composition to create a visually pleasing poster.

Scientific photography

1. Composition and Framing (5%):

  • Is the subject of the photograph clearly and prominently displayed?
  • Does the composition effectively convey the scientific concept or phenomenon being depicted?
  • Is the framing well-balanced and visually appealing?

2. Clarity and Focus (5%):

  • Is the photograph sharp and in focus?
  • Are the details of the subject clearly visible?
  • Is there any distortion or blurriness that affects the overall quality of the image?

3. Lighting and Exposure (5%):

  • Is the lighting appropriate for the subject and does it enhance the visual impact of the photograph?
  • Are the highlights and shadows well-balanced, avoiding overexposure or underexposure?
  • Does the lighting effectively highlight the scientific aspects of the subject?

4. Presentation (5%):

  • Is the photograph presented in a professional and visually appealing manner?
  • Is the accompanying description or caption clear, concise, and informative?
  • Does the presentation enhance the overall understanding and appreciation of the photograph?

5. Creativity, Originality and Overall impact (30%):

  • Does the photograph demonstrate a unique and innovative approach to capturing the scientific concept?
  • Does the photograph have a strong visual impact and evoke an emotional or intellectual response?
  • Does the image engage the viewer and effectively convey the scientific message?

6. Scientific Relevance and Description (50%):

  • Does the photograph effectively communicate a scientific concept, process, or phenomenon?
  • Does the image provide a clear connection to the scientific field or topic being explored?
  • Does the description demonstrate an understanding of the scientific principles involved?

Scientific Observational drawings

1. Accuracy and Detail (60%):

  • The drawing should accurately represent the subject being observed.
  • Details such as shape, size, texture, and proportions should be clearly depicted.
  • The drawing should demonstrate a keen eye for observation and attention to detail.

2. Composition and Layout (10%):

  • The drawing should be well-composed and visually appealing.
  • The subject should be positioned appropriately within the frame, considering the rule of thirds or other compositional techniques.
  • The use of negative space and overall balance should be evident.

3. Use of Line and Contour (20%):

  • The drawing should exhibit confident and controlled lines.
  • The use of contour lines should effectively define the subject’s shape and form.
  • Line weight and variation should be used purposefully to create emphasis and interest.
  • The drawing should demonstrate an understanding of light and shadow.
  • Shading techniques: hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, should be used effectively to create depth and volume.
  • The use of different tones should accurately represent the subject’s three-dimensional form.

4. Overall Presentation (10%):

  • The drawing should be neatly presented, free from smudges or eraser marks.
  • The use of appropriate materials, such as high-quality paper and drawing tools, should be evident.
  • – The drawing should be labelled with the name of the artist, the date, the scale and the subject being observed (common name, scientific name and Māori name)

Scientific journalism/essays

1. Introduction and Background (10%):

  • Clear and concise introduction that provides context and background information.
  • Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the topic and its relevance to science and technology.
  • Clearly states the research question or objective of the essay, as well as your position on the topic (thesis statement)

2. Research and Methodology (25%):

  • Demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of the research process and methodology used.
  • Provides a detailed description of the experimental design, data collection, and analysis methods.
  • Shows evidence of critical thinking and scientific reasoning in the selection and execution of the research.

3. Scientific Content and Accuracy (25%):

  • Accurate and up-to-date scientific information and concepts related to the topic.
  • Demonstrates a deep understanding of the scientific principles and theories involved.
  • Provides appropriate references and citations to support claims and findings.

4. Results and Analysis (15%):

  • Presents the results of the research in a clear and organised manner.
  • Accurate and thorough analysis of the data collected.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of statistical analysis and interpretation of results.

5. Conclusion and Implications (15%):

  • Draws logical conclusions based on the research findings.
  • Discusses the implications and significance of the results in the context of science and technology.
  • Identifies any limitations or areas for further research.

6. Writing Style and Organization (5%):

  • Clear and coherent writing style with proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
  • Well-structured essay with logical flow and organisation of ideas.
  • Effective use of headings, subheadings, and paragraphs to enhance readability.

7. Presentation and Visuals (5%):

  • Neat and professional presentation of the essay.
  • Effective use of visuals such as graphs, charts, and images to support the content.
  • Proper formatting and adherence to any specified guidelines (font, spacing, etc.).