What does Wikipedia (the free encyclopedia) say about Odyssey of the Mind? Click here: Odyssey of the Mind How do I start an Odyssey of the Mind program in my school? Contact (in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Hardee, DeSoto, Manatee or Polk Counties) Laurie Filardo, Buccaneer Bay Regional Director, to arrange an “Awareness Session” to a group of persons who would be interested in beginning a program at the school. Awareness sessions are approximately 2 hours of information, including some hands-on activities, to get your group prepared for the commitment to conduct the program. (There’s more to it than “buying” the membership and getting kids together!) Your group is investing money and needs to be aware of all that will flow from that investment. If you live outside of our region, go to www.floridaodyssey.org (the Florida state website). You can find the contact information for your local region there. Next, go to www.odysseyofthemind.com, the official website of the Odyssey of the Mind Program. You can register for a membership on-line. Contact Information for Buccaneer Bay Odyssey of the Mind: Laurie Filardo @ 18219 Dorman Rd., Lithia, FL 33547 OR Email your name, school name, your mailing address and phone number to laurie.filardo@bucbay.com. Standard Disclaimer Odyssey of the Mind online sources of information: These pages are produced by and are the responsibility of the Buccaneer Bay Region of Florida Odyssey of the Mind Association. Since these pages are not reviewed by Creative Competitions, Inc., which administers the Odyssey of the Mind program, nor by Florida Odyssey of the Mind Association, they are not responsible for their contents. These pages should not be viewed as authoritative for any information that is not specific to Buccaneer Bay regional activities. Information about the Odyssey of the Mind Program, its problems, problem definitions, problem clarifications, terms of participation and other program-specific information is available only from Creative Competitions, Inc. Its home page can be accessed at www.odysseyofthemind.com. All competition rules in the Odyssey of the Mind Program Guide apply on the Internet. Be particularly aware of the rules concerning outside assistance and problem clarifications.
Proper Tournament Etiquette Is As Important As The Way Teams Solve the Problems(borrowed from http://www.azodyssey.org/etiquette.htm) It is always an exciting time for us as parents and judges to see the wonderful and creative solutions our children have worked hours upon. More often than not, the balsa wood structure competition is held in a gymnasium. We all know how sound carries and, let's be honest, it's very hard to hear what our children are saying during their long term performance. I ask my judges to get close to, but not in the way of, the children, so they don't miss any of the style that is to be judged.The reason for this article is to provide some helpful reminders to all of us in the Odyssey family from competitors to judges but most importantly to parents and guests. Please note that this year there will be no tolerance of any rude or disrespectful behavior from spectators during any of the tournaments. The way an adult behaves is as important as the way our students compete. Infractions could carry as much as 100 points in outside assistance or unsportsmanlike conduct penalties for your child's team.
Here are some basic guidelines based on observed behavior of parents and coaches at past competitions. Such infractions will not be tolerated this year or in the future include:
Coaches please emphasize these guidelines to your parents. Also, from Regional competition to State competition, changes may occur. Keep tabs on the Arizona Odyssey and Odyssey of the Mind web sites so you won't be caught offguard. |