Competing in techmania at my college

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The forum discussion centers around a college competition called "techmania," where participants create non-working models related to electrical concepts. The original poster seeks distinctive ideas for their project, emphasizing the urgency of their request. Various resources, including links to idea generators and science fair websites, are provided to assist in brainstorming. The conversation highlights the need for specificity in project selection to enhance creativity and relevance.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of electrical engineering concepts
  • Familiarity with project design and modeling
  • Knowledge of science fair project guidelines
  • Research skills to explore innovative ideas
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore electrical engineering project ideas on Science Buddies
  • Investigate non-working model concepts in electrical design
  • Review guidelines for science fair projects on Discovery Education
  • Research innovative electrical models from past techmania competitions
USEFUL FOR

Students participating in college competitions, aspiring electrical engineers, and anyone interested in developing creative non-working models for science fairs.

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A techmania is abt to happen in my college so I m planning to compete in nonn working model event.To create a model i need afreaking idea means i want tommake adistinctive model of electrical related stuff.
 
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seadug said:
A techmania is abt to happen in my college so I m planning to compete in nonn working model event.To create a model i need afreaking idea means i want tommake adistinctive model of electrical related stuff.

First off, what is a techmania? I presume it is a contest of some sort.

So basically you have no idea of what you want to make as long as it is "electrically related stuff"?

What are you interested in...specifically?

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