Participant
From zFairs Contest Management
Congratulations! You have decided to compete in an event! We make this part of the process easy so that you can concentrate on your brilliant project or exceptional skills.
zFairs hosts all sorts of events from STEM fairs to film festivals. Whether you attend k-12 school, or in college, or if you are an adult, or a Bigfoot, you fall under the "Student / Participant" role. In the end, all this role really means is that you are wanting to compete against others and have your entry be reviewed and judged, and whether that is with others on a team or striking out as the lone wolf on your own, you are in the right place to get started.
Registration
- The first step for any Participant is registration.
- Don't worry if you make a mistake, your fair coordinator or a Staff / Admin user will be able to assist you during the registration process and you will have access to review and adjust information in your profile until the information freeze period goes into effect (if one is configured for your event).
- Once started you can also continue from where you left off (you'll visit all the same pages, but saved information, with the exception of passwords, will still be present in each of the fields).
- DO NOT CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT MULTIPLE TIMES FOR THE SAME USER. This will cause confusion for the event Staff & Admin users and make it harder to get you the assistance you might need.
Getting Started
- Coordinators will have a wide variety of questions and information they require from you, but you will always be asked these basic three things:
- Your First Name
- Your Last Name
- A viable email that you have easy access to
- These pieces of information form your unique identifier in the zFairs system and no other person in your fair will be allowed to have the same combination of those three things.
- After entering the above information, you'll be required to verify your email. This helps us guarantee that we have at least that piece of information correct so your coordinator can send you emails with helpful and important information, as well as find you in the zFairs system to assist with any questions that may arise.
- Once you've verified your email, you will be taken to a personal information registration page. Here you will be shown your First and Last Name, your email, and your Username. You will also be asked to set the password for your site.
Additional Pages & Questions
- Depending on your event, you may also be asked for any combination of the following. These may be required fields. You must complete all required fields before you will be permitted to complete registration. All required fields are indicated with an asterisks (*).
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Project / Entry
- Next you will come to a page where you can enter information about your project. Fill out the fields to the best of your ability and again don't worry as all of this information can be adjusted / fixed / updated later until the Information Freeze Period goes into effect.
- Team Projects - To join as a team project, acquire the project key for your team.
- If you are the first on your team to register, then fill out the Project/Entry information fields as you normally would. Be sure to check the "Will this be a team project" box on the Entry Info page.
- If you are joining an existing Project/Entry get the project key from someone who is already registered on the project/entry, and then click on the Link / Join Existing Team Project button
- Team members can find this project key when they finish their initial registration on their account confirmation page, or after they are registered, in their profile by clicking on their name in the UI, selecting My Profile. Under the Entry tab, then in the "Project Key" field. You can copy and paste the key to send in a message to team members.
- The Project Key will look something like the following: c2a734ff-aa31-40a1-a5a4-c2d86009fbf2
- 'DO NOT include spaces when entering the key into registration.
- If you forget or don't link to your team's existing project/entry during registration, you will need to contact the event Coordinator or a Staff / Admin user for the event to get assistance in getting your team linked properly.
Fees & Swag
- Fees may be required to register for your event. If there is a fee for your registration, you will be required to pay the fee before you can complete registration. Enter any discount codes or coupons in this step if you have any. You also can select and pay for any merchandise your event is selling at this time as well. See your event coordinator with any questions about fees or merchandise that they offer, and any issues you may occur with fee processing.
Paperwork & Project Dashboard
- Paperwork can be a beast to coordinate and figure out. Fortunately for you, zFairs provides an easy way to compile all of your forms into a single location for easy review by your event coordinators. Your event coordinator currently has one of two different options that they can enable for you. Here are a few tips on each one to help you get started.
- Be Aware that the Paperwork Manager and the Project Dashboard do not work together. If you see that both options are enable make sure you verify which one you should be using. If you see only the one then you are good to go.
Paperwork Manager
- The Paperwork Manager focuses on giving you both flexibility and ease of use. It is simply a list of files that your event's coordinator has setup for you to review and use as needed. It can include ISEF Paperwork, Event, State, or District specific paperwork and anything else necessary for event participation.
- Note: You can only upload PDF files. They have a size limit of 20 mb. Please be sure to plan accordingly.
- You can access the Paperwork Manager by clicking on the Paperwork menu option in zFairs.
- This will take you to your profile which you can also access by clicking on your name in the top right, selecting My Profile and then navigating to the Paperwork tab.
- Once on the Paperwork tab in your profile, you'll find a list of all the files the event coordinator wanted you to have access to.
- You'll notice that required files are marked as such. Be sure to pay close attention to these as without them your project may be disqualified from participating in the event.
- Select the Upload File option for any of the files you find there to see a modal open up that allows you to upload a file and/or download a blank version of the file you should be uploading
- Note that having the blank file is optional for the event coordinator so if you aren't sure what to upload and there isn't a file available for download be sure to reach out to your teacher or an event Staff or Admin user for additional clarification on what is needed.
- Complete the form(s) as applicable and then upload them to zFairs.
ISEF Forms Questionnaire
- If you are competing in an ISEF affiliated fair, you will be prompted to complete the ISEF Forms Questionnaire. You are not required to complete the questionnaire during registration, but you will need to complete the questionnaire in order to get access to the correct ISEF forms for your project.
- To access the forms after registration, click on your name at the top right of the page and toggle down to "My Profile". Select the ISEF Forms Questionnaire.
- Carefully read through each of the sections and check the box to the left for the sections that your project apply to. Ask your teacher, parent, or fair coordinator if you have questions about which topics your project may fall under.
- After filling out the questionnaire, select save at the bottom. You should now see the required forms in your paperwork tab. If you selected a form you don't need, simply navigate back to the questionnaire tab and uncheck the box next to the topic that doesn't fit your project; save. The form should be gone.
- The Paperwork Manager focuses on giving you both flexibility and ease of use. It is simply a list of files that your event's coordinator has setup for you to review and use as needed. It can include ISEF Paperwork, Event, State, or District specific paperwork and anything else necessary for event participation.
Day of the Fair
- You'll want to log in and check for updates regularly as the start of the fair approaches. When the day of the fair arrives, the process should be very straight forward and simple. Make sure you know where and when you should present your entry, whether in person or virtually or both. Below is some information about the types of virtual interviews to help you navigate with ease.
AutoPlop
- If your event coordinator has opted to use the AutoPlop feature there are a few things you should know about this Virtual Judging Only feature.
- There will be no assigned interview times
- You will log in on the day of the fair at your appointed start time and click the Virtual Contest and then the I'm Ready button
- Once you click the I'm Ready button don't navigate away from that page. Doing so will remove you from the queue and could prevent you from being judged
- AutoPlop will pair you with appropriate Judges and the appropriate number of judges and then place you in your Project/Entry Virtual Interview Room (NOTE: You can also manually access your Virtual Interview Room by clicking the Blue Button at the left but only do this if directed to do so by a Staff or Admin user for the event)
- When AutoPlop places you into a room with judges give it a full 60 seconds before being concerned that something didn't connect properly. It normally takes just a few seconds, but depending on everyone's connection speeds it could be delayed slightly.
Scheduled Interviews
- If your event coordinator has opted to use scheduled interviews you will want to log in and click on Virtual Contest to see your list of interview times.
- Interview times will be in chronological order
- When it is time for you to begin an interview follow these steps to get into your Project / Entry Room
- Log In
- Click the Virtual Contest menu option
- Click the blue Enter Virtual Judging / Interview button
- ... well there really isn't a step 4 but I guess if there needed to be one it would be have an awesome interview and do great things!
- Click on the red Hang Up or the red Leave buttons to exit your interview when you are done.
- If you get the chance to test your video and audio connections prior to the day of the fair please be sure to have two different devices join your room as otherwise you may find that your network is blocking video and audio feeds on the day of the fair when you are just wanting everything to go smoothly.
- You can log in to your same user on two different devices to see if video and audio works properly.
After the Fair
- Congrats you made it through. Depending on your event's configuration you may be able to log in and see your awards as well as print out any associated certificates.