2. • Submissions for the Imagine Cup Junior 2023 global challenge
should be in this PowerPoint template and can only be received
in English language.
• Submissions must not include any individual Team Member’s
personal data.
• Submissions must be received on the Imagine Cup Junior
platform by 11:59 P.M. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) on May 10,
2023.
• By submitting an Entry, you agree that your Entry complies with
the Rules and Regulations.
Submission Reminders (DELETE THIS SLIDE BEFORE SUBMISSION)
3. Imagine Cup Junior Submission
Submitting institution/school: Imagine High School
Student team name: Clean Sky
The idea in a sentence: An AI accessed through a website that searches transport and environmental data
to help people find and book the lowest carbon emission travel option available.
Number of team members: 4
Age range of team members: 13-15
AI for Good initiative (select one from: Earth/Accessibility/Cultural Heritage/Humanitarian Action/Health): AI for Earth
Team video link: add your video link (Flipgrid, OneDrive, YouTube, or similar)
Exemplar title slide (DELETE THIS SLIDE BEFORE SUBMISSION)
4. Submission Guidance
Item Slide
Number
Submission Title Slide
Team videos should be no longer than two (2) minutes in duration that pitches the Team’s Entry and includes the Team’s name and
country or state, the “AI for Good” category chosen, the Problem the Team intended to solve, the Team’s Concept; and the takeaways
that the Team Members learned from their involvement in the Contest. Except for image or audio and video recordings, the video must
not include any additional personally identifying information about any individuals appearing in the Video (e.g. no nametags or
mention of “Hi, my name is Rosa.”). Provide permission and access to your video for anyone with the link.
1
The Problem
What problem is your project/concept solving? Use this slide to explain the problem clearly and identify the AI for Good category it is
part of (Earth, Accessibility, Cultural Heritage, Humanitarian Action, Health). Try to be specific about the problem you are solving. For example,
rather than writing 'climate change' perhaps write something more specific like 'emissions from airplanes'. What research have you
undertaken to identify this as a problem and how is it impacting the world or your community? Consider using statistics here or
detailing why the problem is such an issue.
2-3
The Concept
What is your AI for Good concept? This is your chance to tell us exactly what your AI does. Use these slides to creatively show the
judges what your AI looks like, what it does, and how people will use. To score well here consider using drawings, demonstrations, or
even recording an animation or video!
4-5
(or one slide
if preferred)
5. Submission Guidance (DELETE THIS SLIDE BEFORE SUBMISSION)
Item Slide
Number
Use of Artificial Intelligence
It is important that you describe how your concept is AI. The easiest way to do this is to explain which cognitive services you have
used, and which APIs you have brought into the design of your concept.
6
Impact
How will your concept solve the problem that you identified? What is the potential impact of the concept? Detail here how it may
change lives or the environment, and the scale at which it might do this.
7
Ethics and Cybersecurity
How have you considered ethics in the creation of your project? Identify how your concept aligns to each of the Microsoft ethics
principles – Fairness/Reliability and Safety, Privacy, & Security, Inclusiveness, Transparency and Accountability. E.g. “We believe our AI
idea is fair/inclusive/reliable & safe/transparent/private & secure and accountable because...”. In particular for this year's Imagine
Cup Junior, make sure you discuss how you have thought about cybersecurity on that slide.
8 – 9
Sources (optional slide)
Any time you drew on ideas, summarized information, mentioned data, a reference, or gave examples that you found in a source and
used within your submission, please list it on this slide
10
6. Imagine Cup Junior Submission – all of the below
information is required:
Submitting institution/school:
Student team name:
The idea in a sentence:
Number of team members:
Age range of team members:
AI for Good initiative (select one from: Accessibility/Earth/Cultural Heritage/Humanitarian Action/Health):
Team video link:
15. Sources (optional slide) (Any time you drew on ideas, summarized
information, mentioned data, a reference, or gave examples that you found in a
source and used within your submission, please list it on this slide)