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TShonsiong
post May 2 2011, 06:48 PM, updated 15y ago

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So this thing is based on popular demand, I was thinking about what activities should I do in computer week (I'm comp club chairman), many people suggested that I should start DoTA tournament. Well it sounds like a great idea, I was just afraid that the close-minded school admins will say no.

It takes a lot of properly working PCs (oops), a LAN networks (oops-2), and prizes (oops-3). Maybe I should charge the participants' fee or something, but people hate to pay for something (except McD). Then I heard from my sister that she hosted a DoTA tournament a few years ago and she got sponsorships from Samsung and other companies in NUS, well I thought if Intel or Razer can sponsor and I can make it district level, it will be cooler.

Any ideas? Please dunk in your ideas, comments or whatever, I love a good talk.
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post May 7 2011, 11:39 PM

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if its only for school,use comp at ur school comp lab
ur comp lab already got lan connection so need to worry
charge each team if want to participate
or ask from ur ADUN or YB
use that money to giv them prize
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post May 8 2011, 10:58 AM

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it's not a good idea to hosting a cyber game competition in school blink.gif
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post May 8 2011, 11:00 AM

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talk to the lab teachers, the principal

write a formal letter about it

charge team for participation

use that as prize money

and make sure the schedule is suitable for everyone
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post May 9 2011, 05:03 PM

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i think its good to host dota at school...remember, games makes us more mature...learn english from dota too
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post May 9 2011, 09:44 PM

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learn english from dota? u muz be kidding me lol


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post Jul 6 2011, 11:15 AM

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QUOTE(honsiong @ May 2 2011, 07:48 PM)
So this thing is based on popular demand, I was thinking about what activities should I do in computer week (I'm comp club chairman), many people suggested that I should start DoTA tournament. Well it sounds like a great idea, I was just afraid that the close-minded school admins will say no.

It takes a lot of properly working PCs (oops), a LAN networks (oops-2), and prizes (oops-3). Maybe I should charge the participants' fee or something, but people hate to pay for something (except McD). Then I heard from my sister that she hosted a DoTA tournament a few years ago and she got sponsorships from Samsung and other companies in NUS, well I thought if Intel or Razer can sponsor and I can make it district level, it will be cooler.

Any ideas? Please dunk in your ideas, comments or whatever, I love a good talk.
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Hi.. I am too I plan to push this idea on my club as a club chairman of E-Learning, I pan to integrate it for some academic subject like English and to gain the following objectives (leadership, sportsmanship, communication, creativity, perseverance, and discipline)

I know there will be a big wall behind this activity, anyone suggest how to push this activity

thankz.... Guys

Respectfully yours,
Wilz On the Go!
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post Jul 6 2011, 02:09 PM

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QUOTE(Ulysses @ May 9 2011, 05:03 PM)
i think its good to host dota at school...remember, games makes us more mature...learn english from dota too
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LOL. You sure about this?

No wonder TS English is full of errors
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post Jul 9 2011, 10:39 AM

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hari belia also got gaming tournamnet.it might be nice if u organize the lan party.the prize dont get to worry.just give them money from the fee.=)
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post Aug 4 2011, 09:01 AM

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for the price, i think just give them money. it will be more interested. biggrin.gif
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post Mar 5 2012, 08:54 PM

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Ask your school principal, and im sure his answer is "No! Fool you!"
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post Mar 10 2012, 11:07 AM

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Very bad idea for school, the students will all go crazy over the game and lose interest in their studies.

 

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