Welcome & Overview: A brief welcome to the challenge.
Purpose/Goal: What is the challenge trying to achieve? (e.g., "To foster innovation in AI-powered applications using PartyRock," "To solve real-world problems in education through technology.")
The Opportunity: Why should people participate? (e.g., "A chance to learn PartyRock, showcase your skills, win prizes, and make an impact.")
Brief mention of the technology: Introduce PartyRock as the platform for building.
For Your Project Documentation (e.g., the report accompanying your app):
This would be similar to the "Giới thiệu đề tài" section we discussed earlier.
Introduce your specific application (e.g., "[Tên Ứng Dụng Của Bạn]").
State the problem it addresses (communication for non-verbal students in academia).
Briefly outline your solution and its key benefits.
Mention it was built using PartyRock.
Tools and Technologies
For a Challenge:
Primary Platform: Clearly state that PartyRock is the required platform.
Underlying Technology: Briefly mention Amazon Bedrock and the AI models it provides access to through PartyRock.
Specific Services/APIs (if applicable): If the challenge encourages or requires the use of specific AI capabilities (e.g., particular text generation models, image generation, Text-to-Speech like Amazon Polly features accessible via PartyRock).
Allowed/Disallowed Tools: Any other tools that can or cannot be used in conjunction.
For Your Project Documentation:
Main Platform: "This application was developed using PartyRock, an AI app-building platform powered by Amazon Bedrock."
Key AI Services Used: "The core Text-to-Speech functionality is achieved through [mention the specific mechanism in PartyRock, e.g., prompting a foundation model for voice output, or a direct TTS widget if available, potentially leveraging Amazon Polly technology]."
Other UI elements: Briefly mention the types of PartyRock widgets used to construct the interface.
Inspiration
For a Challenge:
Themes/Problem Areas: Suggest broad areas where PartyRock apps could be beneficial (e.g., education, accessibility, productivity, entertainment, healthcare). Your project fits perfectly into "accessibility" and "education."
Example Ideas (High-Level): Offer a few diverse, high-level examples of what could be built to spark creativity, without giving away specific solutions.
Links to Use Cases: Point to articles or showcases of successful AI applications or PartyRock projects (if available).
For Your Project Documentation:
Your Specific Motivation: "The inspiration for this project came from [e.g., observing the challenges faced by students with communication disabilities, a desire to apply AI for social good, a specific article or research paper on assistive technologies]."
Goal-Driven: "The aim was to create a practical and user-friendly tool to empower these students and enhance their academic experience."
Contact Us & Support Channels
For a Challenge:
Official Communication Channel: How organizers will disseminate information (e.g., email list, dedicated webpage, Discord server).
Helpdesk/Support: Where participants can ask questions (e.g., dedicated email address like challenge-support@example.com, a specific channel on Discord/Slack, a forum).
Office Hours (if any): Scheduled times when organizers or mentors are available for live Q&A.
Reporting Issues: How to report technical problems with the challenge platform or submission process.
For Your Project Documentation (if it were a live app with wider users):
"For feedback or support regarding this application, please contact [your student email or a project-specific email, if applicable]."
For a university project, this might also refer to contacting the project supervisor.
Additional Resource links
For a Challenge or General PartyRock Support:
PartyRock Official Documentation: Links to Amazon's guides, tutorials, and FAQs for PartyRock.
Amazon Bedrock Information: Links to understand the underlying technology.
AI/ML Concepts: Links to basic explanations of AI, LLMs, generative AI for beginners.
UI/UX Best Practices: General design principles, especially for accessibility.
Community Forums: Links to places where PartyRock users might share tips (e.g., AWS forums, developer communities).
Examples/Showcases: Links to other cool apps built with PartyRock.
For Your Project Documentation:
Links to PartyRock resources you found helpful.
Perhaps links to research papers on non-verbal communication aids, AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) principles, or studies on student accessibility in higher education that informed your project.