60th Annual State Career Development Conference begins 3/1!

New Jersey DECA’s 60th Annual State Career Development Conference begins on March 1st. Students and attendees may log in at http://www.NJCTSO.Live for access to all workshops, and our Opening, Grand, and Mini-Awards Sessions!

Schedule of Events is Below:

Monday, March 1st

3:30pm
Trivia Showdown
Are you ready to put your trivia skills to the test? Are you fast enough and smart enough to beat out everyone else in the room? Then don’t miss Trivia Showdown in the Hub! Join other members for a few fast-paced rounds of trivia and earn the right to be named Trivia Showdown champion!

4:00pm
Virtual Escape Room
This has been your dream your whole life: to follow in the footsteps of one of the greatest spymasters in the world—Carmen. You just didn’t think you would be doing it so literally. As one of the top graduates from a prestigious spy school, you are an ideal apprentice for any spymaster. Finally, the time has come for all of your skills to be put to the test! Carmen’s puzzles will lead you around the world as you try to find where she has gone.

5:00pm
Game Room
Board games but make it virtual! Join other members in breakout rooms to play online group games, chat it up, and have some fun!

6:30pm
Grand Opening Session
Join your State Officer Action Team as they call our conference to order, present chapter-level recognition, scholarships and more at the official conference kickoff!

Tuesday, March 2nd

3:30pm
How To Sessions
These mini How To sessions offer you a chance to learn from experts from across all industries! Want to learn how to bake a pie? Design a logo? Draw cartoons? Pop into one or all of these mini tutorials to expand your horizons and learn new skills!

4:00pm
Networking Breakouts
We all miss the buzz of in-person events – meeting members in the hallways, shaking hands, exchanging info, connecting with people we wouldn’t typically get to connect with. The Hub provides you with opportunities to meet with other members through fun, facilitated networking activities. Don’t let

4:30pm
Game Room
Board games but make it virtual! Join other members in breakout rooms to play online group games, chat it up, and have some fun!

5:00pm
Trivia Showdown
Are you ready to put your trivia skills to the test? Are you fast enough and smart enough to beat out everyone else in the room? Then don’t miss Trivia Showdown in the Hub! Join other members for a few fast-paced rounds of trivia and earn the right to be named Trivia Showdown champion!

6:30pm
Mini-Awards Session
This session celebrates members who achieved high scores during the preliminary rounds of competition and recognition of our top advisors! Don’t miss it!

Wednesday, March 3rd

3:30pm
Bingo
Bingo isn’t just for senior citizens! This oldie but goodie just got a virtual upgrade. Grab your friends, download your bingo cards, and may the odds be ever in your favor.

4:00pm
Virtual Escape Room 2
Three weeks have passed since you last spotted Carmen and you haven’t seen or heard anything from her. After all of that traveling, you’ve taken some time to brush up on your techniques. That last adventure pushed you and you know that it will only get more challenging from here. In the middle of the night, you wake up to a faint clicking noise. Nothing stands out to you during your initial sweep of the room, so you fall back to sleep and dream of catching Carmen. In the morning, you wake to a gut-wrenching feeling that something has happened…something important.

5:00pm
Talent Show
Can you sing like Taylor Swift? Dance like Beyonce? Tell (appropriate) jokes like Dave Chappelle? If so, then it’s time to show the world your talent! Compete against members from across the state all from the comfort of your own home.

6:30pm
Grand Awards Session
The moment you’ve all be waiting for! Learn who our overall finalists are, and who’ll be taking home DECA Glass, and representing New Jersey at the State Career Development Conference. We’ll also be announcing our 2021-2022 State Officer Action Team, and saying goodbye to Team 60. This session is all about celebrating, so tune in!+

To access the sessions, please contact your advisor for more informaton.

A Message to our Officer Candidates

By Olivia Lang

Congratulations to our soon to be Team 58 for making it through the interview process! We are so proud that you guys have made it this far and that you have put in all the work. We would like to give you guys some helpful hints for this years state conference.

  • Always Be Yourself, the delegates are going to want to get to know you so don’t be afraid to show them who you are!
  • Stay Positive, it’s going to be a VERY long few days so make sure you are always being encouraging to the members and smiling.
  • Make your booth represent you in some way, members will be coming to your booth all day so make sure that you make them love it as much as you do.
  • Be memorable, stick out from your competitors, in your speech and at your booth give the delegates something to remember you by.
  • Eat food and stay hydrated, your running day is going to be very exhilarating and tiring, so please please please don’t forget to eat (bring snacks) and drink water, trust us you are going to need it!
  • Stay ahead of the game, if no one is at your booth you could be losing votes, so stay ahead of the game and make sure you have people to stand at your booth when you have to compete.

Good luck to all of our candidates, we can’t wait to see who will be taking the leadership in Team 58!

-Team 57

How to Ace Your Role Play

By Alex Ruhl

Before the Competition:

  1. Study for the test using previous tests and common terms for your category
  2. Create or find a list of defined performance indicators for your category
  3. Practice preparing and presenting previous role plays to a parent or friend to obtain feedback
  4. Review the list of defined performance indicators before entering the prep room

During the Competition:

  1. After reading the prompt, rewrite all the performance indicators on a few sheets of paper
  2. Devise a solution to the prompt
  3. Write notes of what to say about each performance indicator and how each indicator related to the solution
  4. Draw graph or images to provide a visual element to your presentation

Presenting to the judge:

  1. Shake hands with the judge and ask to take a seat
  2. Incorporate the performance indicators with the solution to create a seamless presentation
  3. Shake the judge’s hand and thank them for their time

States Survival Guide

By Dana Schoolsky

Whether this is your first year at SCDC or you’re a seasoned veteran, packing can be a struggle. Fear not, for this compiled list includes everything that you will need to survive our 2019 State Conference at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City.

*Keep in mind that the items on this list are optional but many of them will benefit you!*

The Basics

  • Business professional attire (see DECA Inc.’s dress code for explicit details regarding what is appropriate)
    • Boys: Dress socks, dress shoes, more than one dress shirt, ties, BELTS
    • Girls: Knee-length skirts, comfy dress shoes
  • Casual, lounge clothes for after/in-between competitions and ceremonies
    • Maybe some throwback conference T-shirts! And girls: BRING FLATS/SLIPPERS to walk around the conference center in… heels get painful!
    • Socks, sweatshirts/sweatpants
  • Sneakers/gym clothes- there’s a gym if you have any free time!
  • Pajamas
  • Toiletries
    • Toothbrush, toothpaste, DEODORANT, perfume/cologne, makeup, hair ties, hairbrush, flat or curling iron, hair gel, shampoo/conditioner, razors

Miscellaneous

  • Snacks. Definitely bring snacks. (Yes, chips are delicious, but healthy/portable snacks like apples and granola bars can help you power up before competing)
  • Wallet
    • Bring cash!
  • Pencils/pens for competition
  • Homework
  • Watch
  • Reusable water bottle- save the environment!
  • Phone charger/ PORTABLE charger (great for competition day especially because you will be spending a lot of time in the conference center and although there are charging stations and various outlets, you may want to be moving around not stuck in one place charging!)
  • Laptop and laptop charger
  • Headphones/earbuds (or AirPods if you’re boujee)
  • Cards- could get boring in the room at night!

Also, don’t forget your confidence at home! Be BOLD and have a great conference 🙂

State Conference Social Media Correspondents

By Nicholas Brophy

For the 2019 State Career Development Conference, NJ DECA is implementing a new, interactive opportunity for members to engage with their peers across the state. The Social Media Correspondent position will be available for members that are #NJDECABOLD in their promotions, media presence, and personal brand. Members can apply to become Social Media Correspondents using the link below. The chosen students will:

 

  • Have access to all NJ DECA social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat
  • Document the State Conference
  • Interact with other members to devise creative pictures, videos, boomerangs, polls, or any other posts you can conceive
  • Be present on-stage at SCDC to talk about the Social Media campaign
  • Write one article about the Conference to be posted on DECA Dimensions
  • Be featured on the NJ DECA Instagram

Please take advantage of this opportunity to gain insight into the valuable tool of social media, network with your peers, and prove that you are #BOLD. We implore our creative, artistic, and driven members to apply for this incredible position, and hope to see you all on stage at the State Conference.

https://goo.gl/forms/VnukqNHoFePru4VC3