This section describes what you see on the Teams home page.
S. No. |
Title |
Description |
1 |
Search by teammates |
Search for potential teammates using their names. |
2 |
Search by skills |
Search for teammates using the skills that you require for your solution. |
3 |
List of problem statements |
Sort problems to view the submissions made by all the participants for a specific problem statement. This allows you to make an informed decision when it comes to choosing participants for your team. |
4 |
Description of a submission |
View title and description of a problem statement. |
5 |
View full idea |
View a detailed description of an idea. |
6 |
Skills available in a submission |
Skills required to create a solution for a specific problem statement. |
7 |
Your submission |
Indicates that the submission is yours. You can only collaborate on submissions made by other participants. |
8 |
Name of a team (number of team members) |
Indicates the name of the team. The first two letters of a team’s name are always the first letter of the admin’s and the second team member’s names. For example, here, Alice is the admin and Tyler is the second team member, therefore, the name of the team starts with AT. |
9 |
Name of the admin |
Name of the admin. |
10 |
Names of team members |
Name of the collaborator. |
11 |
Number of allowed collaborators in a submission |
Displays the number of collaborators that you can add to a submission. |
12 |
Request to collaborate |
Send a request to collaborate on a submission. |
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