High school students- Apply now for 2016-17 robotics teams

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Now is the time! Three FSR-sponsored robotics teams are accepting applications for 2016-17 robotics season. Interested students from any school or home-school are encouraged to check their websites and inquire.

FTC is designed for students in grades 7-12 to compete head to head, using a sports model. Teams are responsible for designing, building, and programming their robots to compete in an alliance format against other teams.  Applications are available online and students sign up in May-July.  The competition season begins in September and continues through at least February. Teams typically meet twice per week. Students participate in several community outreach events throughout the year.

MOE FTC Application and informationClick here

FTC Team Rhyme Know Reason websiteClick here

MOE 365, the Miracle Workerz, is a  FIRST  FRC robotics team based in Wilmington, Delaware. Each year the team spends four days a week for six weeks designing, building, and programming a robot for head to head competition challenge. The robot is different every year, to meet the demands of  a new game. Students also participate in a number of outreach events and travel to regional and international competitions.

MOE FRC Application and informationClick here

Next fall’s FLL and JFLL challenges? Animal kingdom!

The excitement is growing! FIRST world headquarters has hinted about the 2016-17 FLL (FIRST LEGO LEAGUE) and JFLL (Jr. FIRST LEGO League) challenges.

We know that they will center on the animal kingdom… BUT more details about the projects and robot missions won’t be released until August.

Summer time, though, is a great time to organize your teams and register for fall action.

  • Elementary and middle school students can attend robotics summer camps at Delaware Sate University.
  • New teams can apply for sponsorship from FSR by adding the word “MOE” to their team names and by contacting us here.

 

Click here to learn about the new themes Creature Craze and Animal Allies.

Click here to learn more about starting an FLL team, including typical costs, major program features, experts’ advice and a sample timeline of an FLL season.

 Find info about starting a JFLL team here.

Click here to learn more about robotics summer camp at DSU.

Local high school robotics teams compete at FIRST World Championship

Two FSR teams will participate in a global robotics competition this week. The students of FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge) team Rhyme Know Reason and FRC (FIRST Robotics Challenge) team MOE are headed to St. Louis for the FIRST  World Championship April 27- 30.

FIRST Tech Challenge teams build robots on a base no larger than 18 inches square and compete on a 12-foot by 12-foot field. FIRST Robotics Competition teams build larger robots that can weigh up to 120 pounds and compete on a 27-foot by 54-foot field. Alliances of teams compete against each other during 2 1/2-minute matches during both contests.

This year’s FTC game is modeled on a mountain rescue scenario. Points are scored when two-robot alliances“reset” Rescue beacons; deliver Rescue Climbers to a “shelter;” park on the “mountain;” and park in the Rescue beacon “repair zone” or floor goal.

The FRC game is also new each year and this year’s has a medieval theme- in only six weeks, teams must design and build a robot and a game strategy able to cross “rough terrain;” open “drawbridges;” score points by shooting “boulders;” and climb a “tower.”

Qualifying matches begin on Wed. 4/27 at 2pm. For anyone interested in watching the action LIVE online, here’s a link:

http://www.firstchampionship.org/watch-live

RKR will be in the FRANKLIN division of the competition. MOE will be in the GALILEO division.