On Saturday, May 16, Delaware’s JrFLL, FLL and FTC regional director, Eric Cheek, and program volunteers were on hand to provide information and demonstrations at an outreach event hosted by Dover Public Library — Makersfest. To see photos and read more about the Makersfest event, click here. For info about coaching an FLL team, including the upcoming Ask An Expert Webinars, click here.
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Team recalls their rookie year
Student members of FSR’s amazing rookie FTC team, Rhyme Know Reason, looked back on the year— their challenges, opportunities, and accomplishments— and set goals for the coming season–
This past season (2014-2015) was our team’s rookie year. When we started out on our adventure we had no idea what to expect. We had no name, no history, no parts, and we didn’t even know if we could build a working robot. Thankfully, with the help of many gracious individuals, organizations and teams we made it through the year with a cool name, a reputation as an enthusiastic rhyming team, plenty of supplies, and a working robot!
We started the season by attending workshops and events that were great opportunities for a new team. One of these was a brainstorming session hosted by MOE and Dr. Cheek. After months of designing and building our robot we attended two qualification competitions in Pennsylvania. We were honored to win the Motivate Award and the Think Award.
After a lot of testing we decided that our first robot design was not working effectively. We ended up changing a major component of our robot the week before our first state– level competition. Although it was a good change our robot struggled at Delaware States due to a major mechanical issue. We ended up winning the Think Award again at this competition. Two of our members, Emma and Amy, were also chosen as finalists for the Dean’s List Award at DE states.
We finished our competition season by competing at Pennsylvania States. We won the Connect Award which was one placement away from qualifying us to Super Regionals.
However, our season was still not done. We helped FSR host the premier event of Dean Kamen’s documentary “Slingshot”. It was a big success and we raised a lot of money for the teams that are a part of FSR.
We’ll be working all summer to spread STEM throughout our community and to prepare for another great season.
To see the team at work offering robot demonstrations during Robotics Day event, click here To learn more about the team, visit their website….here.
Delaware teams to attend international robotics competition
Two FSR teams– MOE FRC and MOE FTC– travel to St. Louis this week to participate in FIRST World Championship competition events. MOE FRC is scheduled to compete in qualifying rounds on the Galileo field. MOE FTC is scheduled for qualifying rounds on the Edison field.
In addition, two Delaware students, Amy Andrews and Emma Onstad, both from FTC team 8528 are competing for FTC Dean’s list award. The 10 award winners (chosen from 101 finalists) will be announced at the FIRST Championship Opening Ceremony, Thursday, April 23 at 6 P.M. in the America’s Center, Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis.
NASA will be live streaming portions of the Championship event. A link to the NASA streaming page will be available here: http://championship.usfirst.org/first-championship/watch-it-live
Follow both teams on Twitter @FIRSTMOE365 AND @MOE365FTC
Best of luck to all our students and teams– and have fun! |
- FRC qualification rounds begin Thursday 8:30 am and final rounds end with an awards ceremony Saturday 5 pm at the Edward Jones Dome. For FRC schedules and live webcast info, click here http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/championship-event
- FTC qualification rounds begin 2:30 pm Wednesday at St. Louis Union Station. Final rounds and award ceremony are scheduled for Saturday from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm. For FTC schedule info click here http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/FTCWorldChampionship
Photo from usfirst.org by Adriana M. Grossman

