MOE 365 hosts an open house

DuPont-sponsored MOE High School Robotics Team held their annual open house Sunday, February 16, 2014 at their team build site at DuPont Chestnut Run Plaza. The team hosted their parents, families, and sponsors offering them an overview of the upcoming competition season, including this year’s robot game, Aerial assist. Visitors toured the work area and were able to see the MOE sub-teams at work.

Scheduled competition events for MOE 365 in 2014:

  • Springside-Chestnut Hill District Event, March 14 to 15
  • Bridgewater-Raritan District Event, March 29 to 30
  • Mid-Atlantic Robotics Region Championship, Stabler Arena, Lehigh University, April 10 to 12
  • FIRST Championships – St. Louis, MO, April 23 to 26

 

 

Terry Moore named FSFLL Volunteer of Year

Saturday, February 15, at FSFLL Championship event held at Delaware Air National Guard Base in New Castle, FSFLL program director, Lou Rosanio recognized Mrs.Terry Moore for her 13 years of service with FLL Planning Committee as First State Judge Advisor, presenting her with the volunteer of year award. As judge advisor, Terry has been responsible for training and overseeing the judging experience at all FSFLL qualifier and DE FLL championship events. Also, she facilitates judges’ final deliberations and validates state/regional finalists who may continue on to higher levels of competition.

Looking back, Rosanio remarked, “Without the dedication of people like Terry, First State FLL could never have grown to the size it is today and influence over 15,000 students here in Delaware over the past 13 years.”

Terry Moore- FSFLL 2013 Volunteer of the Year

Terry Moore- FSFLL 2013 Volunteer of the Year

 

2013 FSFLL Championship at Delaware Air National Guard base

Last Saturday, February 15, over 400 area youth grades K-8 participated in the FSFLL Champion’s Tournament held at New Castle Air National Guard Base (166th Airlift Wing), New Castle, DE. Opening event speakers included DE US Senator Chris Coons and Brigadier General Carol A. Timmons, Assistant Adjutant General (Air).

Delaware National Guard troops were on hand with displays that showcase military technology and robotics, many with special tie to the students’ challenge theme. For this year’s challenge students used engineering design and processes to come up with a plan to prepare for, survive or recover from a natural disaster.

“Prepare. Respond. Recover.”

“Prepare. Respond. Recover.”

“The competition showcases all the best of LEGO bricks and robotics and the excitement of kids applying STEM – science, technology, engineering and math – wrapped up in an atmosphere of science and the NCAA Basketball Finals, with high energy music in the background,’ said Lou Rosanio, First State FIRST LEGO League Director. “One of the goals of the competition is to help facilitate kids going from users of robotics, to designers of robotics.”

Major Gen. Frank Vavala, adjutant general, Delaware National Guard, said, “The themes of ‘Nature’s Fury’ and ‘Disaster Blaster’ in this year’s competition perfectly fit the National Guard, because on any day our Airmen and Soldiers may be called to duty to help citizens of our state, nation or world respond when a natural disaster threatens. We are also a technology-intensive organization, so we appreciate the kinds of problem-solving that these youth will engage in while facing a simulated natural disaster.”

Photos and video online

DE Online news article and video here   Includes video of DE US Senator Chris Coons, opening ceremony speaker, wearing his new neck tie made entirely of LEGO plastic bricks!

More photos from the DE News Journal/DE Online here

Watch Air guard video interview with DE FSFLL director, Lou Rosanio