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HS Students Compete In FIRST Robotics Competition
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Zonk
on Sun Apr 15, 2007 04:36 AM
from the robots-and-high-school-can-only-lead-to-hilarity dept.
from the robots-and-high-school-can-only-lead-to-hilarity dept.
A trio of teams have banded together to succeed in the 'FIRST Robotics Competition'. The teams Bobcat Robotics from South Windsor, Connecticut, Highrollers from Las Vegas, Nevada, and Gompei and the HERD from Worcester, Massachusetts combined to create a versatile robot geared to succeeding at a number of odd tasks. "These young people had six weeks to perfect their machines. And they had the enthusiasm of any athletic competition. From tie-dyed shirts to human hair dyed in school colors, competitors from 23 countries showed that math, science and brains can provide a lot of excitement ... Whether it is computer programming, wiring a motor or scouting rivals to develop strategy, students said the skills they develop often go beyond the contest. Clearly, the event has piqued the interest of major sponsors such as NASA, which will broadcast webcasts of the competitions."
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Awesome (Score:2)
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Robotics competitions in all ages aren't all that uncommon, so is this a slow news day? I mean, what would make this important would be if it wa
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Lego Mindstorms? Really?
Do they use CNC machines, Lathes, Mills, and turn out a robot that weighs over 150 pounds, puts out more torque than many small automobiles, and costs well over $20k after
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Really, the name says it all. "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology". The program does all of that, a
Non-student competition (Score:2)
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In the software realm, you can use games like RealTimeBattle and CoreWars. I always wanted to build a table for a physical manifestation of RTB.
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Vex Labs [vexlabs.com] is one such company.
Maybe you could attend a robotics tradeshow [eventseye.com] in Europe?
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Not sure that last sentence is entirely accurate (Score:5, Informative)
The summary also gave the impression that the three teams combined to create one robot - well no, each team has a seperate robot in FIRST, and this years' competition allowed three teams per side.
On a personal note, oh how I miss FIRST. Last year (my senior year) was when I had the greatest enthusiasm for the program, and I did indeed dye my hair blue and orange. It's a shame that was also my school's last year before the team disbanded. I would strongly encourage any slashdotter to volunteer for a local FIRST team - the whole robot-making experience leaves a lasting thirst for engineering that mentors can help shape into a high schooler's bright future.
Re:Not sure that last sentence is entirely accurat (Score:2)
not just engineering (Score:1)
Not just engineering, but also programming, game theory, management, and accounting. I personally cant imagine anyone having a thirst for accounting, but I've seen it happen.
Re:Not sure that last sentence is entirely accurat (Score:3, Insightful)
As a faculty member in engineering, I totally support FIRST robotics and FIRST lego league.
At the same time, it seems that the results skew toward pushing students into ME, not EE or CS (or my favorite, CHE).
Although the robotics could involve neat sensing
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I would say that depends on the team. My son's team (which competed in the nationals--we've just been home an hour or so) did all the
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Right, it depends on the team. But in my experience, it seems like the electronics side of things is MOSTLY done by adults and the kids are just there to build mechanical things and run the remote during competition. In regionals, a lot of robots don't a
FIRST? (Score:3)
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For Inspiration & Recognition in Sci and Tech (Score:4, Insightful)
Returning from our first FIRST regional in NH in 97, my boss asked me how it went. I told him I'd been teaching for 17 years, and this was the first time I had to sit down and put my head between my knees becasue I was about to pass out watching my students do something academic.
In retrospect, it is the single most effective thing I've seen in now 27 years of teaching to get kids to "do their darndest, no holds barred" like we always imagine kids should do in school.
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As someone who did FIRST for three years, I gotta say, it beats the hell out of sitting in class. I love theoretical matters too, but damn, Sitting around doing similar activities all day every day for years and years on end? FIRST is insanely fun because
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I like to reminisce (Score:4, Funny)
FIRST outside North America (Score:3, Interesting)
Some sort of initiative to help teams outside of North America would be good I think - there is a fair bit of interest over here in the UK.
Maybe I'm missing something (Score:2, Funny)
Every Little Bit Helps (Score:3, Interesting)
Now i just can't wait for robotics teams to get a slice of that high school football budget.
Really robots? (Score:2, Interesting)
Were these really robots or were they simply radio-controlled devices...with a human in control?
Anybody there ever read "I, Robot" by Isaac Asimov? That series of short stories will enlighten you to what robots are/will be.
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(there is a 2 minute RC mode)
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-Team 246 alum
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Robotics Kits (Score:3, Informative)
- Lego Mindstorms NXT [lego.com] (note: flash-based site with music)
The Lego Mindstorms kits have been around for a while now, but they offer almost infinite possibilities to those willing to experiment with different approaches to accomplishing a particular goal. Devices as complicated as photocopiers have been built using these kits.
- VEX Robotics Kits [vexlabs.com]
The VEX kits are fairly new compared to the Lego Mindstorms sets, but are a bit more advanced and could be dubbed as an "Erector Set", but with a brain. The VEX kits were developed in part by FIRST and were briefly distributed by Radio Shack in a move to get more people interested in robotics.
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To answer the questions (Score:3, Interesting)
FIRST stands for "For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology".
These are not just remote-control toys. Camera systems are used for fully autonomous operation during portions of the competition. More hi-tech teams use sonar, infra-red and other devices. Indeed, for the geeks out there I'll point out that the "remove control" is actually a 900 mghz modem - not your standard little 2 joystick controller.
Teams compete in alliances of 3 robots. 2 alliances are on the field at the same time, and each trys to score the highest. Defense (aka contact) is DEFINITELY allowed, although intentional attempting to damage other robots is highly discouraged.
The motto of first is one of "Gracious Professionialism". I.e. - if your robot is broken at a competition, you can be sure of getting half a dozen teams all trying to help you get it back on the field.
There are very few limits placed on the overall robot developmenet - you must use their motors, radio system, and batteries. There is also a limit on robot weight and size.
Go over and read the rules at www.usfirst.org - or better yet, go over here and watch some of the semi-final matches at the world championships that went on in Atlanta this weekend:
http://www.soap.circuitrunners.com/2007/movies/cu
The movies you want are at the bottom with the longer names - the semifinals and finals on that field. There are thousands of teams and this is competitive as all heck. Every big-name company you can think of that is involved in technology sponsers it - from Motorola to Ford.
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Hurray! (Score:1)
Team 007 (Score:1)
Outstanding Program (Score:1)
How is this news? (Score:1)
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While I won't deny that it is somewhat disappointing that FIRST has not garnered more attention from the general public, your statement couldn't be farther from the truth. FIRST's primary goal is to motivate and inspire the high school students involve
Love it (Score:1)
Founder (Score:1)
CRT306 (Score:1)
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Sorry buddy, if you have to say it, you ain't it.
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