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Wednesday, 06 February 2008 |
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2008 Overdrive proved to be challenging for the thingamabots, but using the resources they had they built an impressive robot. The game this year was to race around an octagon while hurdling a 40 inch diameter ball over a 6.5 foot tall overpass. Although it proved to be a trouble shooting year we came away with some valuable lessons. We had a wonderful time at the Colorado Regional and built several team relationships. A special thank you to all of our sponsors we couldn't do it without you. Soon to come team videos and links for 2008 Overdrive.
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Sunday, 08 April 2007 |
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FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is a unique varsity sport of the mind designed to help high-school-aged young people discover how interesting and rewarding the life of engineers and researchers can be.
The FIRST Robotics Competition challenges teams of young people and their mentors to solve a common problem in a six-week timeframe using a standard "kit of parts" and a common set of rules. Teams build robots from the parts and enter them in a series of competitions designed by Dean Kamen, Dr. Woodie Flowers, and a committee of engineers and other professionals.
FIRST redefines winning for these students. Teams are rewarded for excellence in design, demonstrated team spirit, gracious professionalism and maturity, and ability to overcome obstacles. Scoring the most points is a secondary goal. Winning means building partnerships that last.
What is unique about the FRC program?
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It is a sport where the participants play with the pros and learn from them
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Designing and building a robot is a fascinating real-world professional experience
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Competing on stage brings participants as much excitement and adrenaline rush as conventional varsity tournaments
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The game rules are a surprise every year
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