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June 3, 2008

FLL 2008 - Climate Connections

Filed under: Lego robotics, NXT, RCX, climate connections, fll, lego — Mr. Sheppard @ 12:45 pm

The First LEGO League (FLL) 2008 season has begun with the opening of registration on May 1, 2008. This year’s theme is Climate Connections.

Here are some of the deadlines that teams will need to keep in mind:

May 1, 2008 - Team Registration and Product Sales Open Online (http://www.register4fll.com/)
May - Robot sets, FIRST DVDs and Coaches’ Handbooks Begin to Ship
August 1 - Field Set-up kits Begin to Ship
September 5 - International Challenge Announced
September 30 - Team Registration Closes/Last Day to Order Products
October 1-12 - Tournament Applications Accepted
November - December - NL Intermediate Skills Canada Robotics competition and FLL Tournament
April 2009 - FLL World Festival

Below is a summary of the costs to FLL Teams:

Expenses:

  • FLL Registration Fee - $235.00
  • FLL Field Setup Kit - $78.00

Optional Robotics Kits:

  • MINDSTORMS NXT Robot Set - $435.00

Optional Parts - NXT:

  • Rechargeable Battery - $70.00
  • Transformer - $25.50
  • NXT Interactive Motor - $23.00
  • NXT Touch Sensor - $22.00
  • NXT Light Sensor - $22.00
  • NXT Ultrasonic Sensor - $48.00
  • NXT Resource Set - $65.00

Optional Parts - RCX:

  • RCX Light Sensor - $18.75
  • RCX Rotation Sensor - $21.00
  • RCX 9V Gear Motor - $19.75

February 22, 2008

NXT Paper Plane Shooter

Filed under: Lego robotics, NXT, lego, plane, robotics — Mr. Sheppard @ 6:54 pm

How about using the NXT to launch a paper plane. It looks like a plane flying off an aircraft carrier.

For more details head on over the to the nxtasy.org blog.

June 13, 2007

FLL 2007 Registration Cost

Filed under: Lego robotics, costs, fll, lego, registration, robotics — Mr. Sheppard @ 2:17 pm

The info about the expenses is explained on the registration web site:

http://register4fll.com/finditem.cfm?itemid=33

Here is my estimate:

FLL Team Registration (Required): Can. $235
FLL 2007 Field Set Up Kit: Can. $78
FLL Robot Set (NXT): Can. $435

TOTAL: $748+tax($104.72)=$852.72

I am not happy about the increased costs, but there seems little we can do about it. It is relatively inexpensive when you compare it to other robotics competitions, but that does not make it any easier for public schools where money is not always available. I fear the smaller and more rural schools will have great difficulty coming up with the money for this.

October 13, 2006

NL Robotics Update

Filed under: NL, lego, robotics, update — Mr. Sheppard @ 2:37 pm

A few Issues and Events requiring your consideration:

1. TRAINING SESSION SCHEDULE:

October 14

Thomas Sheppard is hosting a working meeting for teachers and students at Frank Roberts JHS, Foxtrap Access Road, this coming weekend. It’s a terrific opportunity for students to collaborate and learn a great deal about the design of mechanical and the programming aspects of the FLL competition. Teams willbring their own lego units, some will bring field set-ups, all will bring their own laptops for programming. Don’t forget extension cords and power bars.

Other dates may follow.

2. COMPETITIONS

We have had discussions about the dates of the Intermediate School robotics competitions.

November 25

We know that the Skills Canada Intermediate Skills Challenge (ISC-2006) will be held at Mt. Pearl Intermediate on Saturday, November 25th. There will be a robotics element to that competition, which will involve JUST the robot performance on this year’s “Nano Quest” Challenge.

December 2

We are examining the dates and location for the full-fledge First Lego League qualifying competition. At the moment, we’re pretty sure that the date will be Saturday, December 2, (the weekend after the ISC). We are investigating two sites…..Mt. Pearl Intermediate and St. Francis School , which have graciously offered to be our host venue. Both appear to be quite desireable, albeit for different reasons.

Pre-registration will be required.

3. T-SHIRTS

We have secured permission to use the graphic art produced by Hi-Tech Kids, at a modest cost, and of course, we have access to the FLL Lego and Nano logos for the preparation of team T-shirts. You will be able to select one of an array of colours with these logos on the shirt, as well as your school name and possibly logo as well. My philosophy about these items is that they’re excellent promotion for the school and the kids like to wear them. They should be good quality 50/50 shirts.

I’m making a guess at about $15-17 / shirt, given the artwork and the screen printing involved. Given that price, we need to know how many teams will order it as we will pre-order these units, on a pre-paid basis. It’s something we need to get rolling now.

4. PD OPPORTUNITY.

There will be a PD opportunity in FLL Robotics during the Avalon East Region close-out, and possibly also in the Avalon West Region PD close-out. Search your PD calendar for this opportunity.

5. REGISTRATION FEE

We’ll soon settle on a registration fee for the provncial competition, which will be a little higher than last year, but not enormous, when shared among the team. Pre-competition registration with a reasonable deadline will be a fact of life, as we have to plan on the numbers arriving.

October 6, 2006

Next Meeting

Filed under: lego, meeting, robotics, teams — Mr. Sheppard @ 2:00 pm

Hi Teams,

I will be hosting the next meeting for Lego Robotics teams. This will be an opportunity for you to bring along some team members and work on Nano Quest. Here is the info:

Location: Frank Roberts Junior High (Foxtrap Access Road, CBS)
Date: Saturday, Oct. 14, 2006
Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm

We will be in the gym and we will have two mats setup to work on. If you want your students to work on the mat you will need to bring the following items:

- your computer with the programming software
- your robot and robotics kit
- extension cords

I would like to keep the numbers down due to supervision concerns so I ask that a maximum of 10 students per team be allowed. Please keep in mind that students will not be allowed outside the gym area and that you will be responsible for your students.

I am requiring a confirmation if you plan to attend and please include how many students you will be bringing. The reason is that I need to setup the gym and this can be a lot of work if the numbers are large. Deadline for confirming your attendance is Wednesday, Oct. 3rd. If you do not email me I will assume you are not coming.

I would like you to treat this as an opportunity for students to get together and learn from each other so please come with a spirit of co-operation. Also come prepared with questions and issues you wish to discuss.

Thomas

September 15, 2006

Nano Quest: Space Elevator

Filed under: challenge 2006, elevator, lego, nano quest, robotics, space — Mr. Sheppard @ 7:26 pm


Space Elevator

Mission: Operate the space elevator. At least one robot must cause the car with the yellow cargo to come down. If this mission is completed, no matter which robot or robots worked on it, both teams get 40 points.

Source: http://www.firstlegoleague.org/default.aspx?pid=23720

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