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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Massive Earthquake in Haiti


bounced from twitter @firstlegoleague


The thoughts and prayers of everyone at FIRST and the entire FLL community are with the citizens of Haiti. This is a terrible tragedy for the world. FIRST has not yet heard from our FLL Partners and team members in Haiti, but we remain hopeful that they and their families are okay. We will all do whatever we can to support them in the days ahead.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

FLL Growth



From the development of the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) concept by FIRST and the LEGO Group and the first pilot tournaments in 1998 in the U.S., FLL has grown to more than 140,000 children in 56 countries projected to participate in the Smart Move season.



Information obtained from FIRST LEGO League

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Found on YouTube


A couple of our team members found the videos below. It's always amazing to see how others go about accomplishing the various missions



Sunday, December 20, 2009

390 point practice run


This is the bestest table run we've recorded. Our all time best table run, evah, is 400 smackers.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

On to State! got robot? wins Technical Award at regional.


got robot? attended their regional qualifier on Dec. 12th, in Rockford, Illinois. It was one of the smaller regional tournaments in Illinois with only 10 teams attending. They had a very good day and their teamwork, technical, and presentation judging went very, very well.

Their table scores for the robot game were considerably lower than anticipated in part from the brand new, and much tackier, mission mats throwing off some key turns and higher ambient light levels throwing off one of the unshielded sensors causing the robot to miss important way points. Their highest table score was 270 points and their highest score for the day was 325. Overall they ranked 3rd or 4th on the table for the day. They have their homework cut out for them as they gather their thoughts for the state tournament in January.

During the awards ceremony the team won the Technical Award for robot design an programming and was one of three teams chosen to advance to the state tournament. All in all a very good day for team 247.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Hey we're in the paper!


The Mrs. and I were thumbing through our copy of the Daily Herald when we spot on page 5 of section 5 a press release about our team. Thanks Sue!

400 Points!


got robot? did their very first 400 point table run on Dec. 6th!!



Friday, December 4, 2009

Great use of Sensors

Lego's in Paradise posted this video of a 400 point run on YouTube. I think their use of sensor is interesting.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Final weeks

Like most projects much of FLL is trying to control chaos and then organizing it into something presentable. As we near our Dec. 12th date much of what we've been working on is now coming together.

Our project this year is so awesome. We've spent a lot of time in research and have interviewed four experts with a fifth lined up. I'm hoping the judges will be blown away. The team has done a terrific job. 

Carol and I have worked hard to put a state tournament polish on what we're presenting at our regional. The purpose is to be that much further along should we advance to state. Last year we discovered the month interval between regional and state leaves very little time to make improvements. Especially when you factor Christmas and News Years into the equation.

Considering all the time we've spent the project our table missions are a tad behind schedule. I'm not too worried though because we've worked out our navigation so that the robot can find its way using sensors and way points. Unlike last year the kids are working out the solutions pragmatically. Their plan is to run three missions with a couple contingency missions in case something goes wrong and they need to retrieve the robot by hand.

I'm also proud of the kids for learning and applying some advanced programming techniques. Six of our seven members can explain a proportional controller and half them can write one from memory. I think it's pretty cool. I hope the technical judge will think so too.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Table Progress


West: The robot can pick up the blue loop, the gray loop, and the three loops consistently every time but still has to pick up the next gray loop yet.


End (east): Robot performs every thing consistently but the ending turns still need to be tweaked.


T2: First two loops grabbed consistently but brown still needs work.