Monday, September 24, 2012

FLL 2012 - Senior Solutions season. We are proceeding with FLL this season. Currently, our team consists of just my two children, which thus far is working fairly well. We will see if I am still optimistic when crunch time rolls around.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Food Factor! 2011/2012 First Lego Season

Our team has already starting meeting, and is very excited to start on this years' challenge. We meet every Saturday from 3:00-5:00, and closer to the November competition date, we will likely be adding a week day meeting.

Please email me for more details.

Monday, September 13, 2010

We have a coach

I have registered the team. Our name is the Master Bots. We now have a coach, and will be having our first meeting this Saturday, September 17 at 9:30. Please email me for location details.

Monday, August 16, 2010

We still need a coach!

My son and I attended the Vancouver Robotics Club meeting last month, and we were fortunate enough to meet someone that expressed an interest in helping out with the club. I'm not sure, however, if his level of availability meshes with the amount of commitment that is required for preparing for the November competition. He work Mon - Fri 8:00, to 8:00, so his only day of availability is Saturdays, and we won't even be able to hammer out a time until he gets back into town on September 8th. Judging from what I saw last weekend, he will be fantastic with the children, however, I do not think that we can expect him to act as the primary coach.

I cannot volunteer to coach this team, unfortunately, as I am spread extremely thin right now. However, if someone else is willing to coach, or has a spouse that might be willing to step in, that would be fantastic. The coach doesn't need to be familiar with Mindstorms - all that is required is enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn alongside the kids. So please, please, please, if someone is able to help out, let me know ASAP.

We are now facing a time crunch. The deadline for team submissions is in mid-September, or whenever all the spots are filled, whichever comes first. If possible, we should get our team registration in as soon as possible to make sure we get a spot. Some teams are already formed, and have already received their field setup kits. The challenge will be announced on September 3rd, so as of that date, we can assume the some teams will be up and running and already working on the challenge. Once we have a meeting time, and a coach sorted out, the next order of business will be to find a meeting place. My place is a possibility, but it is small, so depending on the size of the group, we may need a larger space.

There are some costs associated with this, which we will split between the families involved. Although the actual amount for which each of us is responsible will depend on how many families ultimately decide to proceed, I thought I would attach link to a sample budget to give everyone an idea of the kinds of fees involved. I've noticed that one variable item is the NXT set. My son already has a set, so we have the option of using his set to save on costs. I have asked about using his set on the FLL forum, and apparently, the retail set, and the one typically used for the FLL competition are not identical. The one used typically used in the FLL competitions has additional useful pieces not included in the retail set. It will be up to the group as to whether we want to get the FLL set, or do our best with the retail set, and possibly pieces from our personal collections.

Here is a description of last year's challenge and project: http://www.usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Community/FLL/Challenges/2009/Smart%20Move%20Challenge%20-%20Missions,%20Game%20Q&A,%20Field%20Setup,%20Project.pdf

Let's operate on the assumption that the meetings will be on Saturdays - most likely in the mornings. Based on this assumption, could everyone please let me know if you are still interested in proceeding further, so I can start to get an idea of numbers?

Friday, July 30, 2010

Welcome!

This is the home of a soon-to-be formed First Lego League team for homeschoolers in the Greater Vancouver Area.

Please check back often for updates on events and meeting times.

The team is not official, and at present, we have a number of interested families, but no firm decisions have been made. If your child age 9-14 is interested in joining, and you have not already contacted me, please let me know by commenting below, or emailing me.

We are currently looking for a coach or mentor. I will be attending the August 8th meeting of the Vancouver Robotics Club in search of a coach/mentor, and will post again after the meeting.

If you have experience in robotics, and you are interested in mentoring a group of really keen children, PLEASE comment or let me know!