22 September 2009

Kitty Litter


We found out today why kitty litter comes in a square box! Actually we learned a ton about how packages are shipped and where there is lots of room for optimization in the shipping business. A great talk given by Abigail's dad. Thanks Jeff!

Can't
We also watched a video today from the 60-minutes episode where Dean Kamen's new bionic arm design was featured. I despise the word "can't" and this program shows how we can do just about anything if we try. These students will be the ones to solve these hard problems.

T-shirts and Teams
We will split into our 4 teams on Thursday. I have all the information to order the student's shirts. If you want additional shirts, now is the time to let me know.

Meetings
Remember you can check the schedule of upcoming meetings in the upper right corner of the blog.

Thanks for all the support. The attendance has been astounding!

Chris.

15 September 2009

Playing Field


The students have been busily building and we now have our "playing field" complete (minus a few details on the bridge). It looks very cool and should prove interesting. I can't wait to see if teams can keep their robot on top of the bridge should they attempt to go up there.

Sponsors
We are lucky and grateful to have 3 gracious sponsors this year. This will allow us to break into 4 official FLL teams which means that each team will be smaller and more agile. With 26 students, we will have two teams of 6 and two teams of 7. I really look forward to that. I will be forming the teams in the coming week or so. Note that there are still a couple of students that have not turned in a sign-up sheet. I will bug you directly next week for those if they are not turned in because we will be ordering shirts soon.

Handbooks
You can get a soft copy of the student's handbook HERE. We keep each student's handbook in the room but feel free to download and/or print a copy for your student to study after homework and chores.

Come to a Meeting
Please feel free to come to a meeting anytime and see what we are up to. I always keep the little box in the upper right of the blog up-to-date with a list of the coming meetings.

As usual, call me or Mrs. Sullivan anytime with issues or questions.

Thanks for reading,
Chris.

04 September 2009

Our Challenge

Our challenge for this year is released! (That's me on the far left)

Smart Move
To see the details click HERE. It would be awesome if you want to spend some time with your student looking the site over. FIRST did a good job this year on the site. Look at the robot missions, rules and the research project. Of course we will cover all this in much detail in the coming weeks. If you get bored, you can see the design team here (grin).

Awesome First Meeting
Thursday was our first meeting. I'm excited that we had 24 in attendance. We visited and just talked about each other and the FLL program. Wow how this program has grown. I started this Blog a couple of days before year #1 so scroll down if you want to see how far we have come.

Next Week
Next week we will start building the models for the table. I will also be at the BVMS Family Fun Night in the 7th grade quad next Friday night (the 11th). Students are welcome to come and hang out in our area if they want but we don't require that anybody be there.

Other Stuff
  • We would like to have all corporate donations identified by September 15th so let Jamie (LockeJamie@yahoo.com) know if you or anyone you know is interested.
  • Remember that you can send a message to all the robotics parents via the mail list at bvms-blog-subscribers@googlegroups.com but don't worry if you post accidentally because I moderate all postings anyway.
  • All days on the schedule that are grayed out are NO MEETING days and the schedule is subject to change. I will let you know a week or 2 in advance if we change the schedule.
  • Don't worry, I don't plan to fill your email with these postings but I may post a few times the first couple of weeks to let you know how we are doing.
  • Please feel free come to any meeting anytime.
Thanks for sharing these wonderful students. I am excited by the possibilities this year and it was a real pleasure to meet each and every student!

Thanks,
Chris.