My 5th-grade son (21-22 school year) and I competed in last year’s Cargo Connect for the 1st time. This year, we’d like to find some Lego-loving kids to build a new team.
Ideally, kids should have some experience using either EV3 (just retired), Robot Inventor or Spike Prime (the last 2 are Lego’s latest products).
I was an advisor, and volunteer as a coach for this year. We need another coach volunteer. More parents’ involvements are definitely welcomed.
We will join Livingston Robotics Club where we can receive guidance from its veteran coaches and mentors for not only FLL but also other competitions (FTC, FRC, VEX, WRO), and more conveniently, we can use its FLL game tables in the clubhouse.
The season starts in August. But we will start our pre-season as soon as the team is formed, and go over something like FLL Challenge introduction, robot and attachment brainstorm (common chassis designs, CAD using Studio etc), coding brainstorm (scratch / block, common code libraries e.g. proportional line following, exact turning, moving straight, line & wall squaring etc).
Such pre-season warmup is very helpful for new players and rookie teams like us; otherwise we will feel the schedule is just too tight between the August season start and the regional qualifier contest in late November.
If interested, please shoot me an email [email protected]
Ideally, kids should have some experience using either EV3 (just retired), Robot Inventor or Spike Prime (the last 2 are Lego’s latest products).
I was an advisor, and volunteer as a coach for this year. We need another coach volunteer. More parents’ involvements are definitely welcomed.
We will join Livingston Robotics Club where we can receive guidance from its veteran coaches and mentors for not only FLL but also other competitions (FTC, FRC, VEX, WRO), and more conveniently, we can use its FLL game tables in the clubhouse.
The season starts in August. But we will start our pre-season as soon as the team is formed, and go over something like FLL Challenge introduction, robot and attachment brainstorm (common chassis designs, CAD using Studio etc), coding brainstorm (scratch / block, common code libraries e.g. proportional line following, exact turning, moving straight, line & wall squaring etc).
Such pre-season warmup is very helpful for new players and rookie teams like us; otherwise we will feel the schedule is just too tight between the August season start and the regional qualifier contest in late November.
If interested, please shoot me an email [email protected]