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JohnFogarty
05-08-2013, 11:07
Monday, August 5, 2013

Are you a Rookie FTC Team? Here's how to start your season right
The FTC season can be tricky to navigate if you're new to the program. However, understanding a few key things will help you put all the pieces together and get your season rolling right.

The most important thing you can do to jump start your season is to read the documentation we provide on www.usfirst.org/ftc. I know it's no fun to sit down with a manual, but they really do provide insightful information. Start with the Mentor Guide, which will help you better understand the specifics of running an FTC Team, then read the Game Manual Part 1, which contains rules related to building your robot. After Kickoff on Sept. 7, read the Game Manual Part 2, which contains the specific rules for this year's challenge. These three documents will lay the foundation for your entire season.

You should also spend some time learning the basics of the technology that goes into an FTC robot. Your students will do most of the heavy lifting in this realm, but having a basic understanding will help you guide them. Here are four areas you should learn more about: The Field Control System, the Samantha Module, The LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT, programming languages (LabVIEW for LEGO MINDSTORMS and ROBOTC) and the robot kit of parts.

The FTC website contains many training resources that will help you understand the basics of each of these areas. Spend some time browsing and reading the documentation in the FTC Toolbox. I've also made a number of easy to digest videos which cover many of these topics, which you can find at www.youtube.com/firsttechchallenge.

After these two items, the next single most important thing you can do is connect with a veteran FTC Team. You can use Google, Facebook and Twitter to search for FTC Teams near you. The What Teams and Events are In My Area tool is also good for narrowing down your search options. It won't provide contact information, but it will help you find team names and numbers. Your local Affiliate Partner is also a good resource for connecting with veteran teams near you.

Finally, if there are any workshops, online trainings, courses, etc., you can attend, do it. These types of events will give you more in-depth knowledge and will provide you the opportunity to ask questions.

Following these four pieces of advice is sure to make the start of your season a slam dunk. Good luck and I hope you have a great season Kickoff!
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-8yj_ziS1wL4/UfGKdCCqcoI/AAAAAAAABn0/97P7sPDBxwk/s320/ShootingHoops.jpg
Do you have ideas on other things rookie FTC Teams should do to start their season right? Please leave them as comments below.



Posted by Timm Huffman at 10:00 AM


I'm seeing things...like the number four (He said there were four pieces of advice, but the post clearly has 5) being important and that it looks like we could be seeing ball game pieces again.

Nemo
05-08-2013, 12:50
I went in and browsed the entire mentor guide. I hadn't ever done that before, and it is quite a good document. I think students should also read through most of that. It will make everybody a smarter team member.

pandamonium
20-08-2013, 09:15
And the ftc 2013 game is ... my guess... slam dunk. They clearly have tried to mirror some frc games. Rebound rumble was a largely popular game. It has been a while since a traditional ball game.

Kevin Thorp
31-08-2013, 18:09
I finished the game animation & sent it over to FIRST for final editing.

Of course I can't post any information, but I can say the Game Design Committee again did an outstanding job coming up with a game that will be very challenging & fun.

I can't wait to see all the ingenious solutions to this year's game tasks!

Kevin Thorp, Mentor
FRC Team 3489 "Category 5"
Summerville, SC

http://www.team3489.org/resources/FTC_Kickoff_Reminder.gif

Andrew Remmers
02-09-2013, 01:45
FINALLY!

JohnFogarty
04-09-2013, 14:09
I keep forgetting that you do the animation for the FTC game every year Kevin. I hope it looks good. I wish I was working with a team this season.

Kevin Thorp
06-09-2013, 15:02
This game is gonna be a lot of fun! Almost makes me wish I was doing FTC instead of FRC. But I guess that would be a little unfair, since I get to see the rules 2 months early. ;)

My job is easy. I can "fake" scoring points with silly cartoon 'bots. The FTC teams have to deal with real physics.

I keep forgetting that you do the animation for the FTC game every year Kevin. I hope it looks good. I wish I was working with a team this season.