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Rich Kressly
23-12-2007, 14:10
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FIRST programs matched to state education standards (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/1898?) by Rich Kressly

Rich Kressly
23-12-2007, 14:14
Both PA & DE Standards are matched to FIRST programs. The "updated for 07-08" versions include the FTC logo, updated referencing to the web, standards adjustments, and all four FIRST programs (JFLL, FLL, FTC, FRC). If you need an "in" with the school, staff, admin, or board, this just may be the way to start a conversation. If you're not from PA or DE these can stil help (ask Andy Baker about the workforce development connection in Indiana). If you have an educator in your state that would like to create something similar for your purposes, I'd be glad to assist in the process.

Happy Holidays and Namaste...

Coach Norm
23-12-2007, 15:11
I am in the process of developing a curriculum for a new robotics class. We are a Rookie team this year in FIRST. We are TEAM 2468.

Thanks for the link. It is a great resource for me. I am in Austin, Texas. We are looking at a strand of engineering courses from the eighth grade up.

Richard Wallace
23-12-2007, 18:01
I am in the process of developing a curriculum for a new robotics class. ...Maybe you will also find this (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2047) robotics curriculum helpful as a reference.

Thanks for updating, Rich. I hope your work will be useful to many educators in the FIRST community. :)

Coach Norm
23-12-2007, 20:59
Maybe you will also find this (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2047) robotics curriculum helpful as a reference.


I have that one downloaded as well. I visited with my administration about it this week.

I am trying to work on curriculum research, teach the class, get ready for our Rookie season as well as going to grad school at the same time.

I am excited about the Kickoff and the upcoming season but tend to get overwhelmed at times.

Thanks for your help.

Rich Kressly
24-12-2007, 23:46
The St. Louis curriculum materials are awesome. There are also some course files, including proposals here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/1897 and some national robotics education resources in the form of a curriculum framework here: http://www.tsarobotics.org/roboticsframework.html

Good luck!