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ColleenShaver
06-11-2008, 11:59
WPI will be hosting a training event that will showcase the 2009 FRC Control System on Saturday, November 15 at 1:00 EST. What is particularly exciting about this event is that you’ll get to hear from the designers of all the code, utilities, and hardware that will be part of the new system. Presenting will be:

- Chris Jennings from FIRST – FIRST Robotics Competition Engineering Projects Manager
- Brad Miller – WPI - developer of C/C++ versions of the WPI Robotics Library
- Thomas Dohse - National Instruments - developer working on the LabVIEW version of the WPI Robotics Library
- Eric VanWyk - designer of the Hardware Breakout Boards and the new Power Distribution Module
- Beth Finn – BAE Software Engineer - developer of the C/C++ Vision library

We will start at 1:00 PM EST on Saturday, November 15 at WPI in Worcester, MA.

The event will be webcast for all teams to view. Details will be available on http://first.wpi.edu as we get closer.

If you’d like to attend the live event, we have room for 200 attendees. Please send email to colleen@wpi.edu with you’re team number and the number of team members you would like to bring. We’ll be in contact prior to the event to verify the number of people we can accommodate. We will contact you with directions and additional information after receiving your email.

ATannahill
06-11-2008, 14:11
Will it be recorded and released afterwards?

ColleenShaver
06-11-2008, 15:05
We will be doing a couple things to make sure all teams can have access to the information:

1. We will be recording the presentations in our on-campus studio the day before for posting online. This will allow some higher quality video, greater organization, and the opportunity to easily show the computer screen (coding, etc) along with shots of presenters, robots, and other things. They will be split into specific topics for easier viewing/download. These will be available shortly following the event.

2. The presentations on the 15th will be webcast live and will include the option for the live audience and those watching online to ask questions of the presenters. We will most likely handle the webcast Q&A via instant messenger. We are unsure at this time if we will post the entire video of the webcast following the event (since it will be replicated by the videos in #1) but we will do our best to document any valuable Q&A to supplement whatever videos are posted.

Thanks!

synth3tk
07-11-2008, 14:53
Sounds good. Just marked my calendar!!

Greg Marra
08-11-2008, 13:38
1. We will be recording the presentations in our on-campus studio the day before for posting online. This will allow some higher quality video, greater organization, and the opportunity to easily show the computer screen (coding, etc) along with shots of presenters, robots, and other things. They will be split into specific topics for easier viewing/download. These will be available shortly following the event.

I am extremely excited for this.

comphappy
09-11-2008, 01:58
Bah, I am going to be at WPI on Tuesday, and in Boston all week, but I leave on Saturday.

ColleenShaver
11-11-2008, 12:12
Here's a update for folks coming to the live presentation or watching the webcast.

- All information can be found by going to http://first.wpi.edu and clicking on "Information and Webcast link" on the right-hand side under News. (The direct link is: http://first.wpi.edu/FRC/training1115.html)

- An introductory video by Dean Kamen has been added. It is currently available to watch streaming and should be available for download soon.

- The length of training will depend on the number of questions from the audiences. We are expecting it to run 2-3 hours overall.

- For those watching the webcast, you can ask questions by sending an IM to firstwebcast or an email to firstresources@wpi.edu. You need not send your questions to both. We will do our best to get to all questions. If you have a problem with the webcast, you can also let us know through those means.

- The recorded videos will be posted early next week. They will be recorded using the Echo360 program we have on campus. This allows flexibility between camera and screen views, indexing to easily skip to certain parts of the video, and the opportunity to watching streaming or download a podcast.

We look forward to people joining us for the event. If you are interested in coming to the live show, there is still space available just email colleen@wpi.edu with the number of folks you want to bring. Adults and students are welcome.

ColleenShaver
13-11-2008, 14:15
The training session happening this Saturday (Nov 15) starting at 1PM EST at WPI will cover the following topics:


Control system hardware
Writing programs with LabVIEW
Writing programs with C/C++
Question & Answer session from live audience and from online via the following:
AIM: firstwebcast
firstresources@wpi.edu


Presenters will include Thomas Dohse (NI), Brad Miller (WPI), Beth Finn, and Eric VanWyk.

To watch the webcast, visit http://first.wpi.edu

Room is still available to attend the session live (WPI Campus, Worcester, MA). Contact colleen@wpi.edu for more information or to sign up.

EricVanWyk
15-11-2008, 10:52
I just wanted to send a reminder out to all of our adoring fans:

The webcast goes live in just over 3 hours. You can send questions in via AIM at "firstwebcast". Be sure to either show up or tune in, it should be fun.

Tom Bottiglieri
15-11-2008, 21:37
Great presentation by all today!

Looks like NI/WPI/FIRST really hit a home run with this one.

Can't wait to get my hands on the hardware.

rwood359
16-11-2008, 00:42
Was this presentation recorded and will it be available for those who couldn't watch it live?

Travis Hoffman
16-11-2008, 01:16
Was this presentation recorded and will it be available for those who couldn't watch it live?

A previous post in this thread indicates videos will be posted next week. They also indicated via AIM during the webcast that the PowerPoint presentation would also be posted.

BrentJ
25-11-2008, 15:38
Does any one know when the rest of the videos from the 15th November training this are going to be uploaded?