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Wayne C.
07-06-2011, 17:31
Brunswick Eruption 10

November 5, 2011
North Brunswick Twp HS
98 Raider Rd
North Brunswick NJ


40 team max
$200 registration
prerookies play free- hosts get discount

lots of fun stuff planned-

you really want to be there

see attached flyer

contact-
Wayne Cokeley smwonder@comcast.net

Kristian Calhoun
09-06-2011, 13:15
The new, revamped Brunswick Eruption website has been launched! Check it out at http://be.raiderrobotix.org/ to register your team, sign up to volunteer, or stay up to date with the latest BE news. We'll also be updating this thread with details as plans are finalized.

We're working hard to make the 10th anniversary of Brunswick Eruption the biggest and best yet! If there's anything special you would like to see at this milestone event, let us know your suggestions.

Wayne C.
29-07-2011, 16:52
Update-

So far we have 7 entries for Brunswick Eruption 10- up from this time last year. We are topping out at 40 so if you plan on attending it would be a good idea to go to the site and get started.

Bharat has a lot of new activities planned. You dont want to miss this year!!

WC

Alexa Stott
07-09-2011, 13:47
Hey everyone! Just wanted to let all of you know about the event's Twitter (http://twitter.com/BrunsEruption10) and Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brunswick-Eruption-10/209102422478353)! Be sure to follow/like us for everything BE-related.

Cody Burd
07-09-2011, 15:27
How Old do you have to be to voulenteer for brunswick 10

Bharat Nain
24-09-2011, 09:17
The following email was sent to teams.
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Aloha Teams,

Things are heating up here in North Brunswick as the tenth annual Brunswick Eruption nears. We would love to have you join us for this year’s event. Dust off your 2011 FRC robot to play some LogoMotion or come on down to volunteer.

We have a number of exciting events and activities planned for this year’s competition. Aside from the usual Evil Sundae Contest, which once again will be filled with delicious ingredients, teams will be able to attend conferences for free this year, participate in our new Aloha contest or nominate a mentor for the Mike Wade Memorial Award.

Basic Details:
What: Brunswick Eruption 10
When: November 5, 2011
Where: North Brunswick Township High School, NJ
Registration Fee: $200; $100 discount with one pre-rookie; Free with two or more pre-rookies. Pre-rookies enter free.
More info and sign-up: http://be.raiderrobotix.org/

Conferences / Workshops

“Dynamic Mentoring” by Paul Kloberg
Join FIRST superstar Paul Kloberg for a presentation on innovative mentoring techniques.
Paul will show attendees how to inspire students to become leaders themselves and “let go” of the wheel and trust students to git’er done on their own as much as possible.

Paul Kloberg has been involved in FIRST since 2000. He has fulfilled many roles including Senior Mentor, FTA, regional committee member and head coach of teams 303 and 1403. Paul was Brunswick Eruption’s first “Big Kahuna” award winner. He was also the recipient of the Woodie Flowers Finalist Award in 2007 and Volunteer of the Year award at the NJ Regional in 2003. Paul’s effects can be felt across the tri-state region due to his exuberant nature and tireless dedication to numerous teams across FIRST. Paul lives by the quote, “sure VIPs are important to FIRST, just not as important as MIPs”.


“Winning Game and Design Strategies” by Shaun McNulty
Join Shaun McNulty for a presentation on success strategies used year after year. From the simple techniques used during the robot build process to the complex strategies on Einstein, Shaun will explain Team 25’s journey. In 2006, Team 25 won 45 out of the 50 matches and finished second in the world. After going through two regionals undefeated, they repeated it again in 2010. In this workshop, Shaun will reveal the success principles employed by top teams along with the major pitfalls they avoid. Learn how to successfully dominate the field and be consistent on the field every year.

Shaun McNulty has been involved with Team 25 since its inception. Starting off as a student, Shaun was inspired and dragged into the vortex of FIRST. Since then, he has been an integral part of the team. Shaun’s meticulous attention to technical details along with his talent to critically analyze a FIRST game has provided team 25 with a considerable advantage over the years. While on the field, Shaun coaches student drivers to pay attention to the right details and follow a set of instructions leading to many wins. You will not want to miss this workshop since this is the first time Shaun will uncover 25’s various success strategies that any FIRST team can use!

NEMO (Non Engineering Mentor Organization) Workshop
NEMO will be open to adult mentors, including engineers, teachers and college students (who may be the only mentors on their teams) who are involved with all the non-engineering aspects of the FIRST Robotics programs. It is mainly a support group and information exchange for those mentors who help with all the behind-the-scene glue that hold the teams together including mentor recruitment and retention, travel (hotels, endless meals), parent involvement, fundraising, business plans, public relations, community service, dealing with the FIRST logistics. We hope to seek out all the NEMs who don't realize they are part of a large community. -firstnemo.org (http://firstnemo.org/)
This workshop will be facilitated by Karin Kloberg. Karin has been a longtime mentor of 303 and 1403. Assisting Paul Kloberg in all his FIRST endeavors, Karin knows exactly what it is like to be a mentor on a team. Not to mention that she keeps Paul from going insane! Karin has also volunteered for FIRST at many levels including being a referee for many years. Because of her background, Karin has a lot to offer from a NEMO workshop!

Awards and Activities

Aloha Award
This award encompasses all aspects of FIRST, Team 25, and Brunswick Eruption with an “Aloha” spirit. Teams are given a set of objectives and earn points for each task they complete. The challenges are designed to allow teams to grow as a group and show their own Aloha spirit by spreading the word of FIRST culture in their communities and at Brunswick Eruption. Examples of challenges include: decorating your team’s pit, participating in online social media, attending conferences, recruiting new FIRST teams, and introducing new members of your community to FIRST by having them attend BE. Find out more here: http://be.raiderrobotix.org/alohaaward.php (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/alohaaward.php)

Mike Wade Memorial Award
Mike Wade of NASA Goddard was a longtime friend of FIRST and responsible for the growth of off-season competitions in the northeast. Mike Wade represented hard work, persistence and ruthless dedication. This award will honor a mentor that embodies these same characteristics. To be eligible, teams must submit an essay of less than 600 words explaining how their chosen mentor goes above and beyond the call of duty for their team. All submissions must be made to brunswickeruption@gmail.com by October 30th.

Evil Sundae Contest
As usual, Brunswick Eruption’s premiere wildest and vilest party - The Evil Sundae contest will now be webcasted and held on the field! An Evil Sundae is ice-cream mixed with some, shall we say, “non-traditional” ingredients that change every year. Each team nominates one member from their team to participate in this contest. The goal? To eat, and keep down, the sundae in the fastest time possible. Each participant is allowed to bring a spoon of their choosing to use in conquering this evil dessert. We provide the barf bags. Participation in this contest is purely at the participants risk and we take absolutely no responsibility!

Other awards include the Minibot Challenge, Best Autonomous mode and many more! More details: http://be.raiderrobotix.org/awards.php (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/awards.php)

Once again, the BE team will be taking a stab at rule modifications (to be announced) and changing bits and pieces of the 2011 game to make it even more exciting and keep you on the edge of your seat. Ready to come? Can’t wait to get started? Awesome! Begin before the doors even open by planning and gathering enough supplies to compete in the 2011 Aloha Award, a highly interactive competition that will have teams striving to earn the most points as they complete a set of predefined objectives.

Sign up now at the BE webpage: http://be.raiderrobotix.org/register.php (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/register.php)

We can’t wait to celebrate the 10th year of Brunswick Eruption with you!

Mahalo,
The Brunswick Eruption Team
Brunswick Eruption (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/#%21/BrunsEruption10) | Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brunswick-Eruption-10/209102422478353)

BlacksmithWoods
24-09-2011, 11:56
I enjoyed this last year, I hope it is as good this year! I can't wait! :D

Cyberphil
24-09-2011, 20:18
I did not go last year, but I am looking forward to volunteering this year!

kinganu123
05-10-2011, 14:51
What time do the teams have to be there and if there is a practice matches.

Bharat Nain
11-10-2011, 21:30
An Agenda will be released soon but doors open at 7 AM and practice matches start at 7:30 PM tentatively.

We are also excited to announce that Two Pencil Designs (http://www.twopencildesigns.com) will be sponsoring a special prize for the winner of the Aloha Award (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/alohaaward.php)!! :D

Bharat Nain
20-10-2011, 11:28
Team Registrations are still open! Go Sign up now! (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/)

Current Team List:
Team 25 - Raider Robotix
Team 41 - Warriors
Team 56 - Robbe Xtreme
Team 178 - Second Law Enforcers
Team 219 - Team Impact
Team 222 - Tigertrons
Team 224 - The Tribe
Team 369 - High Voltage
Team 553 - The PSIcotics Ψ
Team 555 - Montclair Robotics
Team 613 - Neowarriors
Team 806 - Brooklyn Blacksmiths
Team 888 - Robotiators
Team 1075 - Sprockets
Team 1089 - Team Mercury
Team 1302 - Team Lionheart
Team 1396 - Pyrobots
Team 1676 - Pascack Pioneers
Team 1807 - Redbird Robotics
Team 1923 - The Midknight Inventors
Team 2180 - Zero Gravity
Team 2559 - Normality Zero
Team 2590 - Nemesis
Team 2607 - Fighting Robo-VIkings
Team 3123 - The WildCogs
Team 3553 - South Philly Rambots
Team 3718 - JunkYard Battalion

Alexa Stott
21-10-2011, 15:35
The agenda (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/agenda.php) for the main event has been posted. Don't forget that we also have some really neat workshops (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/workshops.php) planned as well. The schedule for those should be coming shortly!

Alexa Stott
24-10-2011, 17:28
We have put some information (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/localinfo.php) up about the local area (hotels, restaurants, hardware stores, entertainment, etc.) for anyone unfamiliar with the area. Be sure to check that out!

Kristian Calhoun
25-10-2011, 18:28
Attention attending teams!

Mentor nominations for the Mike Wade Memorial Award (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/awards.php) are due by the end of this week. Nominations of 600 words or less should be submitted to brunswickeruption [at] gmail.com. Outside of being a great way to thank your mentors, submitting an entry will earn your team a whopping 150 points towards the Aloha Award!

In other news, the rule changes (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/rules.php) for BE10 have been published on our website—nothing there should come as much of a surprise.

For everyone else, team registration (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/register.php) is still open! Come join us for one of your last chances to play LogoMotion!

Kristian Calhoun
31-10-2011, 14:12
I'm happy to announce that for the first time in ten years, Brunswick Eruption will be webcast!

We hope you'll be able to join us in person, but if not, the webcast will let you follow all of the aloha action from home, including the Evil Sundae contest! A link to the stream will be posted in this thread, on the BE website (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/), and to the event's Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brunswick-Eruption-10/209102422478353) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/) pages later this week.

BJC
31-10-2011, 14:59
“Winning Game and Design Strategies” by Shaun McNulty
Join Shaun McNulty for a presentation on success strategies used year after year. From the simple techniques used during the robot build process to the complex strategies on Einstein, Shaun will explain Team 25’s journey. In 2006, Team 25 won 45 out of the 50 matches and finished second in the world. After going through two regionals undefeated, they repeated it again in 2010. In this workshop, Shaun will reveal the success principles employed by top teams along with the major pitfalls they avoid. Learn how to successfully dominate the field and be consistent on the field every year.

Shaun McNulty has been involved with Team 25 since its inception. Starting off as a student, Shaun was inspired and dragged into the vortex of FIRST. Since then, he has been an integral part of the team. Shaun’s meticulous attention to technical details along with his talent to critically analyze a FIRST game has provided team 25 with a considerable advantage over the years. While on the field, Shaun coaches student drivers to pay attention to the right details and follow a set of instructions leading to many wins. You will not want to miss this workshop since this is the first time Shaun will uncover 25’s various success strategies that any FIRST team can use!



Will this talk be videotaped or recorded? It sounds very interesting and I'm sure there are lots of people who would enjoy learning from it who are unable to make the actual event.

Thanks, Bryan

jwfoss
31-10-2011, 15:12
Will this talk be videotaped or recorded? It sounds very interesting and I'm sure there are lots of people who would enjoy learning from it who are unable to make to the actual event.

Thanks, Bryan

Seconded, any opportunity to learn from a successful team is helpful to other teams across the country (and beyond). It's excellent to see more teams having seminars, but please document them and make them available to the rest of FIRST.

Bharat Nain
31-10-2011, 21:34
Seconded, any opportunity to learn from a successful team is helpful to other teams across the country (and beyond). It's excellent to see more teams having seminars, but please document them and make them available to the rest of FIRST.

Unfortunately, at this time there are no plans to record these workshops. However, if the presenters have a powerpoint that they want hosted, we'll gladly do that. :)

Alexa Stott
02-11-2011, 13:19
Just a reminder to all the teams attending this year's event--we are holding a food drive for the North Brunswick Food Pantry. The 5 teams who bring in the most food will earn 75 points towards the Aloha Award (http://be.raiderrobotix.org/alohaaward.php)!

Also, thanks to all the teams that submitted entries to the Mike Wade Memorial Award. It's great to see you all giving your mentors the recognition they deserve!

Kristian Calhoun
03-11-2011, 21:10
As promised, here is the link to where the webcast will take place!

http://be.raiderrobotix.org/webcast.php

Be sure to tune in this Saturday! We also plan on tweeting the scores for each match.

Alexa Stott
03-11-2011, 22:26
As promised, here is the link to where the webcast will take place!

http://be.raiderrobotix.org/webcast.php

Be sure to tune in this Saturday! We also plan on tweeting the scores for each match.

Yup! In case you can't watch the webcast, follow us @BrunsEruption10. You'll also notice we have a twitter feed set up on the webcast page. Simply tweet using the hashtag #omgBE to see your tweet show up there and talk to other FIRSTers about the event!

Hallry
06-11-2011, 12:50
Boy, that extra hour of sleep last night really helped, but I'm still exhausted from yesterday. That was one of the most exciting yet nerve-breaking events I've ever been to.

Congratulations to all teams that participated; everyone did a terrific job, and certainly made it a tough competition.

Thanks to 1075, the Sprockets, and 2554, the WarHawks, for being great alliance partners; we couldn't have won without you. I can't imagine what time 1075 got back to Canada last night with not leaving North Brunswick until around 7:00. I lost track of who won the tube-hanging count challenge between us in the eliminations :)

Also, congrats to finalists 25, Raider Robotix, 369, High Voltage, and 2559, Normality Zero, for being amazing challengers to go up against in the finals. You guys not only had a great strategy, but thought fast on your feet as well. It was an honor to be able to play such an impressive alliance as you.

Furthermore, I would like to say a special thanks to Team 41, one of the most gracious and professional teams I have ever met. Having to withdraw due to a malfunctioning robot is one of the most heartbreaking things that a team will ever have to do, but you did it extremely honorably, and truly embody FIRST's founding concept of G.P.

Last but certainly not least, I would like to additionally thank everybody involved with organizing Brunswick Eruption 10. It was an extremely well ran off-season competition, and one of my favorite competitions to go to overall. Just watching that Evil Sundae Contest is going to give me nightmares until Kickoff. The field was resistant to work, but the FTA's did a tremendous job getting it to cooperate as soon as they could, and made sure that every team was able to play.

Again, thank you and a job well done to all of those who coordinated and participated in B.E. 10, and all of us from 1676, the Pascack Pi-oneers, can't wait to see you all next season. :D

P.S. Is there any way to get that webcast archived somewhere? There are some action-packed matches that I would love to watch again! And were any of the workshops recorded that could be posted as well?

Akash Rastogi
06-11-2011, 13:12
Special congrats goes to 2554 for your first competition win. :) You guys keep improving every year and have come a long way from building your entire robot during the last two weeks (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73514) of build at our shop, keep it up!

Cyberphil
06-11-2011, 19:49
To everyone who helped at BE this year,

This was an excellent event, and you should be really proud of what it came out to be. Though it was a bit slow to start, once all of the bugs were worked out it ran very well. I once again loved the awards, and the evil sundae was awesome.

Keep up the good work!

Alexa Stott
08-11-2011, 10:58
Hey guys! We've put together a short 10 question survey to gather some feedback about BE. You can fill it out here (http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2RPDKYX). We'd really appreciate it if you took a few moments to answer the questions so we can keep working to make Brunswick Eruption a fun time for everyone.

Thanks! :)

delsaner
08-11-2011, 13:30
Man, what a competition! Congratulations to all the teams who competed, you all certainly played your hearts out! :)

BE once again was ran phenomenally, and it continues to be one of my favorite off-season events. Staff was great, organization went well, food was delicious, and the workshops were very informative. Shout-out to Shaun for the excellent strategy and design workshop, I certainly learned a lot.

Great job Team 25, can't wait for next year!

Racer26
09-11-2011, 13:07
Anybody have the match results for the whole day?

I see some information on twitter from @BrunsEruption10, but I can't make proper sense of it.

Based on my viewing of that, it looks like 1075 was 6-0-0 and 1676 was 5-1-0 (losing once to 1075), but 1676 seeded #1, picking 1075, and then 2554. It appears then that as an alliance they blew through QF and SF undefeated but finals results are missing.

Also, there doesn't appear to be any posts from BE10 from @frcfms.

Bharat Nain
09-11-2011, 13:16
While I do not have the match results, here are the list of awards:

Winners: 1676, 1075, and 2554
Finalist: 25, 2559, and 369
Top 8: 1676 1075 1089 2559 2180 25 41 56
Mike Wade Memorial Award: Jim Giacchi, Team 41
Fastest Minibot: 2607
Food Drive Champion: 806
Aloha Award: 303
Dave Beck Memorial Award: 2180
Best Autonomous Mode: 1075
Evil Sundae Survivor Contest: 2554
Big Kahuna: Walter Suchowiecki and Mike Lubniewski

I want to thank all the teams who came out and competed at BE 10. We hope you had fun despite the delays due to field issues. Those will not return next year.

I also want to thank all the qualified volunteers who helped us run the competition and make it a success.

We hope to see you all next year!