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xitaqua 17-05-2012 12:03

Self Sustainable Team : Summer Camps.
 
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Is there any teams that gets 100% of their funding from summer camp ?
How about 50% grant, 50% summer camp ?

What other mixes of funding sources we have out there.

Enclosed is an example of a robotics summer camp in Missouri.

Cheers,
Marcos.

::rtm::

rocknthehawk 17-05-2012 12:11

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Team 549 holds engineering and lego summer camps, raising around $10,000 a year. Hopefully someone from their team can chime in with more info.

MattC9 17-05-2012 12:29

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We hold vex and Lego summer camps. The middle school kids build vex robots in a week and they play the new vex game (this year sack attack).the Lego kids do the same but they do it with FLL and with last years game plus the first 2 or three days we teach them how to build and program a robot.

That's just a brief over veiw. PM if you have any questions.

Mongai 17-05-2012 13:01

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Our team is running its second Lego camp this summer. We are only doing one session per summer at the moment. Profit wise, we expect around 3k. We are a team that traditionally relies on grants but looking at past financial troubles, starting up these camps is definitely a good start in raising thousands.

xitaqua 17-05-2012 21:30

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Thank you all for sharing.

I am assuming many of you are buying the LEGO Education kit version, instead of the one selling at toy store.

Does anyone know if the Education kit version, has instructions on how to build the croc-bot ?

Cheers,
Marcos.

rsisk 17-05-2012 22:56

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No, it doesn't have those instructions.

We purchased the Lego Education kit plus the extension kit for each team at our summer camps.

xitaqua 18-05-2012 14:25

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Does the extension kits have instructions to build the croc-bot ?

If not, what kind of robots does the extension kit have instructions for ?

Cheers,
Marcos.

ttldomination 18-05-2012 14:47

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Originally Posted by rocknthehawk (Post 1170063)
Team 549 holds engineering and lego summer camps, raising around $10,000 a year. Hopefully someone from their team can chime in with more info.

Hmm, that value sounds a little on the high side, but I can only guess taht a well established camp that's over its start up costs can easily pull roughly 10K. Interesting.

- Sunny G.

Adam.garcia 18-05-2012 15:20

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It is funny that you mention this..

This year is the first year that our team is holding a week-long Summer Robotics camp targeted at Kids who are between 3rd grade and 8th grade.

Using the LEGO mindstorm kits, we will introduce the kids to various robotic principles, while keeping the mood light and enjoyable.

If you'd like more information regarding our itinerary, we'd be glad to help out.

We expect to raise between $1,600 to $3500 (assuming $80 for the week).
Our main goal however is to spread the word about FIRST Robotics and how amazing it truly is!

ttldomination 18-05-2012 15:55

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Originally Posted by Adam.garcia (Post 1170294)
We expect to raise between $1,600 to $3500 (assuming $80 for the week).
Our main goal however is to spread the word about FIRST Robotics and how amazing it truly is!

This is actually interesting.

How are you structuring your camp? What's your group size? How are your "counselors" compensated? What's the challenge these kids are going to be facing? How many kits are you stocking up on?

Do you have to pay anything for facilities? Was there any special kind of license or ceritification your team needed to get? What are your hours?

- Sunny G.

xitaqua 18-05-2012 17:12

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Sunny,

Is your team thinking in doing a summer camp ?

Cheers,
Marcos.

ttldomination 18-05-2012 17:20

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Originally Posted by xitaqua (Post 1170315)
Sunny,

Is your team thinking in doing a summer camp ?

Cheers,
Marcos.

No, this topic has just piqued my curiosity.

- Sunny G.

daniel_dsouza 18-05-2012 20:55

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Originally Posted by Adam.garcia (Post 1170294)
We expect to raise between $1,600 to $3500 (assuming $80 for the week).
Our main goal however is to spread the word about FIRST Robotics and how amazing it truly is!

I truly agree with your main goal.
But where I live, we practically have to beg kids to join our FLL team for free. Many schools are trying to start up "spatial reasoning" classes, which takes away from our pool.
During the summer, veteran programs from community colleges and ASU destroy chances of having a summer camp.
While you may think I am pessimistic, this really happened to us last FLL season. If you have no competition, go for it!

wendymom 18-05-2012 22:20

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This year Bacon is holding 2 week long summer camps. One for 5 -8th graders and one for 2-5th graders. (that one is sold out). We were approached to do this camp by a school after we had worked with their cub scouts helping them earn their science belt loop.

We will be paid 100.00 per kid. Our camp will run from 9 to 1pm everyday. We are expanding on our Exploding Science program. In the mornings we will do team building activities, then fun experiments in Chemistry, Physics, wind and solar power and simple machines. Then snack time and outdoor time, then we work with the Lego Mindstorms kits. On Friday we will have a mini tournament.

We can take up to 30 students per week.

This is the first time we have ever done something this complex. We ran a robot camp for 4-H several years ago but didn't do anything other than Lego robots.

Should be interesting to see how we pull it off.

Adam.garcia 19-05-2012 03:15

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Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 1170301)
This is actually interesting.

How are you structuring your camp?

Attached is the preliminary itinerary for our week-long robotics camp:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/49727352/Leg...20Schedule.xls

We will primarily be using the LEGO Mindstorm Kits.

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Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 1170301)

What's your group size? How are your "counselors" compensated?

We will have approximately 20 kids ranging from rising sophomores to seniors (as well as a few of us leaving off to college) running the majority of the program.

Our head robotics coaches/teachers will be supervising this whole week-long camp. However, they are not going to be running the camp: That is for us students to.

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Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 1170301)

What's the challenge these kids are going to be facing?

Download the link that I sent you. It should have a full itinerary. If you have any further questions about each of these games, I will be happy to clarify.

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Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 1170301)

How many kits are you stocking up on?

I believe we have approximately 8-10 full kits. We assume 5 kids per kit is quite manageable. Therefore, we will be able to accept at most 50 kids.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 1170301)
Do you have to pay anything for facilities? Was there any special kind of license or ceritification your team needed to get? What are your hours?

Everybody running this camp (from teachers to students) will be doing this free of charge. The aim of this camp (from the financial side) is to raise money for our team while providing an interesting service to the community. Students who cannot afford to pay for this camp will be subsidized.

Most importantly, this is a great opportunity to get involved, and that is what our team strives to accomplish.


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