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Robotics Boy Scout Merit Badge - are you a counselor?
If you are a Scouting Robotics Merit Badge counselor I'd like to talk to you. I'm trying to gear up for the 2013-14 merit badge season and would like to know how you are making out getting scouts through the process.
I'm also looking at the Programming Badge and looking to see if I can do some overlap on the two badges. I think the Robotics programming can count towards one of the programming elements. Private message me, or if you are up for it, post your past experiences here. |
Re: Robotics Boy Scout Merit Badge - are you a counselor?
My wife and I are merit badge councelors. We run summer camps as a fundraiser for our team, the kids build robots, maintain a notebook, and compete with other campers. At the end of camp, we go through the remaining sections of the requirements then sign the scouts blue card?
Our camps satisfy requirements 4-6, requirements 1-3 & 7 are done with niter views at the end of camp |
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Re: Robotics Boy Scout Merit Badge - are you a counselor?
I'm looking for things like rsisk posted about doing the robot build as a separate set of actions in a setting like a camp.
It turns out there is not a lot of Robotics counselors out there, so there is a demand in my area. I'm looking for clever ideas to maximize scout involvement and lessen what I need to do per scout. Another stumbling block for troops is the parts required to build even a simple robot, so I'm trying to see how smaller, less expensive robots (Lego E3, Vex IQ) can work out. Right now I use (and reuse) VEX Metal to build simple protobot clones for single scouts, or push them to join a robotics team to get the build part completed. I'm also looking for how to overlap Programming Badge requirement 5 (write programs) so they can get a running start on that Badge. |
Re: Robotics Boy Scout Merit Badge - are you a counselor?
We do several things in this area.
1. Recruit school teams to do single day robot merit badge camps. They use it as a fund raiser and community out reach and Scouts are happy to pay $25 to come do it. win win. 2. Summer Camp. We got a local sponsor to donate a few thousand dollars so we could purchase a dozen vex kits to use for robotics merit badge at summer camp. During the off months those kits are available for anyone to use. Each kit is in a covenient tupper waretub and easy to transport. The key here is to make doing inventory part of the closing task. In one day we can. usually build two robots, have two or three mini competitions, and cover all the requirements. 3. If the kids have already done programming merit badge, then simply reviewing that and the required documentation is all you need. FYI ... we just launched the programming merit badge at the jamboree. We had the kids program vex robotic arms, PLCs (factory controllers) and arduino embedded processors. The scouts thought that was awesome. We ran over 820 Scouths through that booth. Many of those scouts then went next door and did the robotics merit badge where they got credit for programming. (robotics used te new vexiq). |
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