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Rob2713g 14-05-2007 16:47

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bomberofdoom (Post 626866)
You're planning to make a global map of FIRST teams, right? If so, when are we expecting to see it?

I plan on making it in stages. First I will make one for the teams attending the VCU Regional. Then I hope to make one for Israel, Brazil, and Canada (because they have fewer teams than the US). Hopefully by then many more teams would have been added and I can make a global map.

Thanks to everyone who has added teams!!

I challenge everyone else to add your team plus a couple teams in your area.

Bomberofdoom 14-05-2007 23:20

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
Fine by me. :D

bear24rw 20-05-2007 22:37

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
Someone should make a kml file for google earth that uses this table to plot the location of all the teams

Rob2713g 30-05-2007 11:39

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
Does anyone know the location of team 1172? I have not been able to find their website, school name, or address. They competed in the VCU Regional. Thanks.

mrmummert 30-05-2007 18:23

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
Hello...

1172 should be from Richmond. The First site lists teams from Va. (under "what teams are from this state "in the "whats going on in my area " link)and they are listed as from Richmond.

KathieK 30-05-2007 21:19

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
Connecticut team map at www.ctfirst.org/map.htm

pmax 20-11-2007 00:33

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
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Has anyone build a KML network link to the FIRSTwiki table?
http://wiki.chiefdelphi.com/index.php/Team_Info

If not, I have a weekend project...

-Pete

Quote:

Originally Posted by bear24rw (Post 628229)
Someone should make a kml file for google earth that uses this table to plot the location of all the teams


basicxman 20-11-2007 08:12

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
where do you enter your team information?
can i enter FVC/FTC teams as well?

synth3tk 20-11-2007 10:39

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
Information can be entered here, assuming that the project is still being worked on.

pmax 29-12-2007 21:32

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pmax (Post 652745)
<bump>

Has anyone build a KML network link to the FIRSTwiki table?
http://wiki.chiefdelphi.com/index.php/Team_Info

If not, I have a weekend project...

-Pete

I'll work on a network link to the Chief Delphi wiki list. In the meantime, here's a Google Earth posting of all the Pacific Northwest teams:
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat....n//page/0/vc/1
(sourced from the Portland and Seattle websites)

-Pete

keen101 30-12-2007 01:57

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
I like the map idea.

May I suggest modelling after or gaining ideas from this map.

http://www.flippinsweetdude.com/maps/index.php

...although perhaps while implementing some way to update every season from FIRST's team pages. That way teams would be removed if they became inactive or disbanded.

I like the above link, because it has little icons. Some people wanted a vex map too. If you use some sort of icon system in yours, then you could differentiate between FRC and vex teams.

LSevcik 05-01-2008 00:49

Re: Mapping FIRST Teams
 
Andrew,

I am replying regarding the regional in Houston, Texas. In 1998 there was a regional in Houston, it was held at Space Center Houston and 22 teams competed. The Southwest regional was a pilot regional to grow FIRST in other areas of the country. The regional did not return in 1999 due to the lack of local sponsorship dollars. The Houston teams that registered in 1999 had to travel to other regionals to compete. The closest one was the Florida regional. Team 57 competed in Florida in 1999.

Since the Texas teams had no place to compete, Steve Alaniz and myself decided to approach FIRST about having a regional in Houston. That's how we became volunteer regional directors. With the help of BP, ExxonMobil and NASA sponsorship the Lone Star Regional was born.

The Southwest regional didn't sound like it fit an event that was Texas size. Someone had mentioned to me that Texas was the Lone Star State. I ran this name up the flag pole and everyone loved it. So, thus it became the Lone Star Regional.

The coolest thing about the Lone Star Regional is that back in 1999/2000 it was a grassroots volunteer effort that made this regional happen. I hope this helps.

Lucia Sevcik, Regional Director


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