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The ones I use are Autodesk Inventor and Solidworks. You can obtain a free student Autodesk License by signing up at www.students.autodesk.com. After making an account, you can download all the programs for free (If you are a student of course). You can also obtain a free solidworks license by contacting your local reseller and explain to them that you are from FIRST. They have a special version of solidworks called Solidworks Student Design kit. Personally, I prefer Solidworks over Inventor. It is much easier to use and much more intuitive. |
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I'll have to look that up. Thaine |
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The Autodesk software packages have 13 MONTH licenses. You can easily go all the way through high school plus one month and never ever run out of CAD software.
It is the real deal. Full featured, all day long !! |
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Honestly, about 75% of what we do as a team is during the off-season.
-Prototyping -Service Projects (blood drives, community cleanups) -Team Building Activities -Administrative duties -Funding activities and Partnerships -Ordering of Materials -Upgrade/revise/improve our facilities -400+ person fundraiser luau -End of Year Banquet -VEX season-build, tournaments, and workshops -Off-season events (varies) -CAD projects -Robot demonstrations at various events -FRC sustainability and program management workshops -Hawaii Regional Planning Committee And of course, my day job. -District Grant Coordinator -Lead Robotics Coordinator and Mentor -Learning Center Coordinator -21st CCLC Grant Coordinator -Technology Cadre Team -Private foundations Grant Coordinator And most importantly, full-time Dad! |
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We are doing:
-A game night -3 major fundraisers -About a dozen demonstrations -3 two or three day off season events. -Can Bus development -Field dismantling and rebuilding back to a 'standard' field -Update of our computer systems in the room, along with a rewire of our network -Tear apart of our practice bot and set-up of a bench controls system so we can start programming on day 1 of the new season -Rework of our business plan -Rework of our chairman's award -Cleanup of our network server (this has been ongoing after we moved from a single 500 gb harddrive to 3 TB of storage with raid backup in a NAS. Slow process with a bunch of 10+ gigabyte movie files. Those are currently scheduled. We have 18 events currently with team member names against them but no dates applied yet - we're fitting them in as we can. |
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Some of the things the firebirds will be doing this off-season: -Host an end of Year Team Bonfire -Learn CAD -Make buttons (No matter how many we make during build season we always run out :D ) - Modify past robots to shoot candy - take modified candy robots to a local 4th of July parade - Attend Local off-season competitions. (We had a blast at PARC! thanks 222) -Visit retirement homes with our robot -Have strategic planning meetings. -Clean our shop after four months of intense use -Visit our sponsors and give presentations about our past season. - Go to local girl scout summer camps and give robotics demonstrations -work on our website - Hold a recruitment picnic to meet girls who are interested in joining the team - Hold seminars to teach incoming members about different aspects of the team -Start FRC rookie teams -Hold seminars to teach new FRC rookie teams about robot components and team building -Pack and send parts to our team in Ghanna -Start and continue to Mentor FLL teams -Build an off-season community service robot -Raise Money for the American Heart Association,(we drive the robots in the Philadelphia Heart Walk.) -Visit lcoal schools to teach kids about Heart Health with our heart-bot "tinman" -Hold two fundraisers Hahaha not to mention the fact that all the rising seniors on the team ( including me :) ) have to write colleges essays and fill out applications this summer/fall. Needless to say I am going to be very busy this off-season. :D |
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Let's see...
Let plan to: CAD Build a robot Demos at local science summer camps Present to some local interested companies Prepare for off-season event. (This is huge for us cause we get to attract new members with competition early). - Sunny |
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From what I hear so far (I haven't been able to attend a team meeting lately):
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Our team doesn't participate in any specific events during the off-season, but if yours is the same you can still learn things involving robotics. I'm working on the team website over summer, for example, but you could also get the CAD student software or LabVIEW installed on a home computer to mess around with.
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Hi Guys,
I'm a mentor on team 342. Don't forget that we are holding the Summer pyGames www.summerpygames.org this summer. SPAM, MORT, the Red Devils, and the Burning Magnetos are all participating from the FRC as well as a local FTC team. The Goal is to make a educational video game in 6 weeks with your team. This gives the programmers & graphic art students something fun to do! I just found out we are going to be giving away 7 netbooks for the top prize! Feel free to message me if you have any questions. |
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catch up on the sleep we missed during the rest of the year and purge the mountain dew from our bloodstreams
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...because it's true! I had a headache for a full week due to massive absorption of Mountain Dew at the Cleveland Regional. But it was definitely worth it :D |
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Some of the other team leaders and I on 662 have been talking alot about the off-season lately and the main things we've come up with are:
1. LOTS of demos at our local middle schools and even elementary schools 2. Hosting an "Engineering Fun Day" for middle and elementary schoolers and 3. Getting involved in charity... even if it has nothing to do with robotics or engineering (I'm tossing around the idea of a Knit-a-thon haha) |
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