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Re: Robotics Summer Camp
Don't know if you mean a Lego camp or a Vex camp (we run both), or something else, but here's some input.
We have found the most enjoyable camp format for us is to simulate a compressed FRC season into one week, and use a miniaturized version of an FRC game. For example last summer we played a scaled-down version of Overdrive (see pic.) The FRC GDC has already fully developed these games, and we as FRC members have already learned and experienced them, so they make a great format for helping summer campers enjoy a competition. 2 or 3 of our members each adopt a student team to coach and mentor. We use vex kits, but also supply plenty of other assorted materials. Teams can "win" extra motors or sensors by winning team-building games, or by exibiting gracious professionalism. We try to give campers the experience of an FRC season by having a kick-off day with the game reveal, brainstorming sessions, a "build season" (3 days!), and a Friday tournament complete with a crowd of family, loud music, a video score/ranking screen, and an entertaining MC. We give FRC-type awards for Spirit, GP, Creativity, Design, etc. Everyone leaves a winner. This is not only a great format for our campers, but also helps our members strengthen their own FRC values, and gain some insight into what its like to mentor and coach a team.
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Last edited by jspatz1 : 01-05-2010 at 21:06.
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