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St. Louis Regional Fall Robotics Training Camp

Posting this for the great team of FIRST volunteers in St. Louis. I worked with the presenters of this event for many years. If you will be in St. Louis this coming weekend, don't miss this opportunity.

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This Saturday, October 16th, from 8 am to noon, Gateway Tech and SLPS will again host the St. Louis Regional Fall Robotics Training Camp. This will be the 6th year at Gateway because of our central location, great flexible spaces for seminars, and your generous support. The success of these training camps also shows the excellent support we get from the community, business, and FIRST regional organization.

All seminars are free and offer students, mentors, and coaches top-notch training on the various disciplines necessary for a successful team. We typically have 120 to 150 participants come from three or more states and 20 or more teams.

Presenters include:
  • Abe Adewale for Team Awards, ABNA Engineering (a finalist in arch grounds redesign) and St. Louis FIRST Regional awards judge.
  • Tim Emerson for Team Member Certification Program, Maryville Technology and Team 1098 mentor.
  • Sean O’Grady for Pneumatics, FESTO engineer, trainer, and regional FIRST technical advisor.
  • Donnie Peacock for LabVIEW beginner programming, National Instruments engineer and regional sales representative.
  • David Gitz for LabVIEW advanced programming, Scott AFB engineering contractor and Team 1208 mentor
  • Richard Burkhart for Everything about FRC Robotics but . . ., White-Rogers (Emerson) engineer and St. Louis Regional lead inspector
  • Eric Curry for Everything about FRC Robotics but . . ., Team 1209 coach and AP Physics teacher
  • Ralph Lambert for Everything about FRC Robotics but . . . Team 1094 coach and Boeing engineer
  • Lou Pape and Team 1288 members for Website Design from Boeing and St. Charles, Missouri
  • Team 3330 members for Rookie Perspective from St. Charles, Missouri.
  • Charlie Blair and Frank Dressel for Everything about FRC Robotics but . . . Team 931 coaches and Gateway Tech instructors.
I’ve attached the agenda and encourage you to stop in and see for yourself. The seminars should be a great example of the many things Gateway Tech has to offer for our school’s open house starting later that morning.

Respectfully,
Frank Dressel
Math and Pre-Engineering Teacher


Gateway Tech, SLPS, Emerson, and Ranken Tech FIRST Robotics Team 931 Coach
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File Type: doc Fall Trng Camp Agenda.doc (33.0 KB, 32 views)
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Mentor since 2011 for FRC 3620 Average Joes (St. Joseph, Michigan)
Mentor 2002-10 for FRC 931 Perpetual Chaos (St. Louis, Missouri)
since 2003

I believe in intuition and inspiration. Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution. It is, strictly speaking, a real factor in scientific research.
(Cosmic Religion : With Other Opinions and Aphorisms (1931) by Albert Einstein, p. 97)
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