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Demo Ideas
So I was wondering if anyone could tell me what your team does at demos to entertain the kids. We currently let them drive the robot and are looking for some more ideas. We also are thinking about setting up 5th Gear for one demo.
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Re: Demo Ideas
Aside from the main robot, we will bring a smaller, more kid appealing robot.
His name is ZEDD, and he's equipped with an LED cube, music system, voice synthesis, a chat program (so the kids can talk to him), and he used to have a program that would allow children to program him (touchscreen interface with drag and drop blocks of code coupled with a meccanum drive). Kids love to talk to him, and the really little kids love to watch the LED cube. |
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Do you have a picture? It sounds awesome and I'd like to see it.
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I'll see what I can find. We'll be looking for a way to take him down to St. Louis and hopefully have him up in top shape (had to take his banebot transmissions as we tore up the ones on our comp robot).
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Here you go!
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Re: Demo Ideas
This might be a better one...
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Re: Demo Ideas
At 461 we usually, along with an FRC bot, bring lego bots and Vex bots for the kids to control. One thing kids seem to like a whole lot is a scorpion made from legos that senses people using the sonar sensor then "stings" them.
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Re: Demo Ideas
Also if you keep your old competition bots, some games' robots are particularly conducive to demos. '09 with the brightly colored balls, '06 if your bot shoots the balls in an interesting manner, etc. Sometimes we let kids play "catch" with our '06 bot, as the balls are pretty soft and harmless.
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Thanks for the pictures! That looks pretty sweet. What's the black wire tied on the bot? A tether? Weird color for a tether...
When we were strapped for cash last year, our '09 bot was stripped of all electronics. We've restored everything on the robot to original working condition, sans pesky bumpers that just take up space. ![]() Tank drive and a four button lift/dump mechanism makes it really easy for anyone to drive, and it just functions with such majesty. Probably should swap out the regolith wheels for some standard wheels soon. Our '11 robot was tons of fun to demo at our Rising Freshmen Night because it's almost as simple: tank drive, five-button grabber and joystick lift, with two button minibot deployment. '10 was a glorified pizza box on mecanum wheels, and therefore, hard to show off. |
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It has 512 Tri-Color LED's total with 8 cathode and 1 anode board controlling it Let us know what you think! https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?p...&id=1248860247 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?p...&id=1248860247 PS: If your team wants to build one, let us know and we can help you out with the schematics Last edited by Amehrotra : 18-04-2011 at 21:47. |
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We give out last year's buttons, and always have a big board where kids can think up and write down a name for next year's robot (which has to have MOE in the name). Don't know if we have ever used one, but we've gotten some interesting names.
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Re: Demo Ideas
Prizes, prizes, prizes!
As if a kid wasn't already thrilled to be driving a robot, the opportunity to win prizes while doing so will have them lining up. One of the ideas that we have been kicking around is creating a mini-game with FTC parts. Possibly something that would shoot ping pong balls through a hoop, or something along those lines. Let the kids come up and touch the robot and see the inner workings. You probably can't explain the intricate details (depending on the age group), but its always nice to try and find someway for them to come away with a bit of new knowledge. It's also pretty easy to do a little bit of FLL recruitment. Bring some legos and give some of the kids a shot to see what they can build in a small amount of time. Get the creativity flowing. |
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Re: Demo Ideas
It depends on the age of the audience and the venue (and the venue's size limitations). Here's what our team has done at smaller venues.
At Elementary school demos (eg. during a Science Fair), our students will set up a simple 'knock em over' game and let the kids drive a VEXbot. Pictures here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57626507422496 http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57626507422496 One of our mentors has provided his Parallax Scribblers, Boe-Bots, and "walkers" for entertainment. Pictures here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57626122938315 http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57626122938315 http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57625707617879 http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57625707617879 http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57625707617879 http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57625707617879 Scribbler S2 in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk_wa...eature=related NXT is great for kids whether or not they've had any prior FLL exposure. Bring a laptop for programming! Pictures here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57626122938315 http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57625707617879 http://www.flickr.com/photos/saintsr...57625707617879 |
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