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Post Re: Question of the Week [05-02-04]: The Very Merry Month of May

Hopefully with the rest of 1212 this year we will have our first ever off season activities. We took lots of pictures in Atlanta and we hope that over the summer we can work on several types of robot arms (like ones that use motors to move...), drive trains, and hopefully a transmission.

Also I'll be trying to start a team up in Flagstaff so I'll be working on presentations for high schools and whatnot.
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Re: Question of the Week [05-02-04]: The Very Merry Month of May

Transmissions, Programming, and the like. And some other things like moving, maybe a summer lego camp, and fundraising. Other things too but we'll see.
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Re: Question of the Week [05-02-04]: The Very Merry Month of May

Hmm...in the off season, it's usually a time for me to make up the work that I didn't get done during the season. This year, there is going to be a Finger Lakes Regional Exposition of sorts next week that will have a sort of mini competition with 8 teams from around Rochester. It's also a way to advertise for our regional. This is the first off season competition I've gone to since BattleCry in...oh goodness...2001? That was a lot of fun since I met up with a bunch of FIRSTers and then we went to Six Flags: New England. I would love to get to more off season competitions but I find that a lot of time my coops get in the way. I wish I could've been at Nats the past couple of years but RIT has been sucking all my time away and I'm lucky that I still make it to the Long Island Regional. I do miss everyone...if you guys even still remember me. It has been a while, I know...but I haven't fallen off the face of the earth...I've kind of taken a "out of the spotlight" role in FIRST.
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Re: Question of the Week [05-02-04]: The Very Merry Month of May

What do you do during the off-season?

What off-season? You mean there’s an off-season to FIRST??!! According to the Huskie Brigade, “it’s a year-round thing!” Seriously, our team does the following:

Team banquet – May
Appleton Flag Day Parade – June
Team party – July
IRI - July
OcTOBORfest – September (figure THAT date out!)
Super Science Sunday at the Children’s Museum of the Fox Cities - October
Playing and prototyping – Fall

Does your team attend any competitions?

Yup – IRI.

If they do, do you personally go for the competition, or to meet your friends from around the area?

Both. It’s an opportunity for other members of our team who have not been selected as driver/operator/human player to try their hand behind the glass. The mentors go only to chaperone – the students take the lead on EVERYTHING. And, it is an opportunity for both students and mentors to reconnect with old friends.

And finally, part three: do any of you do anything else robotics related that isn't an off-season competition?

See the list above. We will also be running summer robotics camps for elementary and middle school students beginning in the summer of 2005.

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Re: Question of the Week [05-02-04]: The Very Merry Month of May

We on MOE have done things the same way for a few years now, and this is how we do it...

In the spring, after nationals are over, everyone basicly takes a breather for a week or two, while waiting for our tools and robot to arrive back to our shop in the crate. When we get everything back, we prepare for our first offseason competition of the year, PARC. Also, since we are a team made up of students from many schools in the area (14 different schools this year), we bring MOE on tour. Basicly, we set up demos at all of the local high schools, and go do demonstrations to try to recruit people for next year. That keeps us busy until school lets out in June.

Over the summer, we have a few subteams with set tasks to work toward. For instance, this past summer we had a team working towards community outreach, trying to find new ways that we could get in touch with the community, a segway team, which was working towards a working self balancing scooter, and a top secret "superdrive" team (sorry, can't give any details). Since these were simply subteams, it allows for those who want to keep going to do so, and those who need a month or two break to get what they want too. Also taking place during the summer are numerous demos at museums, tech summits, etc.

Then, when school starts up in late August, we begin our season too. MOE University is in session. We have undergraduate level courses for the new students such as machine shop training, drive train basics, sheetmetal shop, pneumatics, animation, web team, electrical, programming, mechanical design. Basicly, it gets the new students aclimated to what we're doing, and exposes them to all of the different aspects of the team that they can get involved in. These undergraduate courses are taught by a combination of mentors and returning students. There also also graduate level courses that the returning students sign up for. Some are continuations of summer projects, and others are further developments for the robot, web or animation. Once the new students get their machine shop training, they can also join in on the maintence of the past season's robot for the offseason competitions to come, since the demos really take a toll on the robot. Once the offseason competitions and classes conclude at MOE U, it's mid December, and it's everyones last chance to rest up before it all starts again.
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Re: Question of the Week [05-02-04]: The Very Merry Month of May

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and a top secret "superdrive" team (sorry, can't give any details).
I know I am collecting super secrets for my college team Im mentoring next year. I gaurentee that there will be things on that robot that no one will know what purpose they serve or how they work. That is unless First decides to either change the rules or give it to us the sensors themselves.
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