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This is the presentation I gave at the 2009 FIRST Robotics Conference outlining ways to use the engineering design process for Competition Robotics.
User beware! I do a lot of "talking" so this powerpoint is lacking most of the content.
Title: Applying the Engineering Design Process to Competition Robot Design
Presenter: John V-Neun – Lead Engineer – FRC148 - Robowranglers
Description:
This presentation will outline a sample engineering design process and describe its individual steps. Examples of how it can be applied to the typical competition robot build season will be provided along with descriptions of several different tools which can be utilized during this process.
Key engineering principles & lessons will be described as well as methods to demonstrate and emphasize these principles to students on a competition robotics team.
A sample timeline of the traditional 6-week FRC build season will be discussed highlighting ways to integrate the engineering design process and emphasizing milestones where key engineering principles can be demonstrated.
Some key discussions will be: “Prototyping for Success”, “Design is an Iterative Process”, “Continuous Improvement”, and “Engineering Problem Solving”.
Design Process for Competition Robotics - JVN.ppt
04-25-2009 04:21 PM
keehunThank you very much John!
Team 2502 will host this on their website (Full credit to JVN form team 148) in case any team wants a quick reference or is without powerpoint. A PDF download link is also available as well as a online viewer (images).
Here it is.
http://teamrobot.org/presentations/design-process
If any team or anyone wants their presentation available in this format (online viewing and PDF at www.teamrobot.org, let me know by email, im, or PM)
Thank you John for this presentation.
Keehun