Fall work shops

Does anyone have any good sugjestions on fall work shops? We’re thinking of building a mini bot as a team exersize for the new students to he team. Is anyone building anything with the left over parts from the kits? There must be something that we can do with all those parts?

Here is a list of workshops WRRF is offering teams this fall in Northern California:

Oct 25th, 2003
Richmond Location
. How to Run a Team
. Autodesk Inventor
. Programming
San Jose Location
. Rookie Workshop
. Robot Physics
. Animation

November 22, 2003
Richmond Location
. Rookie Workshop
. Robot Physics
. Control System
San Jose Location
. How to Run a Team
. Motors/Drivetrain
. Pneumatics
. Electronics

December 13, 2003
Richmond Location
. Motors/Drivetrain
. Pneumatics
. Electronics
. Animation
San Jose Location
. Control System
. Structure/Materials
. Programming

*Originally posted by Macdaddy549 *
**Does anyone have any good sugjestions on fall work shops? We’re thinking of building a mini bot as a team exersize for the new students to he team. Is anyone building anything with the left over parts from the kits? There must be something that we can do with all those parts? **

Last year, we did exactly that with 13 teams from the NYC area. In four weekends (Saturdays for 6 hours) we built a K.I.S.S. robot in the hallway of the university using simple tools- hecksaw and hand drill using spare FIRST parts. And it runs!
We are planning this years workshop right now.
:slight_smile:

At Team Ford FIRST we will be having fall
workshops and an EDU_BOT competition for our
students. Check out our website for details.

 www.teamfordfirst.org

These workshops help with getting the new
students up to speed with FIRST robotics and
gives all students much needed information.

At GT we run a 10 week program for all the area teams. The teams meet each week at Georgia Tech for 2 hours. We split each session into two parts: the first is a lecture, the second is a hands on activity. The program ends with a final project for which we are using Lego Mindstorms this year.

Here are the topics we cover:

Introduction to FIRST and how to start a team
Team Building
Basic Physics
Design Methodologies
Drive train design and Motor selection
Manipulator and Pneumatics
Electronics
Control system and Programming
Machine Shop safety
Final Project competition

Our sessions started yesterday with about 15 teams and 100 people in attendance. We expect even more next week. We have some of our presentations from last year posted on our site at www.robojackets.org (look for the FIRST group link at the bottom). If anyone is interested in some of the material we develop for these sessions, please let me know. I would be more than happy to share.