Wednesday, April 30 at 5:00 PM Pacific | 8:00 PM Eastern
Replay available 24-7
Wednesday, April 30 at 5:00 PM Pacific | 8:00 PM Eastern
Replay available 24-7
We'll go through the process that I personally have used to analyze and design robots for dozens of games, as well as some of the key factors that determine how good (or bad) a team will be.
Plus, I'll even be there personally to answer any and all questions you have along the way!
Through this course, you will learn everything you need to know to START your team on track for success this year
In this course, I will be teaching the strategies that I personally use to design and build robots.
This isn't "just another presentation" - I'll be showing you all the prep work I am doing to get ready for next season, and I'll walk you through it with me.
To be clear, this is NOT step-by-step instructions for the best bot of the year (you can only find that on the black market)
These are the techniques that I use with my teams to guide them through designing and building a robot for this year's challenge.
Ultimately, you will finish this program equipped to lead your students into an awesome season where they will lean more, become more inspired, have more fun, and even win more tournaments.
Both teams did really well in the league in which we participated. They were in 1st and 2nd place or tied for 1st place after every match in Team Challenge and Skills Driving. Since they were in 1st and 2nd place going into the Championship rounds, they were teamed together for Team Challenge and won 1st place. Team B earned 1st place and Team A won 2nd place in Skills driving. Team A won the Excellence Award and earned the bid to State for it. Team B won the Judges Award and qualified for State through their Skills driving. We go to the State competition next weekend.
- Dawn
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