Thursday, November 13, 2014

The 2015 FLL Brooklyn Qualifier - Registration Opens - From Susan Hermon



Hello Coaches,

The 2015 FLL Brooklyn Qualifier 
will be held:

Sunday, January 25th, 2015 8:00 am-4:00 pm @ NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, Brooklyn Campus.

Directions: http://www.poly.edu/node/463

You must participate in a qualifier to be eligible for the citywide competition held at the Jacob Javits Center the weekend of March 13th-14th.

Registration Begins: Nov. 12, 2014 –Jan. 16, 2015
Registration is not complete until the form AND payment has been received.
Registration Fee: $60 per Team
You will be registered in the order in which your payment has been received. Deadline is Jan. 16, 2015
Checks are payable to: NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering/FIRST
Please mail check(s) or Money Order(s) with team number(s) to:
    NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering
    Attn: Susan Hermon Room JB257A
    6 MetroTech Center Brooklyn, NY 11201
    You can also make payments by credit card at the registration link below:
     http://www.poly.edu/node/4405

*The team capacity is 45 we have 50 paid registered teams, if you would like to participate at another borough qualifier please send me an email
shermon@nyu.edu.

There is only one borough that has room:
Staten Island Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015 @ New Dorp High School.
I will forward your info to that borough organizer.

*Once capacity has been filled and/or you have not registered by the deadline you will automatically be assigned to the Staten Island Qualifier.*

*IF YOU HAVE DECIDED NOT TO PARTICIPATE THIS YEAR LET ME KNOW ASAP*

Tournament Contact: Susan Hermon: shermon@nyu.edu,(718) 260-3524 please contact me with any questions and/or concerns.


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

FIRST Lego League Online Workshops - Updated

From Norm Suteria:


Thank you for posting the FLL workshops. 
I've updated the text below to include the Peatix website for each class.

Please feel free to list my name and email address norm@nycfirst.org as contact information.


FIRST Lego League Online Workshops

All workshops begin at 4 p.m. and will utilize a Google Hangout. Please register via Peatix, which is free, to receive the URL.  

Introduction to Lego NXT and EV3 Software


Tuesday November 25, 2014
4 p.m.

The team will cover an introduction to the NXT and the EV3 software, the basics of building a simple two motor robot vehicle and an overview of the 2014 FLL WORLD CLASS Challenge.

Make it Move and Make it Sense!

Tuesday December 2, 2014
4 p.m.

Introduction to basic programming including motor and sensor programming, how to move the robot, different methods for steering and how to use the various sensors.

Loops, Switches and Large Programs


Tuesday December 9, 2014
4 p.m.

Advanced programming: how to use switches and loops and making large programs into smaller ones using these constructs. 

FLL Open Session: What do you want to know?

Tuesday January 6, 2014
4 p.m.

OPEN SESSION -  This session's content will be driven by the requests of teams and will also feature a short review of the challenge and several approaches to the challenge.



Sunday, November 09, 2014

Upcoming Robotics Clinics and Forums for FLL and FTC

From Susan Hermon:
Sat., Dec. 6th, 10 am-2 pm @ 100 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, 11205 (Open to all)
Sun., Dec. 7th, 10 am-2 pm @ 93-02 69th Avenue, Forest Hills, Queens 11375 (Open to Queens teams only)
Please note that due to limited space only the first 15 teams to register will get a chance to attend the clinic, the rest will be put on a wait-list.

Register at: http://bit.ly/1tJvx7V

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From Norm Suteria and Dominick Dennisur

Please see the dates listed below with short descriptions. Each session will in total last an hour. The sessions will be comprised of the content detailed in the description for 30 to 40 mins then this will be followed by 20 to 30 mins of an open questions and answers. Teams will also have the ability to send in suggestions regarding the content that should be presented in the latter sessions.


FLL Google Hangouts/Forum

November 25:

The team will cover an introduction to the NXT and the EV3 software, the basics of building a simple two motor robot vehicle and an overview of the 2014 FLL WORLD CLASS Challenge.

December 2:

Introduction to basic programming including motor and sensor programming, how to move the robot, different methods for steering and how to use the various sensors

December 9:

Advanced programming, how to use switches and loops and making large programs into smaller ones using these constructs

January 6:

OPEN SESSION -  This session's content will be driven by the requests of teams and will also feature a short review of the challenge and several approaches to the challenge.

FTC Google Hangouts/Forum

November 19:


This will cover the basics of NXT Lego Brick, Basics of  Sensors and motor programming and also introduce the teams to the FTC problem statement and challenges. 

November  26:

This will introduce the teams to advanced concepts of RobotC  programming like encoders and joystick interface used to model the manual control of the Robot.

December 3:

This will introduce the teams to the challenges and tricks to program the autonomous behavior of the Robot and also introduce the idea of programming the Robot to Read IR beacon values which are used to model the autonomous behavior of the Robot.
December 10:

This will Focus on skill set required to complete the building and programming  of a fully functional ROBOT to participate in FTC, Interfacing and programming the Tetrix parts (Servo controller and DC motor Controller) and also simulate the code on Robot Virtual World.


Dominick Dennisur
Project Manager
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering
NYC FLL & FTC Planning Committee

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