A Note to the FTC-Iowa volunteers
(Including qualifier planners).
Please accept the poem as a token of appreciation.
I have a huge amount of respect and adoration
The FTC volunteers in Iowa, who are the best.
The FTC events can be long, with little rest!
But the volunteers continue to inspire
The students who desire
Important life-long learning while having fun.
The FTC volunteers are the core
They ask for little, but give so much more.
When I'm exhausted, tired, or down in the dumps,
They just flash a smile and it pulls me out of the slump!
So, from the bottom of my heart
I'd like to say thank you.
I'm so very fortunate to work with a team
Who knows what Gracious Professionalism really means!
The FTC volunteers (in Iowa and beyond) are second to none.
Put it simply, they cannot be outdone!
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It is because of your hard work & dedication that FTC can inspire
so many students. Wishing you and your families a wonderful and joyous
holiday season. See you in 2013!!
With much gratitude,
Becca Whitaker
FTC-Iowa Affiliate Partner
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Ask An Expert | Samantha Help | Qualifiers | Don't forget the Logos! | STEM Scale-Up
Hello, FTC Coaches!
I know this time of year is busy, so I will make this short and simple. Five items for your review today.
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FIRST Ask an Expert Website
If your team has questions about any of the following categories then visit the Ask the Expert page. Categories are: Software basics; FTC Build Strategy; How to Impress Judges; Samantha Module Basics; Software Basics; and Team Strategy at Events
The Ask An Expert webpage has recordings of calls and presentations you can download.
It can be found at: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/askanexpert
If you have specific questions about the game or rules, remember to check the FIRST Forums: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/gameqainstructions
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Samantha Help
The little black box that came with your kit is called a Samantha. (If you didn't get one, please let me know asap.) Samantha is critical for the robot to connect to the field during the matches. We understand there are many questions floating around about Samantha and how it works, so I would like to encourage you to visit: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/samantha
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Qualifiers
Its officially the mid-point of FTC Season - five FTC qualifier tournaments are in the books and several remain. If you would like more information about the qualifier tournaments, including a list of the teams who have earned their way to the FTC-Iowa Championship, please visit
https://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/ess/future-students/k-12/first-tech-challenge/qualifier-tournaments
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Don't forget the logos!
If your team received any external support, don't forget to put the logo on your robot and t-shirts. Remember the logos. These folks gave you money - it is important to recognize their contributions to your FTC team.
If your season is done, please write a letter of thanks to these sponsors.
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STEM Scale-Up
If you have questions about the STEM Scale-Up program/grants and what it covers, please visit:
https://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/ess/future-students/k-12/first-tech-challenge/ftc-stem-scale-up
We've been fielding a lot of questions about the additional robot parts and what can it cover. Coach Niematalo, of #4150, compiled a fantastic list of suggestions. Check it out.
I know this time of year is busy, so I will make this short and simple. Five items for your review today.
----
FIRST Ask an Expert Website
If your team has questions about any of the following categories then visit the Ask the Expert page. Categories are: Software basics; FTC Build Strategy; How to Impress Judges; Samantha Module Basics; Software Basics; and Team Strategy at Events
The Ask An Expert webpage has recordings of calls and presentations you can download.
It can be found at: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/askanexpert
If you have specific questions about the game or rules, remember to check the FIRST Forums: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/gameqainstructions
----
Samantha Help
The little black box that came with your kit is called a Samantha. (If you didn't get one, please let me know asap.) Samantha is critical for the robot to connect to the field during the matches. We understand there are many questions floating around about Samantha and how it works, so I would like to encourage you to visit: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/ftc/samantha
---
Qualifiers
Its officially the mid-point of FTC Season - five FTC qualifier tournaments are in the books and several remain. If you would like more information about the qualifier tournaments, including a list of the teams who have earned their way to the FTC-Iowa Championship, please visit
https://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/ess/future-students/k-12/first-tech-challenge/qualifier-tournaments
---
Don't forget the logos!
If your team received any external support, don't forget to put the logo on your robot and t-shirts. Remember the logos. These folks gave you money - it is important to recognize their contributions to your FTC team.
If your season is done, please write a letter of thanks to these sponsors.
----
STEM Scale-Up
If you have questions about the STEM Scale-Up program/grants and what it covers, please visit:
https://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/ess/future-students/k-12/first-tech-challenge/ftc-stem-scale-up
We've been fielding a lot of questions about the additional robot parts and what can it cover. Coach Niematalo, of #4150, compiled a fantastic list of suggestions. Check it out.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
FTC MAGIC - It Does Exist!
Have you ever been frustrated with FTC? Like, really frustrated?? Ever ask yourself: “WHY doesn’t the robot work?”; “Are we REALLY ready for the tournament?”; “How important is the engineering notebook? Do the judges read it anyway?”; “FTC is not making a difference in MY life!”
(Yes, the judges do read your notebook!!)
Trust me, I have been frustrated too, but its more because of the mounds of paperwork (processing Memo of Agreements, making qualifying tournament assignments, collecting subaward agreements, establishing POs for 100+ teams, receiving and processing quotes from vendors, reserving vehicles, reimbursing qualifying hosts, processing registration fees, etc.). I’m not complaining - but sometimes I just need to see a little MAGIC to get me through a long day.
So, here are five stories of FTC MAGIC, happening this season, that have inspired me and hopefully they will inspire you.
FTC MAGIC -- A Student’s Life
During the Awards Ceremony of the Nov. 17th Cedar Valley Qualifier, the emcee was stumbling a bit while reading the award script for the Connect Award. He said “Love. Peace. And....” stopped. One of the students in the audience, stood up very proudly, and shouted “Love! Peace! And, chicken grease!” The audience erupted in applause while the team from Mason City, Iowa came down to accept their award.
This team is a rookie team from a district with 54% Free & Reduced Lunch. It is only because of the funding from the Rockwell Collins Rookie FTC grant and the STEM Scale-Up grant were they able they were able to start a team.
It was after the event when I realized how much FTC has impacted Johney, (a.k.a Mr. Love. Peace & Chicken Grease). On Monday, Nov. 19th, I got an email from his coach saying that Johney said that the day was “the best day of his life”.
If we can make a Saturday the best day of a student’s life, then its all worth it.
As a “Thank You!”, I’d like to say “Love! Peace! And, Chicken Grease!”
FTC MAGIC -- Never Too Small
On Sat., Dec 8th Team #6583 only had a student and a coach. For whatever reasons, the other teammates could not attend. Put it simply: The student rocked. The coach rocked. Team #6583 was selected during alliance selection and made it to the semi-final matches.
A team is never too small to be loud and impressive.
FTC Magic -- Last Ranked Team
FTC tournaments are very unique. Regardless of where your team is ranked at the end of the qualifying matches, they still have the potential of advancing.
After the qualifying rounds of the Dec. 1st event in Solon, the teams were ranked and alliance selection process made the event VERY interesting. The first ranked team picked the second ranked team, which essentially moved the fifth ranked team, Team #367, into the fourth position -- and could make a selection. (Game Manual 1 - Section 2.6.8: Alliance Process) Because they had done fantastic scouting, Team #367 picked team #5143, which ironically, was ranked last. Team #367, #5143 and their alliance partner #3866 developed a great strategy and ended up winning their semi-final and final matches!
Many of our qualifiers advance five teams. (Game Manual 1 - Section 2.8: Advancement Criteria) As we advanced five teams, we arrived at the #5 Criteria: Winning Alliance, 1st Team Selected. Simply put, team # 5143, the last ranked team, Advanced to the FTC-Iowa Championship!
“The students have been re-energized and are working non-stop on the robot” said #5143 coach, Barb Miltner. “It was a great example of Gracious Professionalism!”
FTC MAGIC -- Inspiring a Volunteer
FTC Events are long, no doubt about it. Sometimes after a long exhausting week at work its hard to get the motivation to leave the house at 5am and drive to the venue, set up and be ready for doors to open at 7am. However, during the day - and being with amazing students, sponsors coaches, mentors and volunteers - it evolves into a motivating and energizing event.
Craig Martinson, a FTC volunteer says that he helps because he sees how it has impacted his daughter and the students of his community. “I see how it motivates girls to go into engineering. I see how kids work together, even if they are on competing teams. I see how much value FTC gives students working and problem solving with others.”
Again, these events are motivators. I go home and I’m wired. At the end of a long tournament day, despite how exhausted my body may be, I feel like I did something positive to change the world. That’s FTC magic.
FTC MAGIC -- Connecting Around the World
FTC students are doing some amazing things -- and making the world a smaller place. Team #3550, Beta, from West Des Moines has developed a way to remote connect with a robot half way around the world. The magnitude of this is just awesome - the technical elements I just cannot comprehend. Controlling the robot from Des Moines, Iowa and the watching the robot move in Moscow, Russia or Sydney, Australia? Wow.
That is FTC MAGIC.
**Team #5975: Continue On and Be Strong. Your mentor would have wanted it this way.**
Again, regardless of how frustrated you may be for the short-term, please remember, there is a thing called FTC MAGIC and it gets us through the tough times.
(Yes, the judges do read your notebook!!)
Trust me, I have been frustrated too, but its more because of the mounds of paperwork (processing Memo of Agreements, making qualifying tournament assignments, collecting subaward agreements, establishing POs for 100+ teams, receiving and processing quotes from vendors, reserving vehicles, reimbursing qualifying hosts, processing registration fees, etc.). I’m not complaining - but sometimes I just need to see a little MAGIC to get me through a long day.
So, here are five stories of FTC MAGIC, happening this season, that have inspired me and hopefully they will inspire you.
FTC MAGIC -- A Student’s Life
During the Awards Ceremony of the Nov. 17th Cedar Valley Qualifier, the emcee was stumbling a bit while reading the award script for the Connect Award. He said “Love. Peace. And....” stopped. One of the students in the audience, stood up very proudly, and shouted “Love! Peace! And, chicken grease!” The audience erupted in applause while the team from Mason City, Iowa came down to accept their award.
This team is a rookie team from a district with 54% Free & Reduced Lunch. It is only because of the funding from the Rockwell Collins Rookie FTC grant and the STEM Scale-Up grant were they able they were able to start a team.
It was after the event when I realized how much FTC has impacted Johney, (a.k.a Mr. Love. Peace & Chicken Grease). On Monday, Nov. 19th, I got an email from his coach saying that Johney said that the day was “the best day of his life”.
If we can make a Saturday the best day of a student’s life, then its all worth it.
As a “Thank You!”, I’d like to say “Love! Peace! And, Chicken Grease!”
FTC MAGIC -- Never Too Small
On Sat., Dec 8th Team #6583 only had a student and a coach. For whatever reasons, the other teammates could not attend. Put it simply: The student rocked. The coach rocked. Team #6583 was selected during alliance selection and made it to the semi-final matches.
A team is never too small to be loud and impressive.
FTC Magic -- Last Ranked Team
FTC tournaments are very unique. Regardless of where your team is ranked at the end of the qualifying matches, they still have the potential of advancing.
After the qualifying rounds of the Dec. 1st event in Solon, the teams were ranked and alliance selection process made the event VERY interesting. The first ranked team picked the second ranked team, which essentially moved the fifth ranked team, Team #367, into the fourth position -- and could make a selection. (Game Manual 1 - Section 2.6.8: Alliance Process) Because they had done fantastic scouting, Team #367 picked team #5143, which ironically, was ranked last. Team #367, #5143 and their alliance partner #3866 developed a great strategy and ended up winning their semi-final and final matches!
Many of our qualifiers advance five teams. (Game Manual 1 - Section 2.8: Advancement Criteria) As we advanced five teams, we arrived at the #5 Criteria: Winning Alliance, 1st Team Selected. Simply put, team # 5143, the last ranked team, Advanced to the FTC-Iowa Championship!
“The students have been re-energized and are working non-stop on the robot” said #5143 coach, Barb Miltner. “It was a great example of Gracious Professionalism!”
FTC MAGIC -- Inspiring a Volunteer
FTC Events are long, no doubt about it. Sometimes after a long exhausting week at work its hard to get the motivation to leave the house at 5am and drive to the venue, set up and be ready for doors to open at 7am. However, during the day - and being with amazing students, sponsors coaches, mentors and volunteers - it evolves into a motivating and energizing event.
Craig Martinson, a FTC volunteer says that he helps because he sees how it has impacted his daughter and the students of his community. “I see how it motivates girls to go into engineering. I see how kids work together, even if they are on competing teams. I see how much value FTC gives students working and problem solving with others.”
Again, these events are motivators. I go home and I’m wired. At the end of a long tournament day, despite how exhausted my body may be, I feel like I did something positive to change the world. That’s FTC magic.
FTC MAGIC -- Connecting Around the World
FTC students are doing some amazing things -- and making the world a smaller place. Team #3550, Beta, from West Des Moines has developed a way to remote connect with a robot half way around the world. The magnitude of this is just awesome - the technical elements I just cannot comprehend. Controlling the robot from Des Moines, Iowa and the watching the robot move in Moscow, Russia or Sydney, Australia? Wow.
That is FTC MAGIC.
**Team #5975: Continue On and Be Strong. Your mentor would have wanted it this way.**
Again, regardless of how frustrated you may be for the short-term, please remember, there is a thing called FTC MAGIC and it gets us through the tough times.
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