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FIRST: Igniting young minds. Nurturing passions. Practicing Gracious Professionalism.
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“Being a Gracious Professional involves respecting yourself, your team, other teams, and everyone around you. It is a way of doing things with a competitive spirit, without making anyone feel like a loser. Gracious Professionalism is a way of interacting with other people respectfully, doing excellent work, and promoting teamwork and appreciation of others.”

Thursday, January 28, 2010

My Post

We tightened all the nuts and bolts today on the robot. Then we made a bucket for the robot. Homework and beaseball practice later. We are making the B.O.M. (bill of materials) so ya.

Peace
Brandon

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

2 MORE WEEKS (and four days)!!!!!!!!!

I'm excited that competition is coming up as I'm sure everyone else is too. The last team meeting went great with a lot of building getting done. We also did more building, and more building, and, more... LOTS of building. The team is putting the finishing touches on the robot and a few last minute ideas have come up. I'm sure we'll be prepared for competition when it comes around in two weeks and four days (that's how far away it is, right?)!

Taylor

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Heyyyy it's Sam and today I learned a lot more about the FCS ( Field Control System) and more about the LABView program. I think it's really cool now that I understand it better.

!Sam!

Hello

Hello i am working on a new video and it will be posted up very soon........... Hopefully

--------------------- JEREMY -------------------------

Our Meeting is....

AWESOME!

Yup... ^ as it says up there...

O.K. so here's my story, we payed for our t-Shirts today. So I hope they come soon. We are working on the robot again, and again, and again, and again... I guess you get the point. I was volunteered to post on the blog so here it is! Well... That's all folks!

Brandon

Thursday, January 21, 2010

More Problems

We are still having problems with the video. It was up earlier but I had to take it off to edit it again...

Please Stand By

Monday, January 18, 2010

Our FLL encounter

We had some of the members of the FLL team from Smith Road Elementary come to our last meeting to test us and help prepare us for our judge interview. It was cool getting to show them what we are doing even though we couldn't get the robot up and running. They had lots of good questions and it helped us to find good way to communicate our methods and get over our stage fright.

The younger kids really seemed to like our bigger robot. We talked to them about join FTC when they come to the junior high. I think they will because they really liked our stuff.

After the FLL team left we brainstormed on things we might be able to do better when it comes to answering questions. I am thankful that we had the chance to work on our speaking skills and get younger kids interested in FTC. I wish I had know about it when I was younger too.

We promised that we would invite them to our press event when we unveil our fully functional robot. That's gonna be so cool!


Thanks again to SRE FLL!
****LOGAN

Friday, January 15, 2010

Technical Difficulties

Hey,

Logan and I have been trying to get our video from our school's T.V. program (BBBB) onto blogger. We thought we had it, but unfortunately it didn't upload. I think I know what's wrong, but I won't know until Tuesday.
Sorry guyz D:
Brandon

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

What I have learned a long long time ago in a galaxy far far away

I've learned that FTC promotes teamwork and gracious professionalism. Team work is important because even though you may think you can handle everything all by yourself (you may be able to) it may not be as good as something you may have done with teamwork. Having team members around you that will help you is what you need to be successful. When your idea is silver and your partners idea is bronze together your ideas will win the gold. (That last sentence really came from the heart.) Gracious professionalism means that even though you didn't win, congratulate the other team. Don't feel envious of them, feel happy for them. It also means to be an all-around good sport, (trying your hardest, doing your best) while maintaining a good attitude. That's pretty much it...

Brandon xD

Monday, January 11, 2010

The most exciting part of FTC this year has been, for me , building the robot to fit this challenge. It has been extremely difficult to build the " Cannon " and fit it on the base . Also working with my teammates has been another fun part of FTC this year. This team has the best people on it, everyone.Well , for me that has been the most exciting part of FTC this year.

'Conner'

The Most Exciting Part This Year

The most exciting part of FTC this year so far was building the robot. I say so far because we haven't gone to competition. I helped build the robot the whole way. I designed a prototype arm for the robot but Logan had an even better idea. We all kept building off each others ideas and because of that, we are where we are.

Joey

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Hey I just wanted to say something about FTC. From what I've learned in it is that no matter how much someone says theyre independent they could always use teamwork to get a job done and to use gracious professionalism. The most exciting part of FTC for me was just seeing the robot and how it was built and how complex the progrramming can be, especially because I haventn been in FTC before. I also find it important because it gets you to do something cool and it can help with some part of your education.

Also when I first clicked on the site again I noticed the new format it's really cool!
!sam!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

How We Are Doing

Hello ,

I have made a video informing people about what has been happening over the Christmas break. It is currently made and waiting approval of our site's administrator, Jamie Ward. I will have another video made that I will be posting soon also; please watch for that one too. The most exciting part of FTC this year was when I got about 3 to 4 other people interested in programming. I started to name parts after the other team members. On the Charts and Graphs in the block diagram in Labview, I switched the default title names to the team member's names. When I did that, they heard their names and came over to see what was going on. Eventually I had everyone working on a demo program. It was very interesting to see how a simple switch of a title can bring in so much attention. Well that's all for now. =)

-Jeremy-

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

What I've Learned From FTC

I've learned a lot from FTC. I have learned that the world relies on teamwork and that no one is totally independent. We all need the help of others to accomplish our goals and competing in First Tech Challenge is defiantly not an exception. I've learned that no matter how good you think are or your ideas may be, you can't afford not to listen to your team mates. They might know how to do something you hadn't thought about or have an idea just as good or even better than yours. Everyone deserves to have their thoughts heard out. My goal is to go to Cincinnati and to do all I can help my team do it's best at competition, but to achieve this goal, I'll need the help of my team to pull through.


-Logan