Challenge 2005

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2005 Schedule

 :: May 2 Team Registration and Product Sales Open
 :: July Robot Sets and Team Manuals begin to ship
 :: mid-August  Field Setup Kits begin to ship
 :: Sept 1 State Tournament Details Posted
 :: Sept 1 International Team Forum Opens
 :: Sept 12 International Challenge Announced
 :: Sept 30 Team Registration and Product Sales Close
 :: Oct 3 - Oct 15 Tournament Applications Accepted
 :: Nov - Jan Local Events and State Tournaments



 
 
Event Type Name of Event
Qualifying Event (USA) Appleton Regional
 
Country / state Event Date
Wisconsin Nov 5. 2005
 
Website URL Start time   End time
www.wirobotics.org    
 
Event Site Address
Appleton East HS



Appleton, WI
Event description
Registration will occur Oct. 3-7.



 

 

Event Type

Name of Event

Local Event

4th FVCA Open FIRST Lego League Scrimmage

 

Country / state

Event Date

Wisconsin

Oct 15. 2005

 

Website URL

Start time

 

End time

 

9:00 AM

12:00 PM

 

Event Site Address

Fox Valley Christian Academy

1450 Oak Ridge Road

Neenah, WI 54957

Event description

Fox Valley Christian Academy is hosting its 4th annual "Open" FIRST Lego Scrimmage on Saturday, October 15, 2005.

The Scrimmage will be limited to the first six teams to RSVP; there is no charge for this event.

The Scrimmage is designed to simulate competition at the Regional Tournaments, and will provide constructive feedback based on FIRST Lego League models. All tournament elements, including robotic competition, team spirit, the research challenge, and the technical interview will be evaluated.

Design Challenges: Here are some good examples of robot design techniques.

Robot Camp Help: This link is a good resource to help you in building you robots.

Trifolioum Gears Lesson
A lesson plan about gear types and uses using LEGO gears to illustrate. introduction to gears lesson.

How Stuff Works
This is a great site for explanations of how things work. It is not a curricula, and not specific to FIRST LEGO League, but has very good explanations of general engineering concepts. For example, How Gears Work, How Gear Ratios Work, and How Differentials Work.

Lakeview Laser Tech Forum

bulletI've set a Bullet Board style Forum on my server. You and your parents are invited to participate. You can go here> www.nasberg.com/phpBB and register a Username. Then log on your username, click on Usergroups and choose Lakeview Laser Tech Group and Join that group. When I log on again I'll approve you access and you can begin using our forum. 

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