WOW! We've had an overwhelming response for our community FTC team, and all slots have been filled for the 2016-17 season.
For students hoping to explore other STEAM and robotics opportunities within the community, one possible way to pursue competitive robotics for 4th through 8th graders is starting a FIRST Lego League (FLL) team.
As a service to the robotics community here in Georgia, we will be holding a workshop over the summer on the process of starting and running an FLL team. Many community FLL teams are run out of team member's homes and it is an excellent way to introduce students to FIRST. Once the season starts in August, we can also provide your new team with both student and parent mentors who have FLL experience to help you all the way though next year's competitions.
Please contact us at info@eastcobbrobotics.org if you might be interested in our FLL workshop.
For interested 9th-12 graders, an additional Information Session for our FRC team will be held mid-June. Please fill out the Info Form to be notified of meeting date and time.
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Accepting Applications for FRC and FTC Teams
East
Cobb Robotics is now seeking applicants for our FIRST FRC and FTC
robotics teams. These teams are open to all local area middle and high
school age students (including private and home schooled students). This
community team designs, builds, and programs robots for competitions
and outreach, and participates in activities that promote STEM.
If you're interested in building, programming, design, business plans, marketing, writing, video/photography, community service and more, this is a great opportunity. FIRST also offers scholarships of over $25 million dollars. Information Meeting for all interested candidates to be held on Monday, May 9 at 7:00pm at the East Cobb Government Center at 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, GA 30068.
Attending the Information Session is required, and applications will be will be given out at this meeting. Please contact info@EastCobbRobotics.org with any questions.
If you're interested in building, programming, design, business plans, marketing, writing, video/photography, community service and more, this is a great opportunity. FIRST also offers scholarships of over $25 million dollars. Information Meeting for all interested candidates to be held on Monday, May 9 at 7:00pm at the East Cobb Government Center at 4400 Lower Roswell Road, Marietta, GA 30068.
Attending the Information Session is required, and applications will be will be given out at this meeting. Please contact info@EastCobbRobotics.org with any questions.
Monday, May 2, 2016
FIRST STRONGHOLD Season Wrap-Up
We've been hard at work since August preparing the team for this
year's challenge. August through December was spent training and
learning engineering, safety and outreach skills. January and February
brought the STRONGHOLD game reveal and Build Season, followed by a
rigorous, whirlwind competition schedule in March and April. As only a
3-year old team, our very first trip to the FIRST Robotics World
Championship in St. Louis at the end of April was the experience of a
lifetime.
As a result of hard work and diligence, our team garnered a spot on the Curie field at Worlds. Getting there was a long journey, and through our participation in 3 Events we earned:
Qualifier 1: Dalton, GA
District Engineering Inspiration Award
Industrial Safety Award sponsored by Underwriters Laboratories
District Event Winner
Qualifier 2: Kennesaw, GA
Industrial Design Award sponsored by General Motors
Peachtree Region State Championship: Athens, GA
Peachtree Region State Championship: Athens, GA
Regional Engineering Inspiration Award
Regional Championship Winner
Regional Championship Winner
What's
especially gratifying about these accomplishments, is that we earned a
slot at Worlds in TWO separate ways this year. Our accomplishments at
the State Championship (Event Winner and Engineering Inspiration) each
qualified us for a trip to the World fields.
We just returned from the World Championship in St. Louis and it was both an enriching and empowering experience. The official books will show our record as 3-6-1 for our team at the end of the World competition, but numbers don't begin to tell the whole story of our team's accomplishments in St. Louis. Our experience can't be quantified with numbers or statistics, but it can be described by the other things we came home with: new ideas, reignited excitement, stronger commitment, new alliances and friendships, an expanded realm of engineering possibilities, and a bigger vision for the future - and this is only the beginning.
As our season draws
to a close, reflecting back on the entire year we see enormous growth
in the team as a whole and in the individual students. The kids have
evolved from just being students with a passion for robotics into young
adults who have a passion for robotics and a better idea of how to work
as a team, how to interact with professionals, and how to implement
problem solving skills in real-life situations. Their STEAM skills have
also increased - our students understand the design process, can use
tools to build things, know how to work with metal, know how to develop
electrical wiring diagrams and successfully power a robot, design
programs that make a machine "see" and move the way we want it, create
CAD drawings for use in waterjet part fabrication, develop and deliver
multi-media presentations in front of professionals, talk to adults and
kids of all ages about FIRST and STEAM, and much, much more. Numbers in a
book don't begin to do these accomplishments justice. Worlds was the
triumphant capstone of this season's incredible journey, as well as the
foundation/building block for next year.
We have not only made a positive impact on the lives of our students, but countless thousands of other students and adults through our outreach efforts and by spreading news and awareness for STEAM and the limitless possibilities it holds. Only through the unwavering support of the team parents, mentors, sponsors and community was this possible. The East Cobb Robotics Team is sincerely grateful to everyone who is helping us make a difference.
Deep appreciation goes to our corporate and community sponsors: GE, Automated Logic, United Technologies, Lockheed Martin, Best Buy, NASA, Branch Properties, Stanley Black & Decker, PTC, Epson, J Wood Metal Art, Edhesive, Howe Roofs, CLC Work Gear, Cobb EMC, Rotary Club of East Cobb, Kroger, East Penn Manufacturing Co., Chick-fil-A Lassiter, Honeywell Safety Products, Papa John's Pizza, Kennesaw State University, Novelis, Alpha Omega Health Center and Georgia FIRST Robotics . Thank you for helping to make our STEAM dreams come true.
We hope you will all join us next year as we continue our journey of changing lives and improving the future.
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