Sharon Kay
New member
Ok that was a VERY simplified summary ... but the high schools in and around Kansas City (and other States) will be competing in the US FIRST Robotics Competition on Friday and Saturday (8am-5pm) at Hale Arena (next to Kemper Arena) in Kansas City, MO. Admission is free...just have to pay for parking.
http://www.kcfirst.org/Greater_KC_Regional.html Other High Schools are traveling here from AR, IN, OK, IA, IL...60 schools in all.:thumbup:
The robots play on a field with these HUGE speed bumps (at least that is what I think of when I see them)...and they try to score goals ... and then climb a tower and hang from it!! Again a very simplified description of the game!
If you are in town ... come out and check out the action! It is awesome! You can walk around the pits and talk to the high school students and mentors, see the robots up close, take pictures, collect "collector buttons" and watch some great competition!!
If you come out ... please be sure to look me up ... we're with the Metro Homeschool Robotics (Team 1825) aka the Cyborgs. Our team colors are black, silver and lime green. I'll be the one with the camera either next to the playing field (when we're up) or walking around the pits taking pictures of the competitor robots or in the stands (watch for our team #)...the whole team knows who I am...so just ask for Sharon. I hope to see a few SSD ladies there!
It's a great way to introduce kids to robotics ... and feed the inner need for the Geek inside!
...and I'll be using Libby's soccer kit to scrap it with!
Go Cyborgs!!
http://www.kcfirst.org/Greater_KC_Regional.html Other High Schools are traveling here from AR, IN, OK, IA, IL...60 schools in all.:thumbup:
The robots play on a field with these HUGE speed bumps (at least that is what I think of when I see them)...and they try to score goals ... and then climb a tower and hang from it!! Again a very simplified description of the game!
If you are in town ... come out and check out the action! It is awesome! You can walk around the pits and talk to the high school students and mentors, see the robots up close, take pictures, collect "collector buttons" and watch some great competition!!
If you come out ... please be sure to look me up ... we're with the Metro Homeschool Robotics (Team 1825) aka the Cyborgs. Our team colors are black, silver and lime green. I'll be the one with the camera either next to the playing field (when we're up) or walking around the pits taking pictures of the competitor robots or in the stands (watch for our team #)...the whole team knows who I am...so just ask for Sharon. I hope to see a few SSD ladies there!
It's a great way to introduce kids to robotics ... and feed the inner need for the Geek inside!
...and I'll be using Libby's soccer kit to scrap it with!
Go Cyborgs!!