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Rookie Camp 2002

Rookie Camp 2002. 6 th Annual. Presented by:. Team #47 Chief Delphi. Introduction. Introductions. History of the Camp. Purpose & Process. Team Organization. Brainstorming the Game. Scenarios of the robots – role play. Game Field / Game pieces. Team Organization. Sub Teams.

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Rookie Camp 2002

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  1. Rookie Camp 2002 6th Annual Presented by: Team #47 Chief Delphi

  2. Introduction Introductions History of the Camp Purpose & Process

  3. Team Organization Brainstorming the Game Scenarios of the robots – role play Game Field / Game pieces

  4. Team Organization Sub Teams Fundraising Student involvement Community/School support Public Relations

  5. Rules, Rules, Rules !!! Rules Read all the rules, THEN – read them AGAIN! If in doubt – Ask questions! Check to see if it has already been answered!

  6. Rules, Rules, Rules !!! Rules Important points Shipping Rules Game Rules Kit Rules Player Rules Check-in Rules Tie-Breaker rules Get the IDEA?

  7. Rules, Rules, Rules !!! Rules Very Important point Monitor Updates usfirst.org & chiefdelphi.com

  8. Expectations Deadlines Identify / Publish Designate person to monitor

  9. Regionals Shipping / crate / tools Check – in process Typical day Time/organization Master Pit set-up Banquet / Team party

  10. Nationals Shipping / crate / tools Check – in process Typical day Disney parks/package/food/time Pit set-up Banquet / Team party

  11. Engineering Design Process Brainstorm Build the robot Practice Repair Spare parts Prototype Tryout or test

  12. Engineering Design Process Chassis Programming Drive Train End Effector Wiring

  13. Engineering Have a schedule Time is vitally important Lack of drive time = No learning or drive experience

  14. Engineering Keep it simple Keep it robust Remember it is better to do one thing great than a lot of things just so-so

  15. Engineering Programming Know your limitations Keep it simple Bring a backup copy

  16. Kit of parts review Inventory your kit Examine all parts - learn Learn motor characteristics You can modify parts – check rules for limitations What is SPI? Additional materials list – LEGAL Materials

  17. Size and Weight Very important, no Kidding! Robot weight is NOT negotiable Include your battery Plan ahead Weigh all parts – keep records Must fit in box in starting configuration

  18. Durability Robust is best! Design for reparability Robots do tip over – know your CG Crash survival?

  19. Tools & Pit Materials Pit area size is limited Battery powered tools are best Safety glasses are required! Dremel tools are your friends

  20. Student Involvement Team Philosophy Ownership Team Organization Team Handbook

  21. Awards Chairmans submission Rookie AllStar Design, Spirit, top seed, and others

  22. Wrap - Up Well, what do you think? Are you having fun yet?? We will be happy to answer any and all questions, Location TBD Thanks for attending the 6th annual Chief Delphi Rookie Camp.

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