| FIRSTWA FRC Pre-season Workshop |
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| Saturday, November 14th, 2009 |
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| Activity / Workshop Session |
9:15 |
9:40 |
10:00-11:00 |
11:00-12:00 |
12:00-1:00 |
1:00-2:00 |
2:00-3:00 |
Facilitators |
Room |
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| Doors Open |
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Commons |
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| Welcome & introductions |
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Kevin Ross |
Commons |
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| Lunch |
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| Media Team + Website Design |
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2 hrs |
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2 hrs |
Alex Herreid + Brian Thomas |
305 |
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| Modular Design |
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Andy Gebhart |
202 |
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| Project Management |
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Kim Herzog |
203 |
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| Mechanical Engineering Crash Course |
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2 hrs |
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2 hrs |
Brian Gattman |
208 |
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| Robot Inspections |
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Darin Gee |
252 |
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| Using the video camera |
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Darren Collins + Matt Clayson |
300 |
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| Fundraising and publicity |
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Deb Mumm-Hill |
400 |
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| Herding Cats - Team dynamics |
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Donna Lew |
255 |
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| Event Tour |
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Eric Stokely |
352 |
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| Awards |
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Fred Blake + Team 2046 |
353 |
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| Team Scouting / Alliance Marketing |
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Kate Lanum |
354 |
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| C++ Wind River Demo |
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Jason Walker |
355 |
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| Mechanical Devices |
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Jim Wright |
356 |
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| Control System |
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Tim Davis + John Gilbert |
402 |
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| Safety FIRST |
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Kevin Crader |
403 |
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| FRC Rookie Jumpstart |
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Kevin Ross |
Commons |
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| Being a mentor |
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Kevin Ross |
Lower Lec |
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| Making a Winning Animation |
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Nick Ostrom |
404 |
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| Electrical Design & Wiring |
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Larry Ryan |
405 |
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| Mechanical Design - Drive Base |
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Madison Krass |
406 |
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| LabView Intermediate |
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2 hrs |
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2 hrs |
Steve Summers / Marshal Horn |
303 |
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| Pro/E and Windchill |
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PTC - Dan Mittelstadt |
452 |
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| Autocad Inventor |
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Ken Zaballos |
453 |
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| Local Sources of parts |
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Rachel Gebhart |
454 |
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| How to Win FIRST Matches - strategy |
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Robert Steele |
455 |
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| The Design Process |
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Scott Lindley |
456 |
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| Basic kit bot base |
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Steve Evans |
200 |
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| LabView Introduction |
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2 hrs |
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2 hrs |
National Instruments |
304 |
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| Benchtop Testing the Kit |
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Tim Moore |
254 |
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| Pneumatics |
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Bill Hill - Western Integrated Tech |
253 |
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| Autocad Inventor |
Ken Zaballos, Team 1983. This one hour demo will show you what Autocad Inventor is, and how you can use it to help design your robot. This primer class will introduce you to what the program is. |
| Awards |
Fred Blake of team 2046 will be reviewing the available regional awards, recommended approaches, proven presentation points, and strategies for winning such awards. This will be especially helpful for rookie teams. |
| Basic kit bot base |
Steve Evans team 1294 Eastlake High. The FIRST kit of parts usually includes parts for putting together a simple but effective robot base. There are, however, few instructions on how to do it. Come see what a simple robot base looks like, how the parts fit together, and hear some fun facts and horror stories along the way. |
| Being a mentor |
Eric Stokely, team 360, and Kevin Ross of FIRSTWA will talk about what it means to be a mentor, things that mentors should consider, managing your time, and making good tradeoffs between student and mentor involvement in the project. |
| Benchtop Testing the Kit |
Tim Moore team 1899. What to do when you get your kit, benching testing the control system and loading first code |
| C++ Wind River Demo |
Jason Walker, team 1318, is going to to show you how to implement your robot control software using C++ |
| Control System |
Tim Davis, Team 1983 and John Gilbert, team 488. This presentation will go over the parts of the robot control system and how you will connect these parts together into a functioning robot. |
| Electrical Design & Wiring |
Larry Ryan of team 1258 is going to show us how to safely design the electrical system for the robot. You will see the basics of electrical circuits, and how to implement your design in a safe and FIRST safety inspected way. |
| Event Tour |
Eric Stokely,team 360 and Kevin Ross of FIRSTWA will take you on a guided tour of the regional event. You can see pictures, videos, and the basic layout of the event so you have a feeling for what is coming up. We will show you what the pit areas are like, what the field is like, and discuss how to look like a 'pro' at the event. |
| FRC Rookie Jumpstart |
Kevin Ross, FIRSTWA. We will spend an hour in the morning giving a synopsis level overview of FRC, robots, the timeline, and many other tidbit sized topics. This workshop is intended for rookie team members (students and mentors) who may not have attended the previous workshop in October. |
| Fundraising and publicity |
Deb Mumm-Hill, FIRST Regional Director will outline what makes a good FIRST Presentation, the best ways to attract large sponsors, and how to get the attention of your local community. FIRST is a great program, it's just a matter of communicating effectively what FRC is and why other should support it. |
| Herding Cats - Team dynamics |
Donna Lew, team 488, will share ideas on how to manage a large team of students and mentors in the FIRST environment. |
| How to Win FIRST Matches - strategy |
Robert Steele team 1983. FIRST Robotics is much more than just putting a robot on the field. Robert will discuss basic strategies your team should be thinking about to make your team part of a winning alliance. |
| LabView Intermediate |
Steve Summers of National Instruments and Marshal Horn of team 2557 will use this 2 HOUR SESSION to build on the LabView introduction class to show us more intermediate and advanced topics in LabView. You should already be familiar with LabView to participate in this session. |
| LabView Introduction |
National Instruments. This 2 HOUR session will introduce the LabVIEW environment and the new LabVIEW functions designed specifically for FIRST. If you are new to LabVIEW, this session will give you the tools you need to easily program the new cRIO controllers. If you have a Windows XP or Vista laptop, you can bring it with you and try out the software in this hands on class. Otherwise, we have computers available in the class. |
| Local Sources of parts |
Rachel Gebhart team 492. If you needed a #25 40 tooth sprocket, 3 feet of 1.25OD .625 wall round tube, and a flange mount bearing, where would you go? This informative session will give you a clue on where to find things locally and via mail order. Someone from your team REALLY needs to attend this workshop! |
| Making a Winning Animation |
Nick Ostrom, Team 948.A non-technical view of the Autodesk Visualization Competition. What do you should consider to produce a winning animation in the Visualization Competition. The art of "storyboarding," keeping your team organized, and focusing your time where it will mean the most. |
| Mechanical Design - Drive Base |
Madison Krass, XBot team 488. Madison will cover various robot base designs. She has a lot of experience with what works and what doesn't. |
| Mechanical Devices |
Jim Wright, team 949, will give an overview of mechanical devices often built on FIRST robots. |
| Mechanical Engineering Crash Course |
Brian Gattman, Team 2910, will give a 2 HOUR crash course in mechanical engineering as applied toward an FRC mechanism/motor pairing. The fast paced course will introduce Free Body Diagrams, Mechanics of Materials, Motors, and selecting Gear Ratios. |
| Media Team + Website Design |
Alex Herreid, team 492, and Brian Thomas, Adobe Systems, will present a joint session about your website. If your team doesn't have a website yet, this 2 hour session will enable you to get one setup and functioning right here at the workshop. FIRSTWA is providing a web hosting service for you. Alex Herreid will tell you about our team media effort. |
| Modular Design |
Andy Gebhart, team 492, has some great ideas on how to modularize your designs to make your robot easier to build, modify, and most importantly repair during the competition. |
| Pneumatics |
Bill Hill, Western Integrated Technologies. This class will cover the basics of how to work with pneumatics, sizing cylinders, designing with air, and selection of solenoids to make your robot perform at its best. |
| Pro/E and Windchill |
PTC is offering free Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire(CAD), Windchill (Collaboration) and Mathcad (Engineering Calculations) software to ALL FIRST teams. Come learn about how our software can help you design your robot more efficiently and collaborate with your team more effectively! This one hour session will introduce you to PTC and our products, explain the value and show you how to get started. With our new FRC-focused training curriculum, we are sure you will be off to a great start! |
| Project Management |
Kim Herzog of team 2412 will be discussing project management strategies you can use to make your season predictible and efficient. |
| Robot Inspections |
Darin Gee, team 1983, is our lead robot inspector this year. Darin will walk you through the inspection process, and will provide you many thoughts on avoiding issues with your robot at the event. |
| Safety FIRST |
Kevin Crader, Team 1778 MTHS. Every team is required to have a Safety Captain. Safety is something we all need to consider when building, operating, and competing on the field. Kevin is going to discuss how to work with the safety inspectors. MTHS is a team who has previously won the safety award. Underwriter Laboratories (aka UL ) provides the safety inspectors at the contest. They know their stuff. |
| Team Scouting / Alliance Marketing |
Kate Lanum of team 2906, explains how to leave a positive impresson on other teams for alliances as well as how to scout teams for alliances. |
| The Design Process |
Scott Lindley, Team 1778 MTHS. Scott will give you ideas about how to work through the design process with a team, how to brainstorm, deliberate, reach consensus, and work together to accomplish a difficult task. |
| Using the video camera |
Darren Collins and Matt Clayson of team 2046 will discuss how to implement a video camera on your robot based on last years control system. |