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  • FLL Teams   3 weeks 6 hours ago

    Thanks for sharing this because I'm currently writing a review and research paper about this LEGO League. It's really quite a spectacular event and it really got me so interested about it. I'm also inspired because of an essay that I've read earlier this morning which tells people on how to ignore the negative effects in a competition and also how to clear your thoughts that would distract your concentration. Anyway, hoping to hear more updates about this League and thanks for sharing such valuable and informative resources.

  • 2009 Championship Scores   9 weeks 5 days ago

    Will coaches receive the judges' scoring/evaluation of our team's Project, Teamwork exercise, and Tech Interview like we have for the local qualifiers?  The robot game scores are fine, as is the list of who won awards, but since "what we discover about ourselves is more important than what we win" it seems like the evaluations of the team in the Project, Teamwork exercise, and Tech interview ought to be sent to the coaches.

  • 2009 Championship Scores   11 weeks 6 days ago

    When will the results of our Teamwork, Technical Judging, and Project Presentation be posted?

  • Jig (alignment fixture)   18 weeks 10 hours ago
    Jig

    I believe that you can you a gig as long as you are not touching it when the robot is in action. 

  • Poudre Qualifier Tournament   20 weeks 4 days ago

    Anyone want to scrimmage?
    We've got a young FLL team in the Fort Collins area that would greatly benefit from a chance scrimmage with another team (or teams).  If you are interested in setting up a small scrimmage in Nothern CO, please contact me!
     
    Thanks,
     
    April
    FLL@roseundy.net
     

  • Innovation Project Resources   21 weeks 6 days ago

    Struggling with where to start for your research project?  Missed the DMNS Rookie Booster event?   No problem!
    The FLL website is a great resource!  Start out by taking a look at the details for The Project
    Getting started on your project only takes a few minutes of brainstorming by following these simple steps:

    • Identify your Community - school, city, state, etc?
    • List how people, animals, information and things move in, around, to, through your community
    • What problems do you see in your community?
    • Pick 1 area to learn about and research
    • Come up with a solution to the problem

    Things to remember to be sure to include in a Project Presentation:

    • 5 minutes (5 to setup & present and 5 for q&a with the judges)
    • Identify your Problem (don't forget to state your community)
    • Research
    • Innovative Solution
    • Share with Others
    • Creativity

    Then check out the Project Topic Guide.  Still have questions, then checkout the Project Q&A site where you can also post questions to FLL.  Checkout past FLL Project Presentations on youtube.
    Find the DMNS Rookie Booster slideshow here.